Our Development Partners
At Lab-Aids®, we collaborate with leading education innovators and institutions to create high-quality, research-based curriculum programs. These partnerships ensure that our materials are not only grounded in best practices but also continuously evolving to meet the needs of today’s students and educators.
Our Partners
SEPUP
Science Education for Public Understanding Program
SEPUP develops guided-inquiry science curricula that foster critical thinking and the use of scientific evidence in public decision-making. Housed at the Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, SEPUP integrates societal issues into science learning, making science meaningful and relevant for students.
CMP
Connected Mathematics Project
Developed at Michigan State University with National Science Foundation support, CMP is a leading middle school mathematics curriculum backed by extensive research—over 500 published articles and 70 doctoral dissertations. CMP is recognized with national and international awards and is used across all 50 U.S. states as well as in China, England, Colombia, Milan, and the Netherlands.
EDC Data Science
Formerly Oceans of Data Institute
A collaboration between the Oceans of Data Institute and the Learning and Teaching Division at Education Development Center (EDC), EDC Earth Science supports students in conducting in-depth scientific explorations. The curriculum is designed to provide structure and motivation while challenging students to think and work like scientists.
Tinkering Labs
Founded by Gever Tulley, Tinkering Labs brings over 15 years of hands-on learning experience from their San Francisco school and camps. Their flagship product, the Electric Motors Catalyst, has earned accolades from Popular Mechanics and Purdue University, providing students with authentic engineering and problem-solving experiences.
DePartners in Agriscience Education
For more than 13 years, Lab-Aids has partnered with DuPont, the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE), and the National FFA Foundation to support agriscience education. In 2010, Lab-Aids was honored as the DuPont Education Partner of the Year, in recognition of our leadership in curriculum development and program support for agricultural education.

Why These Partnerships Matter
Our development partners are leaders in their fields, bringing cutting-edge research and innovative teaching practices to every Lab-Aids program. These collaborations ensure that our curricula are deeply relevant, engaging, and effective in preparing students to navigate and contribute to a rapidly changing world.