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Elita Amini Virmani

Meet Elita

Elita Amini Virmani

 

Pronouns: She/Her

Faculty Position: Associate Professor 

Hometown: Ross, CA 

What is your favorite memory or experience working with students at SSU?

One of my favorite memories is designing and creating sweatshirts with SSU first-year learning community students that said: "Take a deep breath, you matter" and "Grow at your own pace." Together we came up with a message we wanted to convey to the world that also represented what we focused on together as a classroom community.

What has been the most challenging part of your experience At SSU and what did you learn from it?

Transitioning to online teaching during COVID was probably one of the harder moments, however, we all gained a million skills during that time that have helped to inform our day-to-day teaching practices. Navigating how to stay connected as classroom communities during COVID also helped to ground us in what matters.

What brought you to SSU, and what motivates you to stay?

I am at SSU because of the people. I deeply care about mentoring students and offering guidance to students interested in a career working with children and families. Prior to coming to Sonoma State, I was in the field for 20 years – teaching in an infant/toddler classroom, doing clinical work with low-income families and their infants at UCSF, and developing resources for and directing a national training program called the Program for Infant Toddler care. I led a training effort in which we traveled all over the country to train thousands of professionals in the field of early childhood development. I stay at SSU because I LOVE my job; primarily, I love the students at SSU and their deep interest in making a difference in the field. They challenge me to be a better human and educator every day.

Who at SSU has influenced you and/or made a difference in your journey here?

The Early Childhood Studies Department has been incredibly supportive, and a nurturing place to grow and learn. I am grateful for my colleagues in ECS and beyond!

Anything else about your experience at SSU

I love working at SSU, mostly because of the students. They inspire me to be a better human and to continue to learn and grow and find moments of meaning.