Abiva Publishing House, an educational publisher in the Philippines, has launched innovative tools to combat the country’s alarming literacy challenge.
In a bold response to a World Bank study revealing that 91% of Filipino children at late primary age are not proficient in reading, Abiva introduced two new versions of the SRA Reading Laboratory to the Philippine market: the world’s first book version and a cutting-edge web-based digital edition.
These launches, aimed at providing students with enhanced opportunities to practice reading and improve their fluency, took place across multiple locations, with a notable event held at the Marco Polo Hotel in Cebu on March 16.
This initiative underscores Abiva’s commitment to leveraging digital technology and innovative educational strategies to bridge the learning gap among Filipino students, empowering them to achieve proficiency in reading.
The SRA Reading Laboratories are designed to cater to the diverse learning needs of students, enabling them to work at their own pace and improve their reading skills effectively.
The initiative received support during its launch events, including one in Sequoia Hotel, Quezon City, and forthcoming events at the Grand Regal Hotel, Davao, and Chali Beach Resort and Conference Center, Cagayan de Oro.
Abiva Publishing House’s initiative represents a significant step forward in addressing the critical issue of literacy among Filipino students, especially those from low and middle-income families.
By introducing accessible and user-friendly educational resources, Abiva aims to make a lasting impact on education outcomes in the Philippines. – CebuLifestyleChannel.ph