It's been a challenging start to the year with COVID-19 causing disruption across our work and personal lives. We hope you're keeping well and haven't been personally impacted by the pandemic.

As a not-for-profit organisation, Oxford’s heart is in supporting teaching and learning and our highest priority right now is ensuring you have access to the resources you need to support your students, while making sure everyone stays healthy and safe.

With this in mind we wanted to provide information on how we can support you.

How we can support you

Getting your students to write just got easier | Free access to 31 July 2020

Oxford has recently partnered with Writing Legends, a new digital program that revolutionises the teaching and learning of writing in Years 3–6. By blending the best of technology with captivating writing prompts and modelling, the program dramatically improves teaching and learning by inspiring students to participate within a motivated community of passionate writers.

As part of our assistance to schools, we are providing the program completely free of charge through to 31 July 2020. The regular price is $16.50 per student.

  • Students and teachers have access from wherever they are to 100s of writing activities supported by exemplars, writing checklists and vocabulary assistance
  • Teachers may set specific activities for individual students, groups of students or the whole class
  • Teachers are able to see how long students spend on activities and then provide individual feedback.

Learn more
Writing Legends

Assessment, instruction, independence. All in one place.

Did you know that you can access a wealth of free online resources on Oxford Owl?

All you need to do is sign up at oxfordowl.com.au and you’ll unlock support across a range of subject areas including:

  • Oxford Wordlist: Oxford Wordlist flashcards, take-home lists and Bingo game to practice and consolidate the words students most frequently use
  • Oxford Handwriting: state-specific digital teaching activities and worksheets for handwriting practice for Years F–6
  • Dictionary Skills: Activity Sheets to support students vocabulary development through the use of dictionaries

You’ll also find online support for some of our biggest reading programs:

  • Oxford Reading for Comprehension: teaching support for all titles in the series, including activity sheets and teaching tools
  • Project X Hero Academy: teacher support, reading notes and activities for all titles
  • Oxford Reading Tree: teacher support for titles in All Stars, Biff, Chip and Kipper Decode and Develop, Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, Floppy’s Phonics Fiction and Traditional Tales
  • TreeTops: teacher support for titles across our TreeTops series
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Oxford Owl

Teaching online for the first time?

If you have been asked to move your teaching online, but are more familiar with traditional, face-to-face methods, we can help. Our sister company, Epigeum are offering free access to their online training programmes, Teaching Online and Blended Learning. This suite of six online courses helps educators to understand the basics of online course pedagogy. The programmes will be freely accessible until Sunday 31 May 2020.

These online training programmes were developed to support higher education academics but is open to all educators.

  • Teaching Online presents the fundamental principles of online pedagogy, guiding users through the “nuts and bolts” of designing, delivering, and evaluating online courses for the first time. It also includes a stand-alone course to support students in making the most of their online learning experience.
  • Blended Learning explores the strategic and practical implications of integrating face-to-face and online methods in teaching and learning, covering a range of models and approaches, and including advice on fostering a blended learning culture.

Free access here

Digital resources for students and teachers

Did you know that almost all of Oxford’s secondary resources are supported by digital resources? Resources include ebooks (or obooks as we like to call them), interactives, videos, teachers support materials and assessment tasks.

If you’d like to know more about the digital resources that accompany your Oxford text or how they can support online learning, get in touch with your Oxford Education Consultant.

obook assess

Teaching online for the first time?

If you have been asked to move your teaching online, but are more familiar with traditional, face-to-face methods, we can help. Our sister company, Epigeum are offering free access to their online training programmes, Teaching Online and Blended Learning. This suite of six online courses helps educators to understand the basics of online course pedagogy. The programmes will be freely accessible until Sunday 31 May 2020.

These online training programmes were developed to support higher education academics but is open to all educators.

  • Teaching Online presents the fundamental principles of online pedagogy, guiding users through the “nuts and bolts” of designing, delivering, and evaluating online courses for the first time. It also includes a stand-alone course to support students in making the most of their online learning experience.
  • Blended Learning explores the strategic and practical implications of integrating face-to-face and online methods in teaching and learning, covering a range of models and approaches, and including advice on fostering a blended learning culture.

Free access here

Online resources for academics

Teaching online?

If you have been asked to move your teaching online, but are more familiar with traditional, face-to-face methods, we can help. Our sister company, Epigeum are offering free access to a range of their online training programmes. An overview of the programmes, and how to access them can be found here. The programmes will be freely accessible until Sunday 31 May 2020.

  • Teaching Online presents the fundamental principles of online pedagogy, guiding users through the “nuts and bolts” of designing, delivering, and evaluating online courses for the first time. It also includes a stand-alone course to support students in making the most of their online learning experience.
  • Blended Learning explores the strategic and practical implications of integrating face-to-face and online methods in teaching and learning, covering a range of models and approaches, and including advice on fostering a blended learning culture.
  • University Teaching: Core Skills – Planning and preparing learning activities explores how to constructively align teaching, promote active learning and provide engaging, high quality learning resources.
  • University Teaching: Core Skills – Addressing barriers to student success explores how to support students academically and non-academically, encourage student wellbeing, navigate challenges and deal with personal pressures and stress.

Free access here

Are you a member of CAUL (Council of Australian University Librarians)?

Oxford University Press is pleased to offer gratis unlimited concurrent users access to a range of Law Online Resources and Academic Law Books from Oxford Scholarship Online. These include:

Available until 31st December 2020 for all CAUL members. Please contact Josephine Romeo (josephine.romeo@oup.com) to confirm interest and organise access.

If you have an Oxford text prescribed for Semester 1, you can:

Access your desk copy as an eBook

All local Oxford University Press textbooks are available as a free digital copy via VitalSource Sampling.

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Access digital course-specific resources for your online lectures

Does your prescribed textbook come with lecturer resources? These include materials such as, videos, test banks and PowerPoints. Make sure you’re making the most of them to support your online teaching by contacting your Oxford Learning Consultant.

Find your Consultant

Delivering lessons online

Visit the Oxford ELT Learn at Home hub for advice and tips on:

  • Teaching from Home
  • Online Teaching Resources
  • Professional Development
  • Teacher Wellbeing

Visit the Oxford ELT Learn at Home hub

Teaching online for the first time?

If you have been asked to move your teaching online, but are more familiar with traditional, face-to-face methods, we can help. Our sister company, Epigeum are offering free access to their online training programmes, Teaching Online and Blended Learning. An overview of the programmes, and how to access them can be found here. The programmes will be freely accessible until Sunday 31 May 2020.

  • Teaching Online presents the fundamental principles of online pedagogy, guiding users through the “nuts and bolts” of designing, delivering, and evaluating online courses for the first time. It also includes a stand-alone course to support students in making the most of their online learning experience.
  • Blended Learning explores the strategic and practical implications of integrating face-to-face and online methods in teaching and learning, covering a range of models and approaches, and including advice on fostering a blended learning culture.

Free access here

A message from Arthur Baker

Managing Director OUP ANZ

17 March 2020

We are experiencing uncertain times as a global community. With the COVID-19 outbreak continuing to disrupt our homes and workplaces, I’d like to share what Oxford University Press is doing to reduce any risk to employees and our education community, while minimising disruption to business operations.

Among other things, we are encouraging our employees to utilise flexible working arrangements and work remotely, or adjust working hours to avoid peak hour travel times. We have also provided comprehensive advice to our education consultants on how they can minimise risk when visiting partner institutions.

We have also cancelled any group training events at partner institutions, and withdrawn from attendance at all conferences which were planned to be held prior to 30 April 2020.

I would like to thank you for your understanding, and assure you that despite these changes, our office is open and we remain here to support you.

As this is a rapidly evolving situation, we will keep you updated on any new developments.

Stay safe and well.

Arthur Baker