INTEGRATING PRINT IN SCHOOLS: ENHANCING LEARNING WITH PAPER-BASED MATERIALS

INTEGRATING PRINT IN SCHOOLS: ENHANCING LEARNING WITH PAPER-BASED MATERIALS

The increased presence of screens in today’s classrooms has prompted educators to reassess the role of traditional print materials in student learning. As concerns about digital burnout, comprehension challenges, and digital platform security grow, schools find that print-based resources offer numerous advantages. These include improved comprehension, reduced screen fatigue, and a more focused, secure learning environment. With recent shifts toward print in media and education, schools recognize the need to balance digital and print resources to create a more effective, well-rounded learning experience.

The Importance of Print-Based Learning

Research continues to show that students retain and understand information better when reading from paper as opposed to digital screens.

In May educational neuroscientists at Teachers College, Columbia University published a study that conducted brain imaging of 59 middle-schoolers from New York City after reading text on paper and text on a screen.

Following the reading of printed text, brain activations revealed that children had more effectively elaborated their representations of text meanings, and were therefore more able to draw connections with new concepts. Following reading on-screen, the imaging showed the children’s brains had to work harder to build meaningful connections. In other words, medium matters for depth of processing at the level of the brain.

A recent University of Valencia analysis of more than two dozen studies on reading comprehension that involved more than 470,000 participants shows that reading for leisure on paper increased reading comprehension by 25 to 35% over reading for leisure online or on a digital device.

Lidia Altamura, a PhD student who co-authored the paper, said, “…Based on what we have found, digital reading habits do not pay off as much as print reading. That is why, when recommending reading activities, schools and school leaders should emphasize print reading more than digital reading, especially for younger readers.”

As we reported recently, students often engage more deeply with print materials, leading to higher comprehension rates and better focus. This is largely because print allows for tactile interaction—students can annotate, highlight, and manipulate the pages, leading to more active engagement with the material. In contrast, digital screens tend to promote more superficial reading behaviors, such as skimming and multitasking, which can hinder long-term retention and critical thinking skills.

The physical aspect of print materials provides students with a spatial map of the information they are learning. This ability to interact with the material on a tangible level, combined with the slower pace that print encourages, helps foster creativity, deeper reflection, and critical analysis.

Addressing Digital Burnout

With the proliferation of technology in classrooms, many students are now facing digital burnout—with symptoms including fatigue, headaches, and decreased attention spans. The constant use of screens for assignments, research, and collaboration can lead to overstimulation, making it difficult for students to focus and retain information. Digital stress is a documented growing concern, particularly among younger generations who are more prone to prolonged screen exposure from both education and entertainment.

Print-based materials offer a critical counterbalance to this digital fatigue. Studies have shown that incorporating more paper-based assignments and textbooks into students’ learning schedules can help alleviate some of the cognitive strain caused by excessive screen time. Print provides a sensory break, allowing students to reset mentally and physically, which improves their ability to concentrate and absorb information

Security and Focus in Learning

Another advantage of print is its security and lack of digital distractions. Unlike online platforms, which are often riddled with pop-up notifications, advertisements, and links to other sites, print materials offer a focused and controlled learning experience. These distractions on digital platforms can lead to fragmented attention, making it difficult for students to stay engaged with the task at hand.

Moreover, using print eliminates privacy and cybersecurity risks that are inherent to digital learning tools. Internet Safety Labs research revealed the enormous amount of student data shared with third parties – particularly advertisers and analytics platforms – in school apps, emphasizing that schools need to be cautious about the tools they use. The analysis found that the majority (60%) of school apps were sending student data to a variety of third parties. With paper, there are no risks of data breaches, tracking, or exposure to harmful content, providing students with a more secure learning environment.

Classroom Print Essentials

Schools today are adopting or reviving a wide range of print materials, such as binders, planners, printables, and worksheets, to enhance learning, improve organization, and provide students with a more structured academic environment. By utilizing these print materials, schools can create a more balanced approach to learning—one that leverages the benefits of print while still incorporating necessary digital tools.

With the ability to customize deliverables, print smaller runs, handle important mailings, and integrate digital resources with QR codes, commercial printers play a crucial role in helping schools transition to a more print-inclusive environment. High-quality print materials, from planners and worksheets to classroom sets of binders, commercial printers provide essential resources that support the educational process.

Additionally, commercial printers can help schools meet sustainability goals by offering environmentally friendly options, such as recycled paper and eco-conscious printing techniques.

All Benefits, No Drawbacks

Integrating print into the classroom offers numerous benefits and no drawbacks, from enhancing comprehension and reducing digital burnout to providing a more secure and focused learning environment. As schools continue to explore ways to balance technology with traditional learning tools, the importance of print-based materials becomes even more apparent. Educators can create an educational experience that supports deeper learning and student well-being by adopting a wide array of print resources.

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