Leading the way to educational success
When I first learned about Exponential Education and its peer-to-peer programme, I was most intrigued by the organisation’s positive...
Self-care in the field
“There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” - Nelson...
Introducing Expo's new graduate intern
Ete sen? Hello, my name is Isabel and I will being working with Exponential Education this summer as a graduate intern. My official title...
New Expo Video: Student Success Stories
I met up with Enoch and Fatima, who are tutors at the Antoa Junior High School. We talked about why they have decided to become tutors...
Change is good
They say change is good, but it can also be difficult. That thought was at the forefront of my mind a few months ago as I submitted my...
"My students went from zero to hero"
I recently met with Abigail, 21, and Faustina, 17, to discuss their first term as tutors for Exponential Education, how to motivate...
Is African Time real?
Wait small, I am coming* I was meeting a friend for dinner and I kept texting him: “Wait small, I am coming”. When I finally arrived at...
Seven things to know about living in Ghana
DUMSOR: Dumsor, (otherwise translated in Twi, a common Ghanaian language, as “on” “off”), refers to the electricity system in Ghana. ...
Introducing Expo's new PA: Megan Henning
Hi everyone! I'm Megan and I am about to start as one of the new program associates at Expo. I was born and raised in the wonderful...
From PA to DO: transitions and transformations
When you apply for a position, one that you feel meant for, there’s always a riot of emotion. Anxiety, vulnerability, hunger,...