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Digital solution for students Oxford Achiever launched

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Primary and secondary school students can now look forward to build their English language skills with the help of a comprehensive web-based learning and assessment system developed by Oxford University Press.

Oxford Achiever, which caters to students of class I-VIII, was launched here today. Achiever aims to strengthen English language skills through practice and remediation in six core learning areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary.

This diagnostic tool has been successfully used in Hong Kong. It has been successfully pilot-tested by OUP India in schools from different regions and the feedback from students and teachers has been positive, according to OUP.
 

It said Oxford Achiever is the first paid digital offering by it. There are more digital products and 'app' launches on the anvil soon, including the OUP dictionary and atlas 'app'.

Oxford Achiever comprises 36 progressive levels of learning and assessment; placement tests for each class which automatically allocate the appropriate level in each skill for each student; objective-specific practice exercises that are finely graded into levels; immediate post-practice remediation and practice drills; practice reports and progress charts for students; and comprehensive reports for teachers to keep track of students' progress and performance.

It is a total e-learning solution for effective web-based teaching and learning and is characterised by effective knowledge building and management; immersive self-learning experiences; meaningful assessments for better learning outcomes; and closing the gap in learner abilities.

"Oxford Achiever is testimony to OUP's continuous commitment to working with schools for improved learning outcomes. Oxford Achiever meets the requirement of schools for continuous assessment of English language skills as also provides the necessary diagnostics for self-paced learning," said Ranjan Kaul, Managing Director of OUP India, at the launch.

Teachers and parents can also keep a tab on the children's progress.

While a broad range of web-enabled features provide teachers with all-time access to individual and overall assessment results and performance analyses, enabling them to take the role of a well-informed facilitator of learning; the tool also provides parents real-time updates on the progress of their children and enables them to assess their strengths and weaknesses.

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First Published: Aug 11 2015 | 1:32 PM IST

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