
With a wide variety of local contexts, increasing exam pressures, and a patchwork of British, American and other varieties of English being delivered, producing quality ELT resources poses plenty of challenges. Frances Amrani looks at how these challenges can be met by ELT publishers.

We worked with a major educational publisher to adapt and develop ELT resources for the Polish schools market, including meeting the exam requirements of the Polish Ministry of National Education.

Research Manager Hannie Kirkham shares her experience in the EdTech sector and the challenges providers face in remaining distinctive in a busy market.

We worked with Hodder Education Group to create online resources, helping teachers to provide dynamic lessons while teaching remotely.

What does it mean to have authentic representation and why is it important for educational publishing?

An in-depth look at the issues raised at this year’s BESA Curriculum Conference and what they mean for educational publishing.

We were delighted to work with Pearson to promote the diversity of British history through the creation of an eBook about Dr Harold Moody.

With mixed-ability classes and a patchwork of British, American and other varieties of English being delivered, teaching ELT in the primary classroom poses plenty of challenges. Not to mention the wide variety of contexts across the MENA region.

Charlotte al-Qadi explains why and how the publishing industry can embrace cultural contexts.

Our client was publishing maths and science instructional materials for schools in the Middle East region on behalf of the Ministry of Education.

Publishing Assistant Lydia spent half her life studying in a Middle Eastern country before moving back to the UK and continuing her education at university. She discusses her experience of learning English while growing up in Syria.

Oriel Square’s Communications Manager Keira Moulding shares 5 tips to help you get started, improve and enjoy reading.