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Early Grade Interventions in South Africa: Reading and Mathematics

by Oxford University Press | Nov 11, 2022 | News

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...

Tips on studying in South Africa

by Oxford University Press | Sep 8, 2016 | Higher Education News

If you are contemplating tertiary education, make sure you have covered all your bases in terms of research and preparation. Whether you’re getting ready to leave school, or are on a gap year – it’s time to start considering all the in’s and out’s. These are some of...

11 ways to say ‘YOUTH’ in South Africa

by Oxford University Press | Jun 16, 2016 | Dictionaries

On this day that we celebrate our youths and look back on how far we have come, let’s speak to one another in a way only South Africans can: in our 11 official languages.

100 Years of Oxford University Press Southern Africa Blossoms at Kirstenbosch

by Oxford University Press | Feb 3, 2015 | Dictionaries

This year marks the centenary of Oxford University Press Southern Africa and its publishing legacy in South Africa. To celebrate this milestone a staff event was held at the world renowned Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens. The gardens showcase five of South...

The IsiXhosa Language: development highlights

by Oxford University Press | Sep 17, 2014 | Dictionaries, News, Schools News

To celebrate the launch of our new Oxford Bilingual School Dictionary: isiXhosa and English, here are the highlights of the development of the language.

The Oxford Story

by Oxford University Press | Jun 23, 2014 | Higher Education News

With a history dating back to 1478 when our first book was printed, we are proud to share our story of establishing ourselves on African soil with you. Read more about The Oxford Story here.

The Oxford Story so far

by Oxford University Press | Jun 2, 2014 | Schools News

With a history dating back to 1478 when our first book was printed, we are proud to share our story of establishing ourselves on African soil with you.   Read more about The Oxford Story here.

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    Recent research studies found South Africa’s education outcomes well below the average of participants, critical results that have far-reaching effects for South Africa’s National Development Plan 2030’s goals of eliminating poverty and reducing inequality.
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