Claire, who has been associated with Oxford University Press for over a decade, remarked that the Indian education sector is undergoing a rapid transformation, with the government’s new NCF playing a key role in driving this change. "As an educator and author, I’ve witnessed how language can open doors and bridge cultures. This has shaped my career and provided valuable insights into what motivates learners. Every learning journey is unique, and resources should evolve to match individual progress, enabling teachers to tailor their approach
This initiative aligns with OUP's vision of advancing knowledge and learning in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, while also expanding the bilingual dictionaries in India to cover 13 languages, including 9 classical languages.
Oxford Inspire will offer print and digital courseware for English, Mathematics, Environmental Studies and Science blending the two learning mediums through a unique learning journey
London: Oxford University Press (OUP) Monday launched a new logo which, it said, is designed to support its ongoing transformation to become a digital-first business and enhance its aim to make knowledge and learning more accessible using technology. The branding has been designed by an agency named Superunion with refinements by typographer and logo designer […]
In the early months of the pandemic when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India's Covid-19 recovery package, he emphasised the need to become self-reliant as a country.