by Neil Dietsch | Jan 28, 2020 | Chess in Education - US
Tatiana Ogneva describes her teaching methodology (she uses the term “technology”) developed over ten years as a teacher and school psychologist in a Moscow primary school. The experience of work in RDE classes gave me an important understanding that children’s...
by Neil Dietsch | Nov 28, 2019 | Chess in Education - US
November 28, 2019 – As much pride as we take in the courses that Chess in Schools has developed for teachers, we are always keen to discover how other experts in the Chess in Education (CIE) field conduct teacher training. Part 2 of this article discusses the...
by Neil Dietsch | Oct 29, 2019 | Chess in Education, Chess in Education - US, US
October 23, 2019 – CIS Managing Director Neil Dietsch travels to the Franklin Chess Center in Meadville, MS to check out a class titled Introduction to Teaching Chess in Schools. The class is offered by The University of Mississippi’s Center for...
by Neil Dietsch | Sep 22, 2019 | Chess in Education - US, International
September 22, 2019 – The European Chess Union’s Education Commission released this video explaining why chess is the ideal classroom tool to prepare children for the digital world. It offers a brief, but compelling case for why educators worldwide are...
by Jerry Nash | Sep 5, 2019 | Alabama Chess in Schools, Chess in Education - US
For clients and past participants in the Alabama Chess in Schools (ACIS) program, Chess in Schools (CIS) is pleased to offer ChessKid Gold memberships to Schools at a discounted price. Due to a special arrangement with ChessKid, ordering through CIS allows you to have...
by Jerry Nash | Sep 5, 2019 | Chess in Education, Chess in Education - US
The Center on the Developing Child (CDC) at Harvard University recently released findings about the critical nature of developing executive functions in early childhood and adolescence. The video is an overview of several papers on the subject. The online article...