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# Governor's Early Literacy Foundation About UsHome LibraryCommunity Through LiteracyWays to Give GIVE NOWBOOKER'S TREEHOUSE ### Community Through Literacy ### Community Through Literacy Reading 20 minutes per day exposes a child to 1. 8 million words per year. Reading early leads to lifelong brain health.
Community-level collaboration is key to improving academic achievement and ensuring equitable access to literacy resources. Students with access to high-quality classroom libraries read 50% more. Teachers with diverse resources see a 10–15% improvement in student reading scores.
25 Books in a home library can lead to an average increase of 2 years in educational attainment for children. 500 Books in the home is comparable to the benefit of having parents with 12 additional years of education. Reading 20 minutes per day exposes a child to 1.
8 million words per year. Reading early leads to lifelong brain health. Community-level collaboration is key to improving academic achievement and ensuring equitable access to literacy resources.
Students with access to high-quality classroom libraries read 50% more. Teachers with diverse resources see a 10–15% improvement in student reading scores. 25 Books in a home library can lead to an average increase of 2 years in educational attainment for children.
500 Books in the home is comparable to the benefit of having parents with 12 additional years of education. Reading 20 minutes per day exposes a child to 1. 8 million words per year.
Reading early leads to lifelong brain health. Community-level collaboration is key to improving academic achievement and ensuring equitable access to literacy resources. Reading early leads to lifelong brain health.
Community-level collaboration is key to improving academic achievement and ensuring equitable access to literacy resources. Students with access to high-quality classroom libraries read 50% more. Teachers with diverse resources see a 10–15% improvement in student reading scores.
25 Books in a home library can lead to an average increase of 2 years in educational attainment for children. 500 Books in the home is comparable to the benefit of having parents with 12 additional years of education. Reading 20 minutes per day exposes a child to 1.
8 million words per year. Reading early leads to lifelong brain health. Community-level collaboration is key to improving academic achievement and ensuring equitable access to literacy resources.
Students with access to high-quality classroom libraries read 50% more. Teachers with diverse resources see a 10–15% improvement in student reading scores. 25 Books in a home library can lead to an average increase of 2 years in educational attainment for children.
500 Books in the home is comparable to the benefit of having parents with 12 additional years of education. Reading 20 minutes per day exposes a child to 1. 8 million words per year.
Reading early leads to lifelong brain health. Community-level collaboration is key to improving academic achievement and ensuring equitable access to literacy resources. ## BOOKER’S TREEHOUSE IS GROWING Find resources and tips for your family with Booker.
##### Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation, in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Education, to provide free books to thousands of Pre-K through 5th grade students and teachers at Priority elementary schools during statewide literacy events.
##### Governor's Early Literacy Foundation announces its 2025 Class of "Little Literacy Leaders," 10 third graders awarded with post-secondary education scholarships, based on their ability to overcome challenges as they learn to read ## IT'S MORE THAN BOOKS IT'S THE FUTURE OF TENNESSEE ###### Home LibraryBirth-5 Book DeliveryK-3 Home LibraryTenn Under 10OWL FestEducator Advisory Council¡Librotad!
Caregiver Engagement ###### CommunitySELECTStorybook TrailsBook Buses ###### About GELFOur TeamIn the News ###### Ways to GiveIndividual GivingCorporate and Foundation Sponsorship Contact UsBooker's TreehouseEnroll a ChildChange IL AddressFind IL Local Program Partner PO Box 331338, Nashville, TN 37203 | 710 James Robertson Pkwy, Andrew Johnson Tower, 1st Floor, Nashville, TN 37243
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.
The Energy Department's flagship Early Career Research Program is funded at $145M for FY2026 — $79M in current-year dollars, the rest contingent on FY27 appropriations. Full applications are due June 2 from the ~150 researchers DOE pre-cleared in March. Here's what the program rewards, why this year's announcement leans hard into Executive Order 14303 on Gold Standard Science, what untenured PIs at academic institutions vs. national labs should expect, and how to position for the FY27 pre-application gate next March.
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