Interview With The International Chess Federation On Using Chess As A Learning Tool
Interview With The International Chess Federation On Using Chess As A Learning Tool
By Erika Hardison
July 18, 2020
Summary
Learning chess is fun and builds important educational skills.
This interview with The International Chess Federation explains everything.
For International Chess Day, we spoke to the International Chess Federation to understand why playing chess is great for your child and the entire family.
To celebrate International Chess Day, July 20, everyone should do themselves a solid favor and learn how to play chess.
Llada, who is also a lover of chess, talked to us about why more parents should encourage their children to learn the game of chess.
Many teachers are using chess as a tool to introduce geometrical and mathematical concepts.
DL: Learning the basics of chess is not that difficult.
We should not be looking at ways to make them "Better chess players," but rather at ways in which chess can contribute to their overall development as a person.
DL: Nowadays, computers can speed up the learning process in any field, and chess is not an exception.
Any domestic chess software running on a simple smartphone can already play better than the world champion himself, so you can have this "Monster" in your pocket like a private coach, and ask his evaluation for any chess position.
Reference
Hardison, E. (2020, July 18). Chess As A Learning Tool: An Interview With The International Chess Federation. Retrieved July 21, 2020, from https://www.moms.com/chess-learning-tool-interview-international-chess-federation/