Abstract
This qualitative study examines the digital reading behaviors of 20 English major students at St. John Paul II College
of Davao, focusing on their preferences, challenges, and the implications of digital reading for academic engagement.
The study uses semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis to examine how digital tools influence students’
reading comprehension, retention, and overall learning experience. The findings reveal a difficult interaction between
the accessibility and convenience of digital resources and challenges such as distractions and eye strain, which impact
learning outcomes. This research aims to provide educators and curriculum developers with insights on integrating
digital reading practices in English language studies to improve students’ learning efficacy. The study contributes to
the growing understanding of digital reading behaviors in an educational setting.