60 years of SRA in the Philippines

The post-pandemic scenario in the academe brought Abiva’s resilience and innovativeness to a new level. There are three versions out to amplify the reach and rewards of the SRA Reading Laboratory in the Philippines: the SRA Power Builders book version, SRA Reading Laboratory Online (Global Edition), and the classic SRA Reading Laboratory kits.

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SRA as proven program

Abiva takes pride in its many contributions to solidify literacy development in the Philippines. Both private and public schools in the country, from the elementary to the tertiary level, enjoy the benefits of SRA in developing learners’ comprehension, vocabulary and word study skills, language skills, and even test-taking skills.

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Every Child a Reader

St. Stephen School in Ormoc made history as the first school to adopt SRA Reading Laboratory in the 1960s. The school is among the many witnesses to Abiva’s proactive response to the Department of Education’s Every Child a Reader Program, which the department ran for over 20 years.

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HOME of SRA in the Philippines

In 1965, Luis Q. Abiva, Jr., then President and now Chairman of Abiva Publishing House, Inc. (APHI), introduced the SRA Reading Laboratory to the Philippines. After meeting with its inventor, Dr. Don H. Parker, Mr. Abiva brought this multi-leveled, independent reading program into Philippine classrooms, revolutionizing the way students engage with reading.

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The Founding Visionaries

In 1936, Abiva Publishing House, Inc. was founded by Luis Abiva Sr. and Asuncion Abiva, a visionary couple whose passion for education extended from the classroom to the world of publishing. As dedicated teachers, they recognized how quality educational materials could profoundly impact students, inspiring their mission to create resources designed to inspire and educate.

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Christmas Cards Promoting Filipino Culture

In the 1950s, Abiva Publishing House, Inc. embarked on a remarkable journey, creating Christmas cards adorned with paintings from the family’s exclusive art collection. These were not merely cards; they were vibrant artistic renditions of Filipino culture, traditions, and heritage. Each painting, meticulously detailed and steeped in historical significance, offered a poignant glimpse into the daily lives, vibrant celebrations, and enduring values that define the Filipino spirit.

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