Education and Human Development and Family Studies
Angela Cotromanes, M.A. E.C.E.
Department Chair
The mission of the Harry S Truman College Education & Human Development and Family Studies Department is to prepare students of diverse backgrounds and abilities with the knowledge and practical experience necessary to foster developmentally appropriate experiences for children and families.
Child Development
The mission of Truman College’s Child Development program is to educate and prepare teachers through rigorous academics and relevant field experiences for a lifetime of service to young children, families, and communities.
See our Conceptual Framework.
The Child Development Program is accredited by and has adopted the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) associate degree standards. These standards are the foundation of our curriculum and the core of our accountability, ensuring the program meets its objectives and students achieve their learning outcomes. The mission of the Child Development program is to provide an affordable, accessible, and quality education that prepares students with the developmental, cultural, and educational knowledge they need to become professional child education and care providers for a diverse range of children.
Careers in Child Development
- Preschool Teacher or Teacher Assistant
- Infant/Toddler Teacher or Assistant Teacher
- Teachers Aide
- Child Care Professional
- Paraprofessional
- Afterschool/Group Worker
- Home Daycare Business Owner
Child Development: Pre-school Education
The mission of our Education program is to provide access to a diverse range of Education coursework that prepares students with the basic skills they will need to successfully transfer to an accredited four-year institution for a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and teacher certification.
Careers in Education
- Teacher’s Assistant
- Teachers in a private educational setting
- Public school teaching in the State of Illinois requires a four-year Bachelor’s Degree and Certification from the Illinois State Board of Education
Education: Elementary Education
Subsequent Teaching Endorsements and Approvals for educators already in the field with the professional Educators License (PEL)
ESL (English as a Second Language) Endorsement – ISBE site – This program will prepare teachers to teach in multilingual classrooms with students for whom English is not their first language.
Bilingual Endorsement – ISBE site – This program will prepare teachers to teach in Bilingual classrooms in which instruction is provided in English and the student’s home language.
LBS1 (Learning Behavior Specialist 1) – ISBE site– This program prepares students to teach in special education settings.
ECSE (Early Childhood Special Education) – ISBE site– This program prepares students to teach in an early childhood special education setting.
Human Development and Family Studies
The mission of our Human Development and Family Studies Program is to provide students access to quality coursework that focuses on the developmental, cultural, health, and social-emotional knowledge necessary to support children and families in the community.
Careers in Human Development and Family Studies:
- Human Services Assistant
- Home Visiting
- Family Case Worker
- Head Start Family Support Worker
- Family Support Worker in a non-profit or community-based organization
Harry Truman College A.A.S Child Development: Preschool Education program prepares degree candidates to be proficient in the Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators
TRC Candidate Performance |
AY 2023-2024 |
NAEYC Standard |
Candidate KA Performance Summary |
Standard 1: Child Development and Learning in Context |
68% of candidates assessed met expectations |
Standard 2: Family-Teacher Partnerships and Community Connections |
80% of candidates assessed met expectations |
Standard 3: Child Observation, Documentation and Assessment |
64% of candidates assessed met expectations |
Standard 4: Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices |
93% of candidates assessed met expectations |
Standard 5: Knowledge, Application, and Integration of Academic Content in the Early Childhood Curriculum |
84% of candidates assessed met expectations |
Standard 6: Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator |
80% of candidates assessed met expectations |
Education Spaces
- Room 2170 – Department Office
- Room 2141 – Professional Development Space
- Room 2176 – Methods Lab
- Room 2184 – Environments Lab
- Room 2812 – Computer Lab
- Room 2983 – Tinkering Lab
Follow us on Twitter: @ECETruman and Instagram: @Childdevtrumancollege
Faculty and Staff
NAME | POSITION | OFFICE | PHONE | |
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Angela Cotromanes | Chair & Faculty | acotromanes@ccc.edu | 2170 D | 773-907-4851 |
Jennifer Asimow | Assist. Chair & Faculty | jasimow@ccc.edu | 2170 B | 773-907-4094 |
Kate Varey | Child Dev. & Education Faculty | kvarey@ccc.edu | 2170 E | 773-907-4321 |
Sabrina Mendez-Escobar | Child Dev. & HDFS Faculty | smendez66@ccc.edu | 2810 | 773-907-4891 |
Madison Johnson | Child Dev. Faculty | mjohnson815@ccc.edu | 2170 A | 773-907-4095 |
Kate Connor | Child Dev. & HDFS Faculty | kconnor@ccc.edu | 2170C | 773-907-4453 |
Hameeda Begum | Clerical Assistant | hbegum@ccc.edu | 2170 | 773-907-4063 |
NAME | POSITION | OFFICE | PHONE | |
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Tamar Campbell | Adjunct Faculty | tcampbell49@ccc.edu | 2834 | 773-907-4652 |
Helen Toledo | Adjunct Faculty | htoledo@ccc.edu | 2826 | 773-907-4649 |
Deborah Dorfman | Adjunct Faculty | ddorfman@ccc.edu | 2810 | 773-907-4640 |
Deborah Rogers-Jaye | Adjunct Faculty | drogers-jaye@ccc.edu | 2170 | 312-553-5908 |
Bonnie Kisielewski | Adjunct Faculty | bkisielewski@ccc.edu | Off -campus | 312-553-5908 |
Shawtay King | Adjunct Faculty | sking4@ccc.edu | 2842 | 773-907-4655 |
NAME | POSITION | OFFICE | PHONE | |
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Qazi Biabani | Adjunct Faculty | qbiabani@ccc.edu | 2842 | 773-907-4655 |
Corey Hardiman | Adjunct Faculty | chardiman3@ccc.edu | 2842 | 773-907-4655 |
Margaret Mc Gregor | Adjunct Faculty | mmcgregor@ccc.edu | online | |
Ambereen Nasir | Adjunct Faculty | anasir3@ccc.edu | online |
NAME | POSITION | OFFICE | PHONE | |
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Rosondunnii "Rose" Marshall | Adjunct Faculty | rmarshall36@ccc/edu | 2834 | 773-907-4647 |
Guadalupe Valdivia | Adjunct Faculty | gvaldivia5@ccc.edu | 146/147 | 773-907-4443 |
NAME | POSITION | OFFICE | PHONE | |
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Shelia Benson | Director, Human Services/CELW | sbenson4@ccc.edu | 2818 | 773-907-4647 |
Irma Ortega | CELW Field Advisor & Adjunct Faculty | iortega5@ccc.edu | 2832 | 773-907-4651 |
Cherise Lawrence | CELW Field Advisor & Adjunct Faculty | clawrence46@ccc.edu | 2824 | 773-907-4648 |
NAME | POSITION | OFFICE | PHONE | |
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Catherine Rodle | Director-Student Development Programs | crodl@ccc.edu | 146/147 | 773-907-4494 |
Sylvia Alvarado | Workforce success Coach Child Development | salvarado16@ccc.edu | 2850 | 773-907-4644 |