Oxford Suggested Subject Resources
Subject-by-subject reading and resource suggestions for intellectually curious students, EE exploration, teacher-prep inspiration, and extension reading.
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Reading & Collection
Reading builds vocabulary, background knowledge, cultural understanding, and the ability to think independently across subjects.
JLHX students are primarily Mandarin Chinese mother-tongue speakers developing English as an academic language. Strong Chinese reading supports identity, thinking, and cultural understanding. Strong English reading supports DP learning and international academic communication.
Beyond the Syllabus
These resources are for exploration, EE topic discovery, TOK examples, teacher preparation, and independent curiosity. They are not required reading and are not automatically strong evidence for assessed work.
Subject-by-subject reading and resource suggestions for intellectually curious students, EE exploration, teacher-prep inspiration, and extension reading.
Broad subject exploration, Oxford research links, digital collections, Oxplore, and resources for students over 16.
Guidance on using books, websites, podcasts, lectures, activities, and competitions to explore subjects beyond classroom study.
Super-curricular resources created with Cambridge students and academics, including videos, activities, reflective questions, and subject introductions.
Open learning materials from MIT courses. Useful for mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, economics, and advanced self-study.
Free short courses, study skills, subject introductions, and accessible university-style learning.
Academic public lectures across sciences, humanities, economics, mathematics, law, and current issues.
Accessible science lectures and demonstrations for physics, chemistry, biology, TOK science examples, and science communication.
Digitized manuscripts, rare books, maps, images, archives, and primary-source exploration.
Literary lectures, essays, and resources aimed at advanced secondary and early university readers.
Chemistry teaching resources, practical ideas, demonstrations, and subject extension.
Structured physics and mathematics problem solving, practice questions, and concept extension beyond textbook examples.