Skip to content
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Latest:
  • First FIDE “Preparation of Teachers” course is organised in Dallas, Texas
  • Two Types of Transfer and Their Characteristics
  • The school, forger of new citizens
  • EDU Commission announces its 12th “Preparation of Teachers” course
  • Hamburg Chess Federation will host its first FIDE “Preparation of Teachers” course
Chess in Education Commission

Chess in Education Commission

Categories

  • WHY CHESS
  • COMMISSION
    • EDU COMMISSION
  • RESEARCH
  • CIE INITIATIVES
    • Early Years Skills
    • Castle Project
    • Armenia
  • EDUCATION
    • ONLINE EDU COURSES
    • EDU COURSES
    • CONFERENCES
    • FIDE Preparation of Teachers Course Book
    • Preparación para Profesores Cómo introducir el Ajedrez en el Aula Libro de Curso
    • EDU small brochure
    • Teaching Materials
      • Chess Legends
      • Caissa
  • Partnerships
    • CIE Coalition
    • Opening Master
  • NEWS
  • BLOG
  • en English
    zh-CN Chinese (Simplified)en Englishfr Frenchde Germanit Italianru Russianes Spanish

BLOG

BLOG EDUCATION RESEARCH 

Two Types of Transfer and Their Characteristics

November 11, 2023November 11, 2023 FIDE EDU near and far transfer, skill development through chess

By Renate Otterbach Salomon and Perkins  described two types of transfer and their potential benefits in their article. They labeled

Read more
BLOG EDUCATION 

The school, forger of new citizens

November 6, 2023November 6, 2023 FIDE EDU chess, critical thinking, educations systems, values

by Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández Chess lesson in a Guyana school, 2023 School promotes values In order to come closer

Read more
BLOG EDUCATION 

How to Improve at Chess or at Any Hobby?

October 30, 2023October 30, 2023 FIDE EDU methodology, self-improvement, study chess

by Ilker Pazarcioglu FIDE EDU Commission This article is mainly for adults who have a passion for a hobby and

Read more
BLOG EDUCATION RESEARCH 

Understanding Plateaus-and How to Beat Them

September 15, 2023September 15, 2023 FIDE EDU education, plateau, research

By Renate Otterbach It happens to all of us. We are going along well, and suddenly we get stuck; it

Read more
BLOG CIE INITIATIVES EDUCATION 

Strategy for Training School Managers for Chess Teaching in Schools: The Case of Brazil

September 1, 2023September 1, 2023 FIDE EDU pedagogical chess, School Principals, training

by Professor Ms. Charles Moura Netto Introduction Chess is a strategy game that can be used as a pedagogical tool

Read more
BLOG 

Latin America and its need for chess projects as an expression of educational innovation – Part 2

August 20, 2023August 20, 2023 FIDE EDU chess, educational innovation, Latin America, training

by Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández In a proposal for chess in schools, we are interested in its incorporation as a

Read more
BLOG 

Latin America and its need for chess projects as an expression of educational innovation – Part 1

August 7, 2023August 7, 2023 FIDE EDU chess, educational innovation, Latin America, training

by Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández Latin America, more than 650 million inhabitants The term Latin America (Latin America) has not

Read more
BLOG 

The doctrine of fair play

July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 FIDE EDU fair play, sport

by Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández The concept of fair play The notion of fair play is intimately associated with ethical

Read more
BLOG 

Teaching for Transfer (Part 1)

July 17, 2023July 17, 2023 FIDE EDU chess education, transfer of knowledge

by Renate Otterbach One of the challenges chess teachers face is students’ ability to apply classroom instruction to actual game

Read more
BLOG 

Fair play as a value in sport and at school

July 3, 2023July 3, 2023 FIDE EDU fair play, International Olympic Committee, Olympism, sport

by Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández   The concept of fair play Since the very birth of Olympism, the expression “fair

Read more
  • ← Previous

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.

Featured Post

EDU COURSES NEWS 

First FIDE “Preparation of Teachers” course is organised in Dallas, Texas

November 17, 2023November 17, 2023 FIDE EDU

Newman International Academy and Emmanuel Chess Centre will host the FIDE “Preparation of Teachers” course to obtain the School Instructor

About us

FIDE has delegated the management of this site to the FIDE Chess in Education Commission. Our aim is to make chess an essential tool for educating students around the world.

Privacy Policy and Regulations

Click here to see Privacy Policy of Site

Click here to see Regulations

Contacts

  • education@fide.com
    Copyright © 2025 Chess in Education Commission. All rights reserved.
    Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.