Community Learning Center for Children and Youth (CLC)
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Formerly the Educational Services Center, the Community Learning Center for Children
and Youth (CLC) has been providing an engaged-learning experience for students at
Cleveland State for over 25 years while performing a valuable public service to the
community
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An integral part of the teacher-education program, the CLC allows for both
undergraduate and graduate students to engage in real-life experiences assessing and
teaching children from diverse backgrounds. Through interactions with the children at
the CLC, faculty provide supervised opportunities in their courses for university students
pursuing licenses and/or degrees in education to explore the links between research,
theory, and practice. Additionally, the CLC hosts a range of educational resources,
including assessment and curriculum materials and assistive technology devices, for
faculty to demonstrate in classes and for students to examine and use.
Supported by the Department of Teacher Education and housed in the Main Classroom
at Cleveland State University, the CLC serves the community by providing free
assessment and tutoring programs for children at the elementary and middle-school
grade levels who may be having difficulties with reading, math, or learning in general.
The children’s positive learning experiences with the CLC have been recognized both
by their families at home and their teachers at school and have resulted in a growth of
programs offered and children served at the CLC.
Indeed, in the past eight years, under the supervision of the Department of Teacher
Education, the CLC has grown from supporting two CSU classes serving thirty children
from the community to nine CSU classes serving approximately 180 children from the
community. Continuously expanding, the CLC will now offers a program for
children learning English as a second or foreign language for university students
pursuing a degree or endorsement in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other
Languages).
The Community Learning Center for Children and Youth (CLC) is a year-round
instructional facility for College of Education and Human Services students. Through its
staff of Cleveland State University faculty and students, the Center serves children,
youth, and families from the greater Cleveland community. In a supervised educational
setting, the Center instructs current and future educators by providing resources and
services including assessment and tutoring in literacy and math to children and youth
with and without disabilities. The Center also provides opportunities for faculty and
students to engage in research.
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Mailing Address
Community Learning Center for Children & Youth
Cleveland State University
2485 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
Campus Location
Julka Hall Room 130
2485 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland , OH 44115
Phone: 216-687-4621
Fax: 216-687-5186
communitylearningctr@csuohio.edu


