Discover engaging math stories and thought-provoking perspectives in Oxford’s inaugural math magazine, SUM IT UP. Explore the opportunities to enhance math learning and problem-solving skills.
Understanding the Importance of Textbooks for Student Success
As a student, textbooks are an essential part of your academic journey.
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Early Grade Interventions in South Africa: Reading and Mathematics
These three volumes focus on developments in early grade reading and mathematics in South Africa between 2010 and 2022. Edited by Nic Spaull and Elizabeth Pretorius, Hamsa Venkat and Nicky Roberts, and Nic Spaull and Stephen Taylor respectively, the three books collectively bring together 77 authors from diverse disciplines, most of whom are South African researchers well known in the field of early grade reading and mathematics.
Fun maths activities
We can all struggle from time to time to support our little ones with their maths homework or school projects – even understanding some of the words their teachers use can be challenging.
But e-books are cheaper!
The textbook cost debate keeps raging on. People complain bitterly about how expensive certain textbooks are and believe that the only solution is to go digital.
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Oxford Grammar Guides
Oxford Grammar Guides provide all the tools you need to write and speak confidently and fluently…
Oxford Reading Safari
Oxford Reading Safari is a personalised, online and interactive reading programme developed by reading and language experts
The Man Who Made Dictionaries
This is the story of Albert Sydney Hornby and the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Behind the dictionary’s creation is the fascinating story of a ‘simple teacher’ with a brilliant mind, whose passion for language teaching changed the way the world learns English....
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Aweh! isiXhosa and isiZulu posters
The Aweh! graded reading scheme is available in phonics versions for isiXhosa and isiZulu.
Aweh reading strategies poster
Aweh! — our graded reading scheme developed for South African learners, is currently available for Grades 1 to 3 …
What is the difference between a University, a University of Technology and a TVET college?
In South Africa, there are three main Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) where you can study after you leave school: universities, universities of technology and TVET colleges.