Vedic Mathematics for School offers a fresh and easy approach to learning mathematics. The system was reconstructed from ancient Vedic sources by the late Bharati Krsna Tirthaji earlier this century and is based on a small collection of sutras. Each sutra briefly encapsulates a rule of mental working, a principle or guiding maxim. Through simple practice of these methods all may become adept and efficient at mathematics. Book I of the series is intended for primary schools in which many of the fundamental concepts of mathematics are introduced. It has been written from the classroom experience of teaching Vedic mathematics to eight and nine years-old. At this age a few of the Vedic methods are used, the rest being introduced at a later stage.
JAMES T. GLOVER is head of mathematics at St. James Independent School in London. He is director of mathematical studies at the School of Economic Science and a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.
"The examples and exercises have been arranged with care and the grading of
the latter shows every evidence of the same pedagogic thoroughness. The
exercises have been beautifully structured, presenting a mixed bag of
fairly straight forward stuff, with may stimulating questions going well
beyond the merely routine. for this reason, if no other, the book deserves
to serve as a model for text books at this level, in use in this country."
"The book has been neatly printed and moderately priced. For its immense
intellectual worth, it is highly recommended to the seekers of knowledge of
mathematics."
--Vedic Astrology