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Milestones in Education for Women

by Oxford University Press | Aug 24, 2015 | Higher Education News

                      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...

Dictionary versus Thesaurus

by Oxford University Press | Dec 10, 2014 | Schools News, Dictionary News, Dictionaries

Whether it’s Laurel and Hardy, Calvin and Hobbes or Woody and Buzz, popular culture loves a good duo. There’s just so much on offer when the right match is struck; not only do we get two great characters but we get the synergy between the two of them. It’s not just...

The IsiXhosa Language: development highlights

by Oxford University Press | Sep 17, 2014 | Dictionaries, Dictionary 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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    South Africa is facing a national crisis in mathematics education. Nearly 500 schools have withdrawn… Read more: Beyond the Textbook: Why Classrooms Need Smart Maths Platforms 

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