'After my kids found TikTok a few years ago, they all wanted some LED lights for their room.'
that tracked the reading habits of 600,000 kids found that reading is an amazing tool for all kids, but that reading good old paper books has significantly better outcomes than reading digital books. study looked at the results of the Program for International Student Assessment , which kids in 30 countries take every three years.
Researchers stress that this study correlates reading paper books with higher test scores — they still aren’t totally surepaper books are better . While the science shows that people generally comprehend and retain more from reading off of real paper, other factors could be at work. For example, maybe kids who love reading and school simply read more books in general, which includes a mix of paper and digital material.
Why is knowing that paper trumps screens when it comes to reading important to kids’ education, overall?
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