Ainaria Amir Ali
Lecturer
Faculty - Child and Adolescent Development
Brief Biography
Ainaria Amir Ali is an Education Specialist serving students with special needs in the Ontario-Montclair school district, a mentor in Project Camino at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF), and an Adjunct Professor at California State University, Northridge. She cleared her teaching credential and completed her Masters degree in Education with a concentration in Special Education at CSUF in 2023 where she had the honor of being the student speaker at commencement. She won CSUF's Grad Slam and was a CSU Grad Slam state finalist, competing against graduate students to present their research in three minutes. In 2023, she was recognized as a Carr Fellow, demonstrating exceptional potential for making significant contributions to the field of education. She has presented research at CSUF's Student Creative Activities and Research (SCAR) day, California State University, Los Angeles' Mental and Behavioral Health Conference, CalTash, California State University, Northridge's Hispanic Serving Institution Equity Innovation Convening, CSUF’s School's First Center for Creativity and Critical Thinking, and the Council for Exceptional Children’s Division of Early Childhood.
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