by Oxford University Press | Sep 8, 2022 | Dictionaries, News
Dr Phillip Louw Publishing Manager: Dictionaries and Literature, Oxford University Press Southern Africa Who needs a school dictionary these days? It’s easier to just google it, right? Wrong! Google or other internet search engines may have the facts you’re after, but...
by Aneeqah Orrie | Dec 8, 2021 | News, Schools
Today’s society is enamoured with digital gadgets and cutting-edge technology. There are a number of ways in which digital technology can be used to improve education. Nevertheless, how can we choose which technology to use in our classrooms, given that it...
by Aneeqah Orrie | Sep 29, 2021 | News, Schools
New technologies, such as social media, cell phones, digital devices, and apps for almost everything, have sparked fierce debate. On the one hand, there are those who fiercely favour technology and cannot picture their life without it. On the other hand, some people...
by PrivateLabel | Oct 27, 2015 | Higher Education
It was with a deep sense of appreciation that I received a recent review on OUPSA’s Good practice in culture rich classrooms: Research-informed perspectives, in early October. As publishers, it is important that the books we produce are relevant and speak to the...
by PrivateLabel | Aug 24, 2015 | Higher Education
Education is a fundamental right which history has denied to many. Even in the present day, there are those denied education. The struggle for gender equality in the realm of education has...