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Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $23.95
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Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions in Bloomington, MN

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An approach to teaching chess in schools through a series of minigames which will enable all children to better understand and enjoy this magnificent game. Chess is a game of extraordinary excitement and beauty and all children should have the opportunity to experience it. Indeed, many claim that playing abstract strategy games such as chess provides a wide range of cognitive and social benefits - such as improvements in problem-solving ability and communication skills. However, Richard James argues that, because of the complexity of chess, most younger children would gain more benefit from simpler chess-based strategy games and incremental learning. In this practical handbook, Richard provides a wide range of games and puzzles based on these principles which are appropriate for primary schools, and explains how teachers can identify children who would benefit from starting young. Richard also sets out how this approach can engage the whole community, including working with children with special needs, getting parents involved in learning and playing, and developing partnerships between primary and secondary schools. An ideal resource for primary and secondary school teachers wanting to introduce their pupils to chess.
An approach to teaching chess in schools through a series of minigames which will enable all children to better understand and enjoy this magnificent game. Chess is a game of extraordinary excitement and beauty and all children should have the opportunity to experience it. Indeed, many claim that playing abstract strategy games such as chess provides a wide range of cognitive and social benefits - such as improvements in problem-solving ability and communication skills. However, Richard James argues that, because of the complexity of chess, most younger children would gain more benefit from simpler chess-based strategy games and incremental learning. In this practical handbook, Richard provides a wide range of games and puzzles based on these principles which are appropriate for primary schools, and explains how teachers can identify children who would benefit from starting young. Richard also sets out how this approach can engage the whole community, including working with children with special needs, getting parents involved in learning and playing, and developing partnerships between primary and secondary schools. An ideal resource for primary and secondary school teachers wanting to introduce their pupils to chess.

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