The Times Of India’s recent article (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/conquer-fear-doe-urges-delhi-government-teachers-to-adopt-abacus-and-vedic-mathematics/articleshow/98644766.cms) highlights the Directorate of Education’s call for the adoption of Abacus and Vedic Mathematics in government schools. These ancient techniques offer an innovative approach to teaching mathematics, and it’s encouraging to see their potential recognition in the education system.
At the Value Education Trust, we strongly advocate for the use of Abacus and Vedic Mathematics as powerful tools for enhancing math education. Abacus, through its hands-on approach, lays a solid foundation in fundamental math concepts. On the other hand, Vedic Mathematics equips students with efficient problem-solving techniques applicable across various mathematical disciplines.
In line with our commitment to supporting marginalized children, we are proud to continue our mission of providing Abacus and Vedic Mathematics training. This effort aims to demystify mathematics, making it less intimidating, more engaging, and accessible to all students, thereby securing a brighter future for them.
Together, let’s embrace these alternative methods and conquer the fear of math, fostering a more inclusive and empowered learning environment.