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Oxford University Press South Africa and Cornerstone Institute unpack the impact of textbook piracy on Higher Education during Critical Dialogues series

Cape Town, 30 October 2023 – Last week, an essential dialogue regarding the issue of textbook piracy in higher education took place at Cornerstone Institute in Milnerton, Cape Town.

Author profile: Prof Juan A. Nel

Juan Nel (DLitt et Phil) is a registered clinical and research psychologist, Research Professor of Psychology at the University of South Africa (UNISA)…

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Author profile: Prof Juan A. Nel

Juan Nel (DLitt et Phil) is a registered clinical and research psychologist, Research Professor of Psychology at the University of South Africa (UNISA)…

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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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Labour Relations 6e

Chapter 7: Contract of employment Preview Chapter 7: Restraint of trade Preview Chapter 8: Final written warning Preview Chapter 8: Grievance procedure Preview Chapter 8: Verbal warning Preview Chapter 8: Written warning Preview Chapter 13: Case study...

The Audacious Experiment: The Mandela Rhodes Story

The book titled “The Audacious Experiment: The Mandela Rhodes Story”, was co-authored by Shaun Johnson, the late founding CEO of the MRF and Professor Elleke Boehmer. She was supported by research assistants Iris Nxumalo-de Smidt and Makomborero Muzenda, both of whom are Mandela Rhodes Scholars.

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.