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I've been teaching Mathematics to students across age group 10-28 and across boards as well as boarders for the last 8 years.

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If you are looking for a teacher who could facilitate your younger one (or yourself) to endear and enjoy with Mathematical symbols and visualize their significance, we should definitely have a discussion. I've been catering to such curious minds for the last 7-8 years, and my SOPs have been— 1. Inquisitive icebreaker 2. Walking the concept through the method of "Socratic Questioning" 3. Assigning questions customized for the learner. 4. Pivoting to a new topic with a curious quest. 5. Rely on Gold Standard questions all over the world to practise I've been able to induce and encourage the existing interest in the learner. Sounds worth inquiry? Contact for a chat. Stay hungry, stay foolish. Thank you.
Jayanta in a nutshell
1. The Teacher I Once Needed
- My journey began with a frustration common to many students: being told how to solve without being shown why it matters.
-I stepped away from formal education to protect my own sense of wonder. Now, I teach to ensure my students never have to make that choice.
2. Stories lead to Stories
- I don’t lead with formulas; I lead with "glitches" in the reality.
Context ov...
1. The Teacher I Once Needed
- My journey began with a frustration common to many students: being told how to solve without being shown why it matters.
-I stepped away from formal education to protect my own sense of wonder. Now, I teach to ensure my students never have to make that choice.
2. Stories lead to Stories
- I don’t lead with formulas; I lead with "glitches" in the reality.
Context over Content: Why does this concept exist? How does it explain the way my dog pants at sunset?
Life-Sourced Learning: I use bits of my students’ lives, visual metaphors, and improvised problem sequences to make abstract math feel tangible.

3. The "Discovery" Architecture
I design questions so that students don’t just arrive at answers—they stumble upon them.
The Beauty of the Mistake: When a student errs, we don't rush to the "correct" path. We trek through the logic of the mistake together. The "humid greenery" of the process is as vital as the summit.
The Sound of Clarity: My ultimate metric of success isn't a grade; it's that sudden, quiet gasp of realization—the "Oooohhh—".

4. Beyond the Classroom Walls
I am a lifelong student of the "Real." My teaching is informed by a wide-angle lens:
Interdisciplinary Roots: I bridge mathematics with Sociology, Political Science, and Computer Science to help students see the structures that shape their world.
Global Perspective: With 7 years of experience teaching ages 10 to 27 across international boundaries, I’ve learned that while curricula change, the human spark of curiosity is universal.

5. Seeking "Joy over Rush"
- I chose to leave a conventional government career because I believe education should value growth over grades and curiosity over compliance.
- I am looking for a learning environment that isn't afraid to let a mystery unfold.

Conclusion:
My path may not be conventional. But it has always been intentional. I don't know how to see in the dark, but I know— I'll find a way.
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