P.K. Srinivasan (PKS) (4 November 1924 – 20 June 2005) was a well known mathematics teacher in India. He taught mathematics at the Muthialpet High School in Chennai, India until his retirement. His singular dedication to education of mathematics would bring him to the United States, where he worked for a year, and then to Nigeria, where he would work for six years. He is known in India for his dedication to teaching mathematics and in creating pioneering awareness of the Indian mathematician Ramanujan. He has authored several books in English, Telugu and Tamil that introduce mathematics to children in novel and interesting ways. He was also a prominent reviewer of math books in the weekly Book Review column of the Indian newspaper The Hindu in Chennai.
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| - P. K. Srinivasan (también conocido simplemente como PKS) (4 de noviembre de 1924 - 20 de junio de 2005) fue un conocido profesor de matemáticas en la India. Es conocido en India por su dedicación a la enseñanza de las matemáticas y por crear una conciencia pionera del matemático indio Ramanujan. Es autor de varios libros en inglés, telugu y tamil que introducen las matemáticas a los niños de maneras novedosas e interesantes. También fue un destacado crítico de libros de matemáticas en la columna semanal Book Review del periódico indio The Hindu de Chennai. (es)
- P.K. Srinivasan (PKS) (4 November 1924 – 20 June 2005) was a well known mathematics teacher in India. He taught mathematics at the Muthialpet High School in Chennai, India until his retirement. His singular dedication to education of mathematics would bring him to the United States, where he worked for a year, and then to Nigeria, where he would work for six years. He is known in India for his dedication to teaching mathematics and in creating pioneering awareness of the Indian mathematician Ramanujan. He has authored several books in English, Telugu and Tamil that introduce mathematics to children in novel and interesting ways. He was also a prominent reviewer of math books in the weekly Book Review column of the Indian newspaper The Hindu in Chennai. (en)
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| - P. K. Srinivasan (también conocido simplemente como PKS) (4 de noviembre de 1924 - 20 de junio de 2005) fue un conocido profesor de matemáticas en la India. Es conocido en India por su dedicación a la enseñanza de las matemáticas y por crear una conciencia pionera del matemático indio Ramanujan. Es autor de varios libros en inglés, telugu y tamil que introducen las matemáticas a los niños de maneras novedosas e interesantes. También fue un destacado crítico de libros de matemáticas en la columna semanal Book Review del periódico indio The Hindu de Chennai. (es)
- P.K. Srinivasan (PKS) (4 November 1924 – 20 June 2005) was a well known mathematics teacher in India. He taught mathematics at the Muthialpet High School in Chennai, India until his retirement. His singular dedication to education of mathematics would bring him to the United States, where he worked for a year, and then to Nigeria, where he would work for six years. He is known in India for his dedication to teaching mathematics and in creating pioneering awareness of the Indian mathematician Ramanujan. He has authored several books in English, Telugu and Tamil that introduce mathematics to children in novel and interesting ways. He was also a prominent reviewer of math books in the weekly Book Review column of the Indian newspaper The Hindu in Chennai. (en)
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