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The Case for Choosing a Physical Book Over a Digital Reader

By Alyson Klein 鈥 April 25, 2023 2 min read
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If a student tells you they read a text鈥攚hether that鈥檚 a story featuring pajama-wearing llamas, a Shakespeare play, or a dystopian graphic novel鈥攊t is no longer a given that they held a physical book in their hands.

In fact, 30 percent of 糖心动漫vlog say their students spend at least 51 percent of their classroom reading time on a digital screen or device, according to a survey of 1,058 teachers, principals, and district leaders conducted by the EdWeek Research Center in January and February. And that percentage may well climb as devices become even more ubiquitous and print books scarcer.

But it鈥檚 important to remember that students get something from holding a paper book in their hands as they absorb a text, said Maryanne Wolfe, the director of the Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies.

Physical books encourage 鈥渢he development of deep reading processes,鈥 including empathy and critical analysis, Wolfe said during an Education Week online forum this month.

On the other hand, while reading on a screen 鈥渨hat we actually tend to do is that we skim. We word spot. We browse. We scroll. And in that very act, even though it gives us more information, more quickly, it actually disadvantages the slower, deeper processing of language,鈥 Wolfe said.

Devices like tablets and phones allow readers to navigate away from a text to check their social media, their email, or do a quick Google search. And that can distract from the act of reading, Wolfe said.

鈥淭he screen is very exciting, but in fact, it鈥檚 overexciting,鈥 she said. Students who use it are 鈥渓earning to be constantly distracted by novelty.鈥

To be sure, digital devices come with their own set of reading benefits. For instance, with digital readers, it鈥檚 a lot easier to offer students background information on a particular topic without intruding into the main text, Wolfe said. What鈥檚 more, it鈥檚 easier to adjust text features like font size to make a text more accessible for vision-impaired readers in a digital context.

鈥淭he digital medium has the ability to transform the texts in such a way that can be very happily used by different individuals,鈥 Wolfe said.

And not all digital devices are created equal. For instance, an e-reader, like Amazon鈥檚 Kindle, is not as good as a physical book at encouraging deep reading, but research suggests it is a lot better than other kinds of devices. That鈥檚 because 鈥測ou are restricting yourself from the 27 distractions per hour that our youth usually experience when they鈥檙e reading on their iPads or their laptops or their phones,鈥 Wolfe said.

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