Stereotyping the chess player in modern society
by Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández A stereotype is a mental image Today, in the age of information, communications and knowledge,
Read moreby Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández A stereotype is a mental image Today, in the age of information, communications and knowledge,
Read moreThe CGS (Chess a Game to be Spread in Schools) Congress of Educational Chess was held in Bologna between 27th-28th
Read moreThe online chess learning platform Chessable (part of Chess.com) is seeking undergraduate and graduate students to apply for the Chessable
Read moreby Boris Bruhn The Chess for Freedom Conference was an excellent event in Schaumburg, Chicago. Dr Mikhail Korenman, the conference
Read moreby Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández In the beginning was playing Since time immemorial, play has been part of the behaviour
Read moreLausanne, Switzerland / Bratislava, Slovakia – The Chess in Education Commission of the International Chess Federation, FIDE EDU, is dedicated
Read moreFIDE and its Chess in Education Commission are pleased to announce the dates of the new Preparation of Teachers course.
Read moreTeachers in Doha discover the benefits of Chess in Education Qatar Chess Association organized the “Chess in Schools” seminar
Read moreBy Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández “The regular practice of the game of chess stimulates the discipline of its players,
Read moreBoris Bruhn, member of the Education Commission was in Vejle to report about this exciting event: On May 4th, the
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