Children's Learning Institute

The Children's Learning Institute at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) is an institute that combines scholarship from the fields of education, psychology, neurodevelopment and medicine to create "proven learning solutions" for children based on empirical research.

History

Prior to the creation of the Children's Learning Institute, the Department of Developmental Pediatrics at UTHealth housed two nationally recognized centers: the Center for Academic and Reading Skills (CARS) and the Center for Improving the Readiness of Children for Learning and Education (CIRCLE).

Established in 1996, CARS was devoted to improving academic skills in children through research and implementation. CARS enhanced the educational experience of students by bringing evidence-based learning approaches to the classroom, developing teachers’ knowledge about the conditions under which students learn, and helping teachers assess students’ strengths and weaknesses, form instructional plans and monitor progress.

In the fall of 1999, Texas First Lady Laura Bush identified CIRCLE to lead then-Governor George W. Bush’s early childhood education initiative. CIRCLE was established as the state's premier center for early childhood education and focused on providing training to early childhood teachers and caregivers by positively impacting teachers’ skills in language and literacy. The goal was to help families and teachers assist young children in preparing for reading and learning before they entered kindergarten.

Texas Governor Rick Perry designated CIRCLE as the State Center for Early Childhood Development in 2003. Pleased with the changes occurring in participating early childhood classrooms, the 78th Legislature passed Senate Bill 76 that same year, appointing the State Center with the task of implementing the statewide school readiness demonstration research project known as the Texas Early Education Model (now known as Texas School Ready).

The University of Texas System Board of Regents officially merged the two centers and their various programs in 2003, creating the Children's Learning Institute.[1]

Clinics

The Children's Learning Institute operates the following clinics:[2]

CLI's clinics also offer hands-on tutoring throughout the school year (school-based[4]) and during the summer months[5] for children in pre-kindergarten-grade 8.

Programs

The Children's Learning Institute oversees several programs:

References

  1. "About CLI". Children's Learning Institute. Online.
  2. "Our Clinics". Children's Learning Institute. Online.
  3. "Dan L Duncan Children's Neurodevelopmental Clinic". Children's Learning Institute.
  4. "School-Based Tutoring Programs". Children's Learning Institute.
  5. "AERO Summer Tutoring Program". Children's Learning Institute.
  6. "Our Programs". Children's Learning Institute. Online.
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