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What if the biggest problem in education isn't intelligence, but language?
In this episode of Living The Red Life, Aditya Nagrath, founder of Elephant Learning and a PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science, reveals why four out of five students begin school already behind in math and how that single gap can shape an entire future. After building software companies, leading engineering teams, and navigating devastating business setbacks, Aditya uncovered an opportunity far bigger than technology: transforming the way children learn mathematics.
He shares the unconventional thinking behind Elephant Learning, the science of teaching math as a language, and the performance-driven system producing measurable gains in just minutes per week. This conversation explores education innovation, entrepreneurship, STEM success, learning psychology, and the power of solving massive societal problems through scalable systems.
Key Takeaways
• Why mathematics should be taught as a language, not memorization
• The hidden kindergarten gap affecting millions of students
• How a business collapse led to a mission-driven education company
• Why algebra is the foundation for success across STEM fields
• The leadership principle that helped build a scalable education platform
Notable Quotes
• "Mathematics is happening everywhere, even when people don't realize it."
• "If the student understands the teacher, the education system works."
• "The goal is understanding, not repetition."
• "We've measured about a year and a half of math growth in just ten weeks."
• "Empowerment means giving people power where there was none before."
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What if the biggest problem in education isn't intelligence, but language?
In this episode of Living The Red Life, Aditya Nagrath, founder of Elephant Learning and a PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science, reveals why four out of five students begin school already behind in math and how that single gap can shape an entire future. After building software companies, leading engineering teams, and navigating devastating business setbacks, Aditya uncovered an opportunity far bigger than technology: transforming the way children learn mathematics.
He shares the unconventional thinking behind Elephant Learning, the science of teaching math as a language, and the performance-driven system producing measurable gains in just minutes per week. This conversation explores education innovation, entrepreneurship, STEM success, learning psychology, and the power of solving massive societal problems through scalable systems.
Key Takeaways
• Why mathematics should be taught as a language, not memorization
• The hidden kindergarten gap affecting millions of students
• How a business collapse led to a mission-driven education company
• Why algebra is the foundation for success across STEM fields
• The leadership principle that helped build a scalable education platform
Notable Quotes
• "Mathematics is happening everywhere, even when people don't realize it."
• "If the student understands the teacher, the education system works."
• "The goal is understanding, not repetition."
• "We've measured about a year and a half of math growth in just ten weeks."
• "Empowerment means giving people power where there was none before."
Connect with Rudy Mawer:

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