by Oxford University Press | Nov 2, 2014 | Higher Education News
No matter how well you’ve studied, everyone begins their exam with a blank piece of paper. Studying is like preparing for a journey and as soon as you start writing, you set foot on it. Here are some strategies for you to get the best mileage out of your studying...
by Oxford University Press | Aug 25, 2014 | Higher Education News
“There are no silver bullets in education,” warns Jenni Case frankly. She would know. Jenni has dedicated her professional life to advancing education. With thirty-six articles on students’ learning experience, an international reputation, and multiple awards and...
by Oxford University Press | Aug 13, 2014 | Higher Education News
Some might find the glow of their lamp and the chirping of the crickets peaceful. Others might see it as a gauntlet dividing them from their ever so soft pillows. Preferences aside, studying at night is a fact of life. You’ve got to do it, so do it well. Here are some...
by Oxford University Press | Jul 28, 2014 | Higher Education News
For something that’s supposed to enlighten, tertiary education can be very confusing for a new student. Many students are shocked when their work efforts don’t pay off as they did in high school. Why? What’s happened? Is there some kind of secret? Yes, there is! And...
by Oxford University Press | Jun 3, 2014 | Higher Education News
Developed in collaboration with The Publishers’ Association of South Africa and SA Booksellers Association, here is a guideline for lecturers, academics, faculty members, policy makers, education activists, funders and others in the Higher Education arena, on the...