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Prayogtvisha Launches STEM Education Programme Pilot at SSV International School, Guntur

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Prayogtvisha Launches STEM Education Programme Pilot at SSV International School, Guntur
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Prayogtvisha has launched a pilot STEM education program at SSV International School in Guntur, India, targeting students in grades 6 through 9. The initiative utilizes the proprietary TVISHA framework to improve conceptual understanding in Math and Science through hands-on learning, continuous assessment, and integrated life skills training.

BENGALURU, India , July 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Prayogtvisha, an education company founded by Menterra Social Impact Fund, today launched its pilot programme at SSV International School, Guntur. The Prayogtvisha approach is a structured approach to teaching Science and Math to students in Grade 6 to 9 one concept at a time, supported by curated learning material that not only facilitates learning, but also allows the student to know how to relate each concept to real life. Each concept taught is assessed at the end of a chapter for comprehension. If the student has poor understanding of the concept, the lack of understanding is remedied. The assessment outside the normal tests makes learning less stressful. This strong foundation at the concept level ensures complete learning of Science and Math in the foundational years. Teachers participating in the Prayogtvisha program are trained in this unique teaching and learning mode. Teachers are supported with structured lesson plans, instructional tools, and ongoing capability development, not as a one-time training but as a continuous process throughout the engagement.

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