'A Groundbreaking Study Shows Kids Learn Better On Paper, Not Screens. Now What?' - News Summed Up

'A Groundbreaking Study Shows Kids Learn Better On Paper, Not Screens. Now What?'


In an opinion piece for the Guardian, American journalist and author John R. MacArthur discusses the alarming decline in reading skills among American youth, highlighted by a Department of Education survey showing significant drops in text comprehension since 2019-2020, with the situation worsening since 2012. While remote learning during the pandemic and other factors like screen-based reading are blamed, a new study by Columbia University suggests that reading on paper is more effective for comprehension than reading on screens , a finding not yet widely adopted in digital-focused educational approaches. From the report:


Source: The Guardian January 18, 2024 14:18 UTC



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