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Play and its Importance at School

April 10, 2023April 22, 2023 FIDE EDU chess, child, education, Game, learning

by Dr. C. Uvencio Blanco Hernández “In the educational ecosystem, games are very useful because they work as teaching strategies,

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How Can We Maximize Chess Learning?

January 19, 2023 edusecretary chess, coaching, learning

Overview How do we maximize learning? What is the most effective way of teaching or coaching? Does the effectiveness of

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Develop learning to learn strategies through chess

January 10, 2023January 19, 2023 edusecretary chess, learning, metacognition

In her series of blogs, Renate Otterbach explores her journey to learn chess as an adult. Let us begin with

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Chess for Education

The focus of FIDE’s Chess in Education Commission is to expand the global outreach for chess in education. Since children enjoy learning through play, chess is a powerful educational tool for the development of intellectual and 21st-century skills.

Chess can be implemented as a stand-alone subject or integrated into other subjects in the form of exercises, investigations, and chess-related activities. Game-based education engages students and improves the quality of the learning experience. Motivated students thus gain skills for success in and beyond the classroom.

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EDU Commission announces its 3rd “Preparation of Teachers” course in Spanish

September 22, 2023September 22, 2023 FIDE EDU

FIDE and its Chess in Education Commission are pleased to announce the dates of the newly revised Preparation of Teachers

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