Ditsebo tse ding di itlela ho rona ka tlhaho jwalo kaha re tswetswe re le jwalo Leha ho le jwalo, bokgoni ba ho bala bo hola ka tsela e fapaneng bokong ba rona mme bo hloka ho rutwa ka ho hlaka hore bo tsebe ho sebetsa hantle. Sena se bolela hore, hore bana ba tsebe...
Sommige vaardighede ontwikkel natuurlik aangesien ons biologies so ontwerp is. Leesvaardigheid ontwikkel egter heeltemal anders in ons brein en moet spesifiek onderrig word om dit onder die knie te kry. Dit beteken dat, vir kinders om goed te kan lees, kinders...
By Nelia Landman, Publisher: English & Afrikaans at Oxford University Press Some skills come naturally to us as we are biologically designed that way The skill of reading, however, develops differently in our brains and needs to be explicitly taught for it to be...
Ha ho nkelwe hloohong hore bana ba banyane ba tsepamisa maikutlo haholo dibukeng tse nang le ditshwantsho, haholoholo tse takilweng ka bokgabane Ho sa kgathaletsehe hore buka ke ya dipale tsa lapeng kapa buka ya dingolwa tse fapaneng ka phaposing ya borutelo, ha re...
By Hloniphani Ndlovu, Schools Publisher: African Languages at Oxford University Press It is taken for granted that books for young children have a strong focus on pictures, specifically beautiful illustrations Whether it is a storybook at home or a reader in the...
Dilemong tse ding le tse ding tse hlano, bana ba Afrika Borwa ba phatlalletse le naha ba kenela diteko tsa matjhabatjhaba tse re thusang ho bona hore bana ba rona ba bala ho le hokae. E bitswa Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS). Bana ba Kereiti 4...
By Barbara Strydom, Publishing Manager at Oxford University Press Every five years, South African children across the country take part in an international test that helps us see trends in how well our children are reading. It is called the Progress in International...
Elke vyf jaar neem Suid-Afrikaanse leerders regoor die land deel aan ʼn internasionale toets wat ons help om tendense te sien oor hoe goed ons leerders lees. Dit word die Studie oor die Vordering in Internasionale Leesgeletterdheid (PIRLS in Engels) genoem. Leerders in...
In a world driven by knowledge and innovation, reading comprehension forms the cornerstone of academic success. The 2021 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) has unveiled critical insights into the global literacy landscape of reading...
Ntlhokomele o bona seemahale lebaleng la bookelo. Rakgadi wa Ntlhokomele o re ke seemahale sa Cecilia Makiwane. Cecilia Makiwane ke mang? Ke hobaneng ha sepetlele se ile sa rehellwa ka yena? Bala buka le Mofumahadi Afrika o fumane dikarabo. Ntlhokomele saw a statue in...
Izimpukane eziningi zinyonyobela ekamelweni likaKhanya. Ingabe zifunani ekamelweni likaKhanya izimpukane? Uzokwenzenjani uKhanya? A lot of flies are buzzing in Khanya’s room. What are the flies looking for and why are there so many of them? What is Khanya going to...
Inyanga neenkwenkwezi zazizintshatsheli zokukhanyisa ebusuku. Zazivuyela ukukhanyisa isibhakabhaka qho ebusuku. Ingaba kwenzeka ntoni mhla ilanga lisondela enyangeni? The moon and the stars were the champions of the night sky. They were happy to bring light to the...
Last year, Oxford University Press held four digital launch events to engage schools with our digital product offering. The programme included topical EduTech concerns that South African schools and teachers are currently grappling with. Karen Walstra, EduTech...
Oxford University Press’s recent webinar on Electronic and Digital Concepts for Robotics for NCV L2 invited authors, Brian Hendrikse and S’thembiso Zwelihle Mathonsi, to share information on this new syllabus for 2023. Our TVET publisher and managing editor also...
Oxford University Press’s recent webinar on Programming for NCV L2 featured authors and subject experts, Brian Dill and Shani Nunkumar, who shared information on this new syllabus for 2023. A conversation between our TVET publisher and managing editor responsible for...
Oxford University Press’s recent webinar on Robotics for NCV L2 invited authors and subject experts, Renier Engelbrecht and Amie Terblanche to share information on this new syllabus for 2023. Our TVET publisher and managing editor also discuss the features and...
Last year, Oxford University Press held four digital launch events to engage schools with our digital product offering. The aim of the event programme was to engage with educators and government officials, and to showcase our developments in digital. The programme...
Mathematics is one of the most challenging subjects for young learners. It is also one of the most important gateway subjects for future study and careers in science, technology, and business.