Ruth Bussey Joins as EduSpots UK Trustee
We are delighted to welcome Ruth Bussey into the team as an EduSpots UK Trustee. Ruth is a Chartered Accountant with previous experience of auditing UK charities during 7 years …read more
We are delighted to welcome Ruth Bussey into the team as an EduSpots UK Trustee. Ruth is a Chartered Accountant with previous experience of auditing UK charities during 7 years …read more
School closures and the suspension of education programmes The spread of Coronavirus not only led to the closure of schools but also affected several other areas of education. Community libraries …read more
The EduSpots Youth Change Makers The EduSpots Youth Change Makers program provides a platform for impassioned youth to create the change they want to see in their communities whilst, in …read more
The EduSpots online courses aim to challenge pupils to critically revaluate their assumptions about creating social change through listening to the lived experience of students and community members in different …read more
We are delighted to launch our first storybook in a series named ‘Kwame’s Adventures’. This particular story is based in Tease, one of our EduSpots communities in the Afram Plains …read more
An article written by Adu Boahen Carlos, a 20 year old project leader in Akumadan EduSpot, about his team’s creation of an information centre to open access to learning. It …read more
The Covid 19 pandemic is probably the worst threat to human wellbeing in our lifetime. As an organization that believes in and capitalizes on the power of human interactions to …read more
EduSpots is a small but rapidly growing education charity dedicated to enabling individuals in Ghana, and the UK, to become changemakers in the world. We connect, train and equip individuals …read more
Following requests, we have created courses that help to take community service online during the coronavirus outbreak. We hope to bring students and community leaders from across the world together …read more
From mid-February to the early March, EduSpots organised some conferences and events and participated in the Community Action Conference. Our Head of Education and Leadership Development, Stephen Tettegah was in …read more
As part of World Book Day activities, pupils at Sevenoaks School are collecting books and sustainable resources to empower educational leaders in local and global contexts. Our shipping container is leaving on …read more
“I sometimes think that, general and popular treaties are almost as important for the progress of science as original work.” ~Charles Darwin, 1865. This statement echoes in other words my …read more
The Sevenoaks School EduSpots youth ambassadors officially invite you and your pupils to our second annual EduSpots UK youth conference. It will take place from 1:30-4.30pm at Sevenoaks School on …read more
We warmly invite you to join us in Hotel du Vin’s beautiful dome room in Brighton for our fourth annual dinner in celebration of the work of EduSpots. It was …read more
About EduSpots EduSpots (a Ghana and UK registered charity) creates, connects and empowers a network of over 300 teachers, community members and pupils in Ghana and the UK who believe …read more
“Being in the network built inspiration, enthusiasm, and resilience.” (Joshua, EduSpots volunteer) Before the EduSpots network came to life, I had never reflected on the power of networks for enabling …read more
We are happy to launch a book drive in Ghana spanning from NOW until January 2020. We hope to do this annually, with plans to collaborate with Ghanaian publishers and …read more
Science, though wired in our everyday reality, is seldom explicit in our everyday conversations; mostly limited to symposia, conference rooms and the classroom. And when discussed in the classroom, the …read more
In summer 2019, we made a decision as an organisation to change our name from ‘Reading Spots’ to ‘EduSpots’, with our UK and Ghanaian registrations also altered. The reason for …read more
20th September, 2019 might go down in history as the day when humanity finally got down to brass tacks; a day when we paused and admitted that our rush hours …read more
It’s now almost axiomatic that students over the world perceive science as a field reserved only for a few group of ‘gifted’ students. Conceivable reasons for students’ lack of interest …read more