Deepti’s Story
Growing up in India, Deepti Khare quickly grasped the importance of education. “We had domestic helpers at home, and I held classes after school for them and their children. Using a chalkboard that my parents painted on a wall for me, I taught numbers and the Hindi alphabet. I was encouraged by my students’ eagerness to learn something new; it was refreshing to see them intrigued by education, a foreign idea to them.”
Deepti graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and earned a master’s degree in education from Stanford University. “I wish to pay it forward by helping students at the high school level. We are experiencing a significant shortage of people educated in science and mathematics, fields that are less accessible to the economically disadvantaged.” Deepti believes that rich educational experiences should be available for all students.
Following graduation she worked at Mathnasium, a math tutoring center, and at Sequoia High School, located in Redwood City, California. Deepti hopes to continue working with a dynamic and diverse student body.
Education can change lives and societies for the better. It increases social mobility and creates an aware and informed citizenry. Most importantly, education increases the human consciousness.
Knowles Academy Courses Taught
Designing Instructional Tasks to Increase Student Engagement and Learning in Math