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Oxford Atlas Project

The Oxford Atlas Project is a collaboration between the Primary and Secondary education Divisions of Oxford University Press. Drawing on the extensive research and publishing experience, the project team has redefined the education atlases for Australian schools.

Each title in the Oxford Atlas Project series addresses the particular needs of students at all stages of education. For secondary students this includes age-appropriate mapping style, the use of a land cover map base and a comprehensive illustrated reference guide to geographical skills and concepts.

To learn more about the Oxford Atlas Project and the research that shaped this innovative series visit www.oxfordatlasproject.com

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