Teaching aids help transform abstract content into more concrete, visible and audible forms. By engaging multiple senses, they support better attention, understanding and retention, which is their main pedagogical purpose.
Option A:
Option A treats teaching aids as decorative items, ignoring their instructional function in clarifying and reinforcing learning.
Option B:
Option B correctly states that aids provide concrete and multi-sensory experiences that make complex ideas easier to grasp.
Option C:
Option C suggests that aids should replace the teacher, which is incorrect. Aids are tools to support the teacher, not substitutes for professional judgment and interaction.
Option D:
Option D treats teaching aids as last-minute fillers when the teacher is unprepared, which is a misuse and does not reflect sound pedagogy.
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