Join editor and author Mark Maritz as he unpacks the updates implemented for the new edition for Supply Chain Management, publishing October 2025. Click below to watch the full overview:| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
In the 2025 edition of our Oxford literacy magazine, we build on the themes of the second volume with the focus on how Mother Tongue-based Bilingual Education (MTbBE) is gaining traction as a transformative approach to improving literacy and encouraging educational equality. Articles and insights included in this edition comprise the following: Page 5 explores […]| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Oxford’s new series brings authentic representation and accessible design to early literacy while going a step further by extending inclusion through a Braille edition for blind and low-vision learners. Oxford University Press South Africa (OUPSA) has developed a new Foundation Phase textbook series in direct response to the Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) call for […] The post Oxford University Press South Africa takes inclusive learning further with a transformative Foundation...| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
South Africa is facing a national crisis in mathematics education. Nearly 500 schools have withdrawn maths as a subject entirely, a stark indicator of a system under strain. While the government continues to champion STEM initiatives, the reality in classrooms tells a different story: teachers are overwhelmed, resources are stretched thin, and learners are falling […] The post Beyond the Textbook: Why Classrooms Need Smart Maths Platforms appeared first on Oxford University Press Southern...| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
A lack of vocational training hampers skills development, something TVETs do address, but several factors are hindering their success South Africa is blessed with a relatively young population – according to Stats SA, around 20.8 million of the 63.1 million population are between the ages of 15 and 34. This means we have a potential […]| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Oxford University Press participated in the Peninsula School Feeding Association’s (PSFA) 57th annual Blisters for Bread Charity Family Fun Walk on Sunday, 31 August 2025, at the Green Point Sports Ground in Cape Town. By purchasing 100 tickets, we helped PSFA provide 2 000 nutritious meals to hungry school children – each ticket feeding 20 […] The post Blisters for Bread 2025 – Stepping up for a cause! appeared first on Oxford University Press Southern Africa.| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Join Dr Mariette Frazer, one of the authors of Retail Management 3e, for a sneak peek of what to expect from this new edition, due to publish in November 2025. Dr Frazer unpacks how the book supports students by offering a holistic understanding the retail mix, and also explains the many updates to the text, prompted […]| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Milisani Madu’s Journey to Academic Excellence We’re proud to celebrate the success of Milisani Madu, a graduate from the University of Johannesburg. Milisani credits Oxford University Press textbooks with playing a pivotal role in her academic journey, helping her achieve a distinction through clear, accessible, and high-quality learning resources. Milisani encourages fellow students to invest in […]| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Unlocking the Power of PR: Insights from the Handbook of Public Relations (12th Edition) If you wonder what metamodernism means and how to approach your PR lectures, this insightful webinar explores the evolving landscape of Public Relations through the lens of the Handbook of Public Relations, 12th Edition, a cornerstone South African text edited by R. Benecke […] The post PR Webinar appeared first on Oxford University Press Southern Africa.| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
In the 2025 edition of our Oxford maths magazine, we explore a wide range of topics – from how to recognise and become an expert...| Oxford University Press Southern Africa