Anderson, Andrea

Assistant Professor

andrea.anderson@tri-c.edu

(216) 987-5150

Department: Early Childhood Education

Office Location: Western Campus, WLA B229

Education: M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education, The Ohio State University
B.S. in Human Ecology: Early Childhood Development, The Ohio State University

About: Andrea Anderson’s career in education started in 2001 and she has been in higher education since 2013.  

She has worked with children from birth through 12th grade in both teaching and administrative roles. She spent most of her teaching career working with preschool-aged children at a Head Start agency.

Calhoun, Sharon

Assistant Professor

sharon.calhoun@tri-c.edu

(216) 987-4466

Department: Early Childhood Education, Education

Office Location: Metropolitan Campus, MLA 118J

Education: Ed.D. in Education/Leadership for Change, Fielding Graduate University

M.Ed. in Leadership in Education/Human Services/College Teaching, Pacific Oaks College

B.A. in Elementary Education, Notre Dame College

A.A.S. in Early Childhood Education, Cuyahoga Community College

About:  

Dr. Calhoun is a dedicated and accomplished professional exemplifying a passion for education and community engagement. Her wealth of experiences in a variety of educational settings include community-based training, preschool education, elementary education and college-level instruction.

Dr. Calhoun’s journey has armed her with a deep understanding of educational theories and practices, equipping her with the ability to translate theoretical knowledge into impactful real-world applications. In the realm of community-based training embracing her pedagogy, “If they don’t get it the way you teach it, teach it the way they will get it” (paraphrase – Ignacio Estrada), Dr. Calhoun has been a driving force in empowering diverse communities through varied education pathways, which includes the Child Development Associate Credential. 

With a rich tapestry of experiences and unwavering dedication to fostering learning environments that are inclusive and conducive to growth, Dr. Calhoun continues to be a beacon of inspiration for those who believe in the transformative power of education.

Goulandris, Karen

Associate Professor

karen.goulandris@tri-c.edu

(216) 987-5589

Department: Early Childhood Education, Education

Office Location: Western Campus, WLA B137

Education: Ed.S. in Early Childhood Education, Walden University
M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction, Cleveland State University
B.S. in Early Childhood Education, Cleveland State University
A.A.S. in Early Childhood Education, Cuyahoga Community College

About: Karen Goulandris joined Tri-C in 2010 as an adjunct instructor and then as a full-time faculty member in 2012. Before coming to Tri-C, she worked in the education field for over 41 years, with experience as a preschool and toddler teacher, music teacher for infants and toddlers and caregiver classes, summer camp coordinator for elementary school children, youth leadership coordinator for teens, robotics instructor for after-school kindergarten through third-grade students and as an instructor and consultant to other early childhood educators.

Goulandris teaches a variety of early childhood and education topics, including Introduction to Child Development, Child Behavior and Guidance, Music and Movement for Young Children, Working With Families and Educational Technology.

Her teaching is enhanced by real-life experiences from her early childhood teaching career. Goulandris enjoys helping shape future professional educators who will join a field she has loved for many years.

McDowell, Annette

Assistant Professor

annette.mcdowell@tri-c.edu

(216) 987-4105

Department: Early Childhood Education

Office Location: Metropolitan Campus, MLA 118H

Education: A.A., Cuyahoga Community College
B.S., Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
M.Ed., Cleveland State University

About: Annette McDowell has a foundation in early childhood education with a background as a former preschool and kindergarten teacher. Annette promotes integrated curriculum strategies and has a firm understanding of the importance of early childhood development in shaping lifelong learners.  

As a former student and graduate of the Early Childhood Education program at Cuyahoga Community College - Metro Campus, Annette McDowell can personally relate to and understand the student perspective. As a result, Annette can provide subject-specific knowledge that will allow students to enhance their academic and professional pursuits.  

Watters, Elizabeth

Assistant Professor

elizabeth.watters@tri-c.edu

(216) 987-2149

Department: Early Childhood Education, Education

Office Location: Eastern Campus, EEC 224

Education: B.S., The Ohio State University
M.S., The Ohio State University