We all know that great teachers can make a significant difference in a child’s life and learning. Helping all of your teachers grow to become great is one of the best investments that a district can make. At the Einstein Project, we believe that all students can develop deep understanding when their teachers use a combination of high-quality instructional materials and highly-effective and equitable instructional strategies. Research shows that providing them with time to implement new practices and opportunities to reflect on their strategies can lead to changes in educator behavior and positively impact student learning.
The Einstein Project is here to support teachers and schools implementing STEM instruction based on Wisconsin Standards for Science and the Next Generation Science Standards. Our in-person sessions are designed to build deeper understanding of research-based instructional practices by experiencing learning through a student’s perspective. With strengthened confidence, educators can then use these same strategies with success in their own classrooms.
Upcoming opportunities
OpenSciEd - Virtual Office Hours
April 14 & 16, 2026 - 4:00-6:00pm (CST)
May 7, 2026
Join by clicking HERE.
mySci Orientation
June 16-17, 2026 - 8:00am-4:00pm at Brown County STEM Innovation Center
Aug. 10-11, 2026 - 8:00am - 4:00pm at Brown County STEM Innovation Center
Journey to HQ - Science Education
July 27-30, 2026 at the Brown County STEM Innovation Center
Available at no cost for teams from NE WI schools!
How Can We Help?
Program Support
How confident are you with your instructional materials meeting the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)? Find out how the Einstein Project can support your district along this journey. Select a program below to learn more.
Whether you’re looking to take your teaching to the next level or refine your expertise, there’s something for all teachers offered at the Einstein Project. Check out how we can support your professional growth as a highly effective educator no matter which curriculum you are using or which grade level you teach.
The Einstein Project is ready to help teams and individuals make progress towards your goal in STEM education. We offer a variety of opportunities for program evaluation, instructional materials reviews, and instructional coaching. Our makerspace team is ready to shift your mindset in regard to how makerspace learning can be used to cultivate creativity, develop and enrich
Einstein Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit STEM resource center driven to empower educators and inspire learners.