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Dr. Jai Maharaj
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:03 am    Post subject: IN THE U.S., STUDENTS COUNT ON VEDIC-HINDU MATHEMATICS Reply with quote

EDUCATION

Kids count on Math Monkey

By Julie Levin
Special to The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
Sunday, June 25, 2006

For many of us, mastering the multiplication tables and
other mathematical concepts stemmed from little more than
rote memorization.

A new business in Weston is offering children another way
to learn, using an age-old approach to math wisdom.

''The idea is that the children should use the calculator
between their ears,'' said Kirsten Fisch, president of
Math Monkey Knowledge Centers.

Math Monkey opened its doors in the Weston Town Center in
early June. Fisch said the service offers children ages 6
to 10 a supplemental education program that focuses on
giving youngsters math skills for life. It is based on a
system called Vedic Math.

''It is a mental math system that illuminates various
properties of numbers, rather than rote memorization,''
said Fisch, who calls herself the ``Top Banana.''

The system shows young learners where numbers are in
relation to each other and how they work together.
Instead of straight memorization, the logic of the
equation is explained.

''Vedic'' refers to an ancient Indian system of
mathematics that is rooted in 16 principles and blends
mathematical logic, trigonometry, calculus and
algorithms.

''We show them special properties that belong to numbers
that allow you to calculate quicker,'' Fisch said.

To help promote understanding, Math Monkey created a
game-based curriculum to keep kids engaged. Even the
name, Math Monkey, is designed to keep them smiling.
Fisch said the concepts help students think on their feet
better, with more concentration and mental agility.

''While the focus is the math, there are some secondary
benefits,'' said Fisch, who used to live in Weston but is
now in Miami.

Fisch said Math Monkey is ideal for children who are
performing on grade level but want to advance their
skills.

''It doesn't just teach. It intrigues children in math so
they will continue to want to learn,'' she said.

Many of the classes are taught by Fisch, a former early
childhood educator. She moved from that field to the
corporate world, where she spent many years traveling. It
was in other countries she learned of Vedic Math.

Right now, the Weston location is the only center, but
the service hopes to expand.

Math Monkey classes are set to begin July 12. There are
four-week sessions that meet twice a week for 85 minutes.
The cost is $199 per session. During the fall, three 12-
week sessions that meet once a week for $149 per session
will be offered.

- - -

The Math Monkey Knowledge Center is at 1642 Town Center
Cir., Weston. Call 877-468-6284 or visit
www.mathmonkey.com

More at:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/states/florida/counties/broward_county/cities_neighborhoods/weston/14881685.htm

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:46 am    Post subject: Re: IN THE U.S., STUDENTS COUNT ON VEDIC-HINDU MATHEMATICS Reply with quote

i wouldn't put my trust in non-vedic people doing this.
one jesus has been bad enough.


<usenet@mantra.comYM4SHI57 or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)> wrote in
message news:20060627Of01YM4SHI57EF509wS3SEr@Q3xsE...
Quote:
EDUCATION

Kids count on Math Monkey

By Julie Levin
Special to The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
Sunday, June 25, 2006

For many of us, mastering the multiplication tables and
other mathematical concepts stemmed from little more than
rote memorization.

A new business in Weston is offering children another way
to learn, using an age-old approach to math wisdom.

''The idea is that the children should use the calculator
between their ears,'' said Kirsten Fisch, president of
Math Monkey Knowledge Centers.

Math Monkey opened its doors in the Weston Town Center in
early June. Fisch said the service offers children ages 6
to 10 a supplemental education program that focuses on
giving youngsters math skills for life. It is based on a
system called Vedic Math.

''It is a mental math system that illuminates various
properties of numbers, rather than rote memorization,''
said Fisch, who calls herself the ``Top Banana.''

The system shows young learners where numbers are in
relation to each other and how they work together.
Instead of straight memorization, the logic of the
equation is explained.

''Vedic'' refers to an ancient Indian system of
mathematics that is rooted in 16 principles and blends
mathematical logic, trigonometry, calculus and
algorithms.

''We show them special properties that belong to numbers
that allow you to calculate quicker,'' Fisch said.

To help promote understanding, Math Monkey created a
game-based curriculum to keep kids engaged. Even the
name, Math Monkey, is designed to keep them smiling.
Fisch said the concepts help students think on their feet
better, with more concentration and mental agility.

''While the focus is the math, there are some secondary
benefits,'' said Fisch, who used to live in Weston but is
now in Miami.

Fisch said Math Monkey is ideal for children who are
performing on grade level but want to advance their
skills.

''It doesn't just teach. It intrigues children in math so
they will continue to want to learn,'' she said.

Many of the classes are taught by Fisch, a former early
childhood educator. She moved from that field to the
corporate world, where she spent many years traveling. It
was in other countries she learned of Vedic Math.

Right now, the Weston location is the only center, but
the service hopes to expand.

Math Monkey classes are set to begin July 12. There are
four-week sessions that meet twice a week for 85 minutes.
The cost is $199 per session. During the fall, three 12-
week sessions that meet once a week for $149 per session
will be offered.

- - -

The Math Monkey Knowledge Center is at 1642 Town Center
Cir., Weston. Call 877-468-6284 or visit
www.mathmonkey.com

More at:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/states/florida/counties/broward_county/cities_neighborhoods/weston/14881685.htm

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:41 am    Post subject: Re: IN THE U.S., STUDENTS COUNT ON VEDIC-HINDU MATHEMATICS Reply with quote

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Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:

Quote:
Kids count on Math Monkey

By Julie Levin
Special to The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
Sunday, June 25, 2006

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Posting more than a small portion of a copyrighted
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Such phoniness lends credence to those of your
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order to spread a message of hatred and distrust
between Hindus and Moslems. Who can be sure?

You can be sure that if you are a copyright
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 9:19 am    Post subject: Re: IN THE U.S., STUDENTS COUNT ON VEDIC-HINDU MATHEMATICS Reply with quote

Good point!
Let a Hindu teach Vedic Mathematics.

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

In article <1aHog.287153$5Z.44931@dukeread02>,
"are we on same page?" <sayhello@hotmail.com> posted:
Quote:
i wouldn't put my trust in non-vedic people doing this.
one jesus has been bad enough.


www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:

EDUCATION

Kids count on Math Monkey

By Julie Levin
Special to The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
Sunday, June 25, 2006

For many of us, mastering the multiplication tables and
other mathematical concepts stemmed from little more than
rote memorization.

A new business in Weston is offering children another way
to learn, using an age-old approach to math wisdom.

''The idea is that the children should use the calculator
between their ears,'' said Kirsten Fisch, president of
Math Monkey Knowledge Centers.

Math Monkey opened its doors in the Weston Town Center in
early June. Fisch said the service offers children ages 6
to 10 a supplemental education program that focuses on
giving youngsters math skills for life. It is based on a
system called Vedic Math.

''It is a mental math system that illuminates various
properties of numbers, rather than rote memorization,''
said Fisch, who calls herself the ``Top Banana.''

The system shows young learners where numbers are in
relation to each other and how they work together.
Instead of straight memorization, the logic of the
equation is explained.

''Vedic'' refers to an ancient Indian system of
mathematics that is rooted in 16 principles and blends
mathematical logic, trigonometry, calculus and
algorithms.

''We show them special properties that belong to numbers
that allow you to calculate quicker,'' Fisch said.

To help promote understanding, Math Monkey created a
game-based curriculum to keep kids engaged. Even the
name, Math Monkey, is designed to keep them smiling.
Fisch said the concepts help students think on their feet
better, with more concentration and mental agility.

''While the focus is the math, there are some secondary
benefits,'' said Fisch, who used to live in Weston but is
now in Miami.

Fisch said Math Monkey is ideal for children who are
performing on grade level but want to advance their
skills.

''It doesn't just teach. It intrigues children in math so
they will continue to want to learn,'' she said.

Many of the classes are taught by Fisch, a former early
childhood educator. She moved from that field to the
corporate world, where she spent many years traveling. It
was in other countries she learned of Vedic Math.

Right now, the Weston location is the only center, but
the service hopes to expand.

Math Monkey classes are set to begin July 12. There are
four-week sessions that meet twice a week for 85 minutes.
The cost is $199 per session. During the fall, three 12-
week sessions that meet once a week for $149 per session
will be offered.

- - -

The Math Monkey Knowledge Center is at 1642 Town Center
Cir., Weston. Call 877-468-6284 or visit
www.mathmonkey.com

More at:

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/states/florida/counties/browa
rd_county/cities_neighborhoods/weston/14881685.htm

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the
educational
purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post may
not
have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the
poster. The contents are protected by copyright law and the exemption for
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o If you send private e-mail to me, it will likely not be read,
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understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic,
democratic, scientific, social, and cultural, etc., issues. It is believed
that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as
provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with
Title
17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without
profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the
included
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subscribing to USENET newsgroups or visiting web sites. For more
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 10:41 pm    Post subject: Re: IN THE U.S., STUDENTS COUNT ON VEDIC-HINDU MATHEMATICS Reply with quote

I would invite you to research our company further. Kenneth Williams,
one of the world leaders in Vedic math, author of over 10 books on the
subject, writer of over 100 articles on the subject and lecturer
world-wide, is our Chief Academic Officer, developer of our curriculum
and personal mentor to me, Kirsten Fisch. We don't claim to be Jesus,
just a forum for children in the U.S. to increase their knowledge of
mathematics. Please visit both http://www.mathmonkey.com as well as
http://www.vedicmaths.org for more information. Then, let's have an
open, honest conversation on how to help children learn math.

Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
Quote:
Good point!
Let a Hindu teach Vedic Mathematics.

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

In article <1aHog.287153$5Z.44931@dukeread02>,
"are we on same page?" <sayhello@hotmail.com> posted:
i wouldn't put my trust in non-vedic people doing this.
one jesus has been bad enough.


www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:

EDUCATION

Kids count on Math Monkey

By Julie Levin
Special to The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
Sunday, June 25, 2006

For many of us, mastering the multiplication tables and
other mathematical concepts stemmed from little more than
rote memorization.

A new business in Weston is offering children another way
to learn, using an age-old approach to math wisdom.

''The idea is that the children should use the calculator
between their ears,'' said Kirsten Fisch, president of
Math Monkey Knowledge Centers.

Math Monkey opened its doors in the Weston Town Center in
early June. Fisch said the service offers children ages 6
to 10 a supplemental education program that focuses on
giving youngsters math skills for life. It is based on a
system called Vedic Math.

''It is a mental math system that illuminates various
properties of numbers, rather than rote memorization,''
said Fisch, who calls herself the ``Top Banana.''

The system shows young learners where numbers are in
relation to each other and how they work together.
Instead of straight memorization, the logic of the
equation is explained.

''Vedic'' refers to an ancient Indian system of
mathematics that is rooted in 16 principles and blends
mathematical logic, trigonometry, calculus and
algorithms.

''We show them special properties that belong to numbers
that allow you to calculate quicker,'' Fisch said.

To help promote understanding, Math Monkey created a
game-based curriculum to keep kids engaged. Even the
name, Math Monkey, is designed to keep them smiling.
Fisch said the concepts help students think on their feet
better, with more concentration and mental agility.

''While the focus is the math, there are some secondary
benefits,'' said Fisch, who used to live in Weston but is
now in Miami.

Fisch said Math Monkey is ideal for children who are
performing on grade level but want to advance their
skills.

''It doesn't just teach. It intrigues children in math so
they will continue to want to learn,'' she said.

Many of the classes are taught by Fisch, a former early
childhood educator. She moved from that field to the
corporate world, where she spent many years traveling. It
was in other countries she learned of Vedic Math.

Right now, the Weston location is the only center, but
the service hopes to expand.

Math Monkey classes are set to begin July 12. There are
four-week sessions that meet twice a week for 85 minutes.
The cost is $199 per session. During the fall, three 12-
week sessions that meet once a week for $149 per session
will be offered.

- - -

The Math Monkey Knowledge Center is at 1642 Town Center
Cir., Weston. Call 877-468-6284 or visit
www.mathmonkey.com

More at:

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/states/florida/counties/browa
rd_county/cities_neighborhoods/weston/14881685.htm

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the
educational
purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post may
not
have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the
poster. The contents are protected by copyright law and the exemption for
fair use of copyrighted works.
o If you send private e-mail to me, it will likely not be read,
considered or answered if it does not contain your full legal name,
current
e-mail and postal addresses, and live-voice telephone number.
o Posted for information and discussion. Views expressed by others
are
not necessarily those of the poster who may or may not have read the
article.

FAIR USE NOTICE: This article may contain copyrighted material the use of
which may or may not have been specifically authorized by the copyright
owner. This material is being made available in efforts to advance the
understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic,
democratic, scientific, social, and cultural, etc., issues. It is believed
that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as
provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with
Title
17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without
profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the
included
information for research, comment, discussion and educational purposes by
subscribing to USENET newsgroups or visiting web sites. For more
information
go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml
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Dr. Jai Maharaj
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 12:33 am    Post subject: Re: IN THE U.S., STUDENTS COUNT ON VEDIC-HINDU MATHEMATICS Reply with quote

Appreciate it -- I will research your company. I first posted an
article about Vedic Mathematics in these newsgroups 13 years ago,
in 1993 -- it is here:

http://tinyurl.com/of63p

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

In article <1151880082.754216.75060@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"mathmonkey" <kirstenfisch@gmail.com> posted:
Quote:
I would invite you to research our company further. Kenneth Williams,
one of the world leaders in Vedic math, author of over 10 books on the
subject, writer of over 100 articles on the subject and lecturer
world-wide, is our Chief Academic Officer, developer of our curriculum
and personal mentor to me, Kirsten Fisch. We don't claim to be Jesus,
just a forum for children in the U.S. to increase their knowledge of
mathematics. Please visit both http://www.mathmonkey.com as well as
http://www.vedicmaths.org for more information. Then, let's have an
open, honest conversation on how to help children learn math.

Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
Good point!
Let a Hindu teach Vedic Mathematics.

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

In article <1aHog.287153$5Z.44931@dukeread02>,
"are we on same page?" <sayhello@hotmail.com> posted:
i wouldn't put my trust in non-vedic people doing this.
one jesus has been bad enough.


www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:

EDUCATION

Kids count on Math Monkey

By Julie Levin
Special to The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
Sunday, June 25, 2006

For many of us, mastering the multiplication tables and
other mathematical concepts stemmed from little more than
rote memorization.

A new business in Weston is offering children another way
to learn, using an age-old approach to math wisdom.

''The idea is that the children should use the calculator
between their ears,'' said Kirsten Fisch, president of
Math Monkey Knowledge Centers.

Math Monkey opened its doors in the Weston Town Center in
early June. Fisch said the service offers children ages 6
to 10 a supplemental education program that focuses on
giving youngsters math skills for life. It is based on a
system called Vedic Math.

''It is a mental math system that illuminates various
properties of numbers, rather than rote memorization,''
said Fisch, who calls herself the ``Top Banana.''

The system shows young learners where numbers are in
relation to each other and how they work together.
Instead of straight memorization, the logic of the
equation is explained.

''Vedic'' refers to an ancient Indian system of
mathematics that is rooted in 16 principles and blends
mathematical logic, trigonometry, calculus and
algorithms.

''We show them special properties that belong to numbers
that allow you to calculate quicker,'' Fisch said.

To help promote understanding, Math Monkey created a
game-based curriculum to keep kids engaged. Even the
name, Math Monkey, is designed to keep them smiling.
Fisch said the concepts help students think on their feet
better, with more concentration and mental agility.

''While the focus is the math, there are some secondary
benefits,'' said Fisch, who used to live in Weston but is
now in Miami.

Fisch said Math Monkey is ideal for children who are
performing on grade level but want to advance their
skills.

''It doesn't just teach. It intrigues children in math so
they will continue to want to learn,'' she said.

Many of the classes are taught by Fisch, a former early
childhood educator. She moved from that field to the
corporate world, where she spent many years traveling. It
was in other countries she learned of Vedic Math.

Right now, the Weston location is the only center, but
the service hopes to expand.

Math Monkey classes are set to begin July 12. There are
four-week sessions that meet twice a week for 85 minutes.
The cost is $199 per session. During the fall, three 12-
week sessions that meet once a week for $149 per session
will be offered.

- - -

The Math Monkey Knowledge Center is at 1642 Town Center
Cir., Weston. Call 877-468-6284 or visit
www.mathmonkey.com

More at:


http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/states/florida/counties/browa
rd_county/cities_neighborhoods/weston/14881685.htm

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

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