school book
The textbook is one of the most important study aids in all school stages. Because it is the guiding method for all students in the various stages of study, and it provides them with an important reference during their study period, so it is the duty of every student in the school to keep all his textbooks, protect them from exposure to damage, and keep them as a source of information in his library, or give them to other students so that they benefit from it.
The importance of the textbook
The textbook has great importance in the lives of students, which appears clearly based on the following points:
The direct source of science: it is the reference that the student returns to when he needs to understand, memorize specific information, read something, or practice solving an intellectual, mathematical, or analytical issue, so the student cannot understand the study material if he does not rely on it. On the book to get to know her.
It determines the student’s academic level: that is, the textbook develops with the student’s development in the academic stages, and whenever he moves from one stage of study to a new stage of study, the content of the textbook changes, and the information in it becomes abundant, with new and varied details, and depends on the information contained in the school years. previous.
It provides a set of examples, illustrations, figures, and graphics that help students understand the study material, especially those that need good understanding and comprehension, such as: mathematics, physics, and others.
Preserving the textbook
Preserving the textbook is one of the most important principles and foundations that must be applied to all school students. Therefore, there are a number of ways and means that help in preserving the textbook, the most important of which are:
Textbook packaging
It is considered one of the most important means that help preserve the textbook. When the student is keen to wrap his book using transparent wrapping paper, or that contains beautiful pictures and drawings, this contributes to protecting it from being damaged, or being torn in a spontaneous manner during repeated use.
Do not contaminate the textbook
It is the duty of every student to protect his book from exposure to any polluting factors, by avoiding browsing, or using the book in inappropriate circumstances, such as: using the book while eating, which may lead to food spilling on it and causing it to be damaged, so it is obligatory The student must choose the appropriate place to use his textbook.
Avoid damaging the textbook
Preserving the textbook is also related to protecting it from exposure to deliberate vandalism, whether by tampering with it by using pens to scribble on its texts and illustrations, or to give it to a young child who tears it up and destroys it. Therefore, it is important that the textbook be placed in a place away from reach of children, or the student avoids damaging it by any means.
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