Pranshi Chaturvedi is an abacus teacher. With More than Seven years of abacus teaching and providing tuition both offline and online, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role. Pranshi holds a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and a Master of Science (MSc) in Computer Science, which enriches her teaching methods by incorporating technology and innovative techniques.
Passion for Teaching
Teaching is not merely a profession for Pranshi; it is a passion and a calling. She is deeply motivated by the desire to make a positive impact on her students’ lives. Witnessing a student grasp a new concept, gain confidence, and develop a love for learning is incredibly fulfilling for her. Inspired by her teachers, Pranshi is dedicated to passing on that inspiration to her students.
Teaching Philosophy
Pranshi creates a fun and engaging learning environment where students can explore their potential and develop a love for learning. She believes in tailoring her teaching methods to meet individual needs, encouraging curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. Her teaching philosophy revolves around making learning an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
Communication and Collaboration
Effective communication is a cornerstone of Pranshi’s teaching approach. She encourages her students to ask questions, express ideas, and share concerns. She is always available to discuss any queries or suggestions from parents, working together to support students’ academic and personal growth.
Diverse Experience and Skills
Coming from a technical background, Pranshi has experience tutoring various subjects, which has equipped her with a diverse skill set and a deeper understanding of different learning styles.
Here at Vedic Math School, she is working to create a vibrant and inspiring learning environment where every student can thrive. She is committed to supporting each student in their abacus journey and beyond.
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