Overview
The Einstein Project is dedicated to advancing STEM education for learners in Wisconsin through engaging, hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math curricula. Recognizing the challenges of traditional science education, they provide high-quality, interactive instructional materials designed to foster curiosity and wonder in the classroom.
Beyond resources, the Einstein Project offers professional development opportunities to empower educators with innovative teaching strategies aligned with the Framework for K-12 Science Education and Next Generation Science Standards. The organization also hosts makerspaces, workshops, summer camps, and field trips that promote creative problem-solving and critical skills development for all ages.
Located in the Brown County STEM Innovation Center, the Einstein Project operates Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM. Community involvement through volunteering and donations supports their mission to ensure equitable access to quality STEM experiences. Their offerings cater to schools, out-of-school programs, and families seeking inspiring educational events.
Explore their curriculum options, engage with their professional learning programs, or participate in family STEM events by visiting their website.


