Pupils who mainly read paper books score noticeably better on a reading test than pupils who mainly read digital books. This is evident from a report from the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) that is linked to the PISA 2018 results. The report also shows that pupils from socio-economically disadvantaged families have more and more access to digital resources, but less and less access to paper books.
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OECD report: Students who read paper books score better on reading test
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