The AVBOB Road To Literacy campaign, in partnership with Oxford University Press Southern Africa (OUPSA), aims to transform the lives of primary school children across South Africa by making reading and numeracy books accessible, especially to underserved schools.
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New reading platform makes reading in Afrikaans fun for school kids
Oxford Reading Buddy, an innovative virtual reading platform, has been in the South African market since 2022.
Nurturing Curiosity and Creativity in Learning, through Al
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the fusion of education and technology has become a catalyst for transformative learning experiences.
Embracing the Future: Coding & Robotics as a skill of the future
In the ever-evolving landscape of educational technology, equipping students with STEM skills like coding and robotics is no longer optional, it’s essential for shaping future innovators and preparing them for the demands of the 21st century.
Preparing for the Classroom of the Future in South Africa
Oxford University Press recently held four digital launch events to engage schools with our digital product offerings
Oxford University Press provides solutions to SA education challenges
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.
A Decade of Empowering Minds: The Oxford University Press and Mandela Rhodes Foundation 15 Year Partnership
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, collaborations that drive positive change and shape the future of education have never been more important.
Addressing South Africa’s Literacy Crisis: The Aweh! Intervention Programme for Early Grade Reading Improvement
The white paper focuses on the literacy crisis in South Africa, as evidenced by the latest findings from the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) in 2021.
Key advantages and positive outcomes associated with reading and writing in your mother tongue
The benefits of reading and writing in one’s mother tongue are numerous and profound.
AVBOB and Oxford University Press donated thousands of books to primary schools in South Africa
AVBOB in partnership with Oxford University Press Southern Africa marked their second year of the Road to Literacy trolley library campaign.
Fostering a growth mindset in mathematics: Inspiring intern stories that add up
We all have a maths story. Our experiences with maths as a subject are usually either positive… or overwhelmingly negative.