Upcoming Initiatives
The Education Research team at Prayoga is spearheading several innovative initiatives aimed at transforming science and mathematics education in India.
These initiatives are aligned with NCERT standards and seek to improve learning outcomes, teacher development, and student engagement. Prayoga aims to empower educators and students alike, fostering critical thinking and a holistic understanding of mathematics and science.
Dhātu
Mathematics Education Research at Prayoga builds on the work of Prof. Jeffrey D. Ullman (Stanford University). Prof. Ullman’s Root Question Method (RQM) is pioneering in its scope to enable self-learning of mathematics.
Prayoga will build and validate a reliable question bank based on the Root Question framework for Indian curriculum Mathematics covering grades 9 to 12.
The tool will reinforce foundational knowledge and enhance mathematical understanding
Krīḍā
Krīḍā integrates Kinesthetic learning Strategies for mathematics and science learning to create an engaging curriculum for students in grades 5-10.
The program is rigorous, targeting students with high kinesthetic abilities and a strong interest in sports.
Krīḍā will replace conventional teaching methods to prepare students for academic challenges, higher education and professional paths.
Research Connect
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