The AVBOB Road To Literacy trolley library initiative has teamed up with Oxford University Press Southern Africa to make books more accessible to children, particularly in their native languages.
In his address, Van der Riet, said: “The skills of literacy and numeracy are not only fundamental human rights but also a means in pursuit of other human rights. They are the foundation for achieving education and the broader goal of reducing poverty.” Each trolley library contains 500 books specific to the CAPS curriculum, with a total value of R65,000.
This collaborative effort between AVBOB and OUPSA underscores their support to the Department of Education by providing CAPS-aligned resources to assist learners with improved reading proficiency and understanding.
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