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by Pep Suárez Imagine a classroom where students not only learn but also embark on an exciting intellectual journey. In
Read moreby Pep Suárez Imagine a classroom where students not only learn but also embark on an exciting intellectual journey. In
Read moreBy Renate Otterbach It happens to all of us. We are going along well, and suddenly we get stuck; it
Read moreFIDE Chess in Education Commission is pleased to announce the dates of the new Preparation of Teachers course. The course
Read moreby Renate Otterbach Earlier we discussed chunking and how it helps us to store large amounts of information quickly and
Read moreThe CGS (Chess a Game to be Spread in Schools) Congress of Educational Chess was held in Bologna between 27th-28th
Read moreby Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández “In India, as with Egypt, the origin of mathematics is associated with religious rituals. Mathematically,
Read moreby Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández “Mathematics has been essential for advances in philosophy, science and technology. The origin of chess
Read moreby Renate Otterbach Introduction In the previous blog, we discussed differences in coding and its implications for teaching, especially for
Read moreby Dr. C. Uvencio Blanco Hernández “In the educational ecosystem, games are very useful because they work as teaching strategies,
Read moreby Dr. Uvencio Blanco Hernández “Chess has a series of characteristics, typical of games, such as: it is a voluntary
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