Abstract
Aim of this study is that to determine effect of reading from printed materials and screen on Elementary School 4th Grade Students' reading comprehension, reading speed and attitudes. For this purpose, in the 2013-2014 academic year, 46 females and 68 males, including a total of 114 4th glass students were selected as examples from study private and public schools that is located in the district of Kutahya Province Tavsanli center. According the sturdy results, there is not meaningful impact reading both narrative and expository texts from screen or printed materials fourth-grade students’ text comprehension and reading speed. But students are very interested reading narrative text printed material rather than on the screen.
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