CHANGEABLE READING HABITS OF YOUNG STUDENTS
Keywords:
Reading habits, digital reading, print books, attention span, screen reading, education, libraries, cognitive changes.Abstract
The ways people engage with reading have undergone profound transformations over the last few decades. From traditional print media to digital platforms, these shifts have affected how individuals absorb, interpret, and retain information. Key drivers of change include technological innovation, the rise of multitasking behaviors, and the evolving preferences of younger generations. This article delves into these changes, the cognitive impacts of digital reading, and the future implications for education and literacy.
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