The Gaussian Method
The Gaussian Method embraces the science of cognition and the three stage human cognition architecture comprising of sensory memory, working memory, and long term memory as the underlying model for effective and efficient learning.
The Gaussian Method was co-developed by Elaine and Ramesh Panwar. At The Gaussian School, we believe everyone is born with a deep reservoir of untapped potential. Students actualize that potential when they engage in a virtuous cycle of inquiry, engagement, and practice. This virtuous cycle cultivates a commitment to and ultimately a passion for learning.
Elaine Panwar, ELA
Elaine co-developed the Gaussian Method while homeschooling her son. Elaine has an MA and is a UCLA alumnus. She has taught language arts to elementary, middle, and high school students as well as adults both in the United States and abroad for over twenty years. She brings passion, dedication, and personalized attention to her students. When she is not teaching, she is reading her favorite author, Charles Dickens, or she is playing her favorite sport, tennis.
Ramesh Panwar, STEM
Ramesh developed the Gaussian Method jointly with his wife Elaine when they homeschooled their son. Ramesh is an IIT-Kanpur and UCLA alumnus. He pioneered the first multicore microprocessor and the first gigabit network firewall in the industry. He is the primary inventor on 75 patents and has a PhD in computer science.