Steven Rudolph is an American educationist, researcher, TV personality, and bestselling author based in India. In 1994, he introduced the Internet to Indian schools and followed it up with the first series of constructivist computer textbooks for Indian children.

As Educational Director of Jiva Institute and founder of Jiva Public School, he has developed many innovative learning materials for students to help them realise their potential. He is the proponent of a novel concept in education called “Multiple Natures” that is used to help individuals identify careers that are compatible with their personality types.

Rudolph is a popular face on TV, notable for his show Discover Your Child, on the Care World Channel, where he addresses parenting issues. He is also widely known for his unique life-skills workshops that have been attended by thousands of children, parents, and teachers throughout the country.

Rudolph has served as a consultant to the World Bank, Unesco, the Department of Human Resource Development (Government of India), the NCERT, the CBSE, the ICSE, and companies including Apple Computer, Microsoft, Intel, HP and Wipro. He holds a Masters degree in Education from Temple University.

Read about me here on Wikipedia.


Take the Multiple Natures Test

Confused about your ideal career? Take the Multiple Natures Test to discover the amazing careers that match your unique nature. Click here to take the test online.

Become my Fan on Facebook

Steven Rudolph on Facebook

My Tweets

  • Have you used a computer tablet yet? (iPad, Galaxy Tab, etc.) If so, what's been your experience? 3 days ago
  • What do students of Class 12 usually do during summers, while their Board results are awaited? 1 week ago
  • MI-MN TIP: Warm-up with a strength This is the equivalent of a warm-up exercise. Before a person performs a... fb.me/1EPnwxX0G 1 week ago

Flickr Photos

DSC_0245

DSC_0226

DSC_0199

More Photos

Jiva Public School

Our centre for educational innovation, Jiva Public School is where we cook up new and exciting ideas for learning.

Categories


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.