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Category: Partnerships

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PartnershipsEducation

University of San Diego Exploring Teacher Exchange

San Diego–Tema Sister City Society is supporting a new academic partnership as the University of San Diego (USD) explores a teacher exchange with the University of Ghana in the Greater Accra Region. Led by Niki Elliott, PhD—Director of the Center for Embodied Equity & Neurodiversity at USD’s School of Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES)—the initiative focuses on inclusive teaching practices and support for learners with disabilities.

The exchange aims to connect educators across San Diego and Tema/Accra to share best practices, co-develop classroom strategies, and strengthen capacity for student-centered, culturally responsive instruction.

What’s in scope

  • Site visit & discovery in Accra to meet with University of Ghana faculty and local education leaders.

  • Program design for a two-way teacher exchange (visiting scholars, guest lectures, and classroom observations).

  • Focus on inclusion: research and sharing of methods for teaching students with learning differences.

  • Logistics planning: housing, campus access, and educator support while in-country.

  • Resource mapping: where USD can assist Ghanaian partners with training and materials.

Why it matters

This collaboration advances our Sister City mission in education—building practical bridges that improve outcomes for students, create professional growth for teachers, and deepen US–Ghana academic ties through sustained exchange rather than one-off visits.

Next steps

  • Finalize scope and timelines with University of Ghana counterparts.

  • Identify participating educators and host departments.

  • Outline funding needs and community sponsorship opportunities.

Educators or partners interested in participating or supporting the exchange:
📧 sdtema.sistercity@gmail.com • 🌐 sandiegotema.org

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PartnershipsEvents

Trade & Mission Trip to Tema – September 2024

Our President/Executive Director Marnyce McKell traveled to Ghana (Sept 8–22, 2024) on a personal trade & mission trip to strengthen partnerships and invite speakers for the upcoming 49th Anniversary & Economic Development Symposium: Focus Ghana (May 22–25, 2025).

What we accomplished

Delegation & speakers: Invitations extended to professional business leaders, including Dr. Victoria Ensinu Vitashie and Richard Mensah (RiGAfrica), in coordination with Tema Metropolitan Assembly (Frank Asante).

Themes shaped: Identified priority topics for the 2025 symposium—sustainable energy & circular economy, SME partnerships, and education/exchange pathways.

Logistics groundwork: Venue and scoping meetings in Tema, host family/business visits, and early sponsorship conversations.

Community impact during the trip

As the mission component of the journey, Marnyce partnered with Aspire Beyond the Girl Child Foundation (founded by Elizabeth Adoma Benyarko, Kumasi). Together they held adolescent health workshops on menstrual hygiene, family planning, and sex education—reaching 173 senior high students across Tema and Kumasi.
→ Read the full recap: “September 2024 Mission: Health Workshops with Aspire Beyond the Girl Child Foundation.”

What’s next

  • Confirm 2025 speaker lineup and session tracks

  • Finalize hosting & sponsorship packages

  • Publish travel guidance for visiting Ghanaian delegates