Will high school students in 2025 still use textbooks? Are schools relying on textbooks for their teaching materials?
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In 2025, the use of textbooks in high schools varies widely depending on the school district and its approach to education. While some schools still use traditional textbooks, many have transitioned to digital resources and online materials. The trend has been towards integrating technology in the classroom, with students often using tablets or laptops to access e-books, interactive software, and other digital learning tools.
Some schools may still incorporate physical textbooks, especially in subjects where they find printed material is still effective. However, many educators are focusing on personalized and flexible learning approaches, which may not rely heavily on traditional textbooks. Overall, the landscape of educational resources in high schools is much more diverse in 2025, combining both traditional and innovative teaching methods.