The Vigyan Pratibha project aims to create spaces within the school systems in India where students of diverse abilities as
well as under-served backgrounds can nurture their talent in science and mathematics. We work towards supporting a high quality and well-rounded science and
mathematics education that is based on deep understanding, appreciation and a sense of excitement about the subject. Our learning resources, targeted
towards students of classes 8 to 10, are developed by science and mathematics educators in partnership with scientists from various institutions and evolve
continuously based on feedback from the students and teachers community. These resources also expose students to the processes of observation, analysis,
critical thinking and collective learning. We envisage that this project will prepare a population of students in the country who would have a critical
understanding of the content in their textbooks and of natural, technological, and social changes around them. This, in turn, will help students to carve
out a meaningful career for themselves.
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc; www.imsc.res.in) is
the
southern nodal centre for the Vigyan Pratibha project (www.vigyanpratibha.in). As part of this program, we at IMSc have been
organizing teacher workshops to introduce teachers to the resources as well
as visiting schools to help teachers conduct units with students.