Chess for Educators

Chess for Educators
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Publisher : New In Chess
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9789056919436
ISBN-13 : 9056919431
Rating : 4/5 (431 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Chess for Educators by : Karel van Delft

Download or read book Chess for Educators written by Karel van Delft and published by New In Chess. This book was released on 2021-04-02 with total page 411 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chess has the rare quality that children love it despite the fact that it is good for them. Playing chess is just like life: you have to make plans, take decisions, be creative, deal with challenges, handle disappointments, interact with others and evaluate your actions. Psychologist and chess teacher Karel van Delft has spent a large part of his life studying the benefits of chess in education. In this guide he provides access to the underlying scientific research and presents the didactical methods of how to effectively apply these findings in practice. Van Delft has created a dependable toolkit for teachers and scholastic chess organizers. What can teachers do to improve their instruction? How (un)important is talent? How do you support a special needs group? How do you deal with parents? And with school authorities? What are the best selling points of a chess program? Boys and girls, does it make a difference? How do ‘chess in schools' programs fare in different countries? This is not a book on chess rules, with lots of moves and diagrams, but it points the way to where good technical chess improvement content can be found. Van Delft offers a wealth of practical advice on how to launch and present a chess program and how to apply the most effective didactics in order for kids to build critical life skills through learning chess.

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