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Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford, one of the greatest centres of learning and scholarship in the world. For over 500 years, Oxford University Press has demonstrated its strong commitment to education worldwide through the quality of its research and publishing. Oxford is renowned as an authority on the English language and for its ongoing investment in language research and new technology.

Working in partnership with teachers

Oxford involves teachers at every stage of developing new ELT materials, especially coursebooks. Teachers take an active role, from planning stages to the design. New material is piloted with students and teachers, giving valuable feedback that is used to ensure our books achieve the highest standards. This means that when teachers adopt an Oxford coursebook, they can be confident that it has already passed the test where it matters most - in the classroom.

Authors of excellence
Oxford is proud to work with many of the finest authors in the field of English language teaching. Oxford brings authors and teachers together to share theories and ideas, by sponsoring authors to attend conferences and by arranging local tours.

A specialist team that understands teaching needs
Oxford's team of English Language Teaching consultants are based in over fifty offices around the world. Oxford consultants in each region are usually qualified English language teachers, so they are well-placed to give sound advice, based on a real understanding of teaching needs.

Your local office offers a range of services to help you with your teaching - information, advice, inspection copies, workshops, and seminars. Contact your local Oxford office to find out more about the services available to you.

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