Tag Archives: Chess in Education

If I were a Chess Teacher

I have been teaching chess in primary schools across London for Chess in Schools and Communities (CSC) since 2019. As part of CSC’s tutor preparation, new chess tutors are required to complete 20 hours of classroom shadowing before leading their own sessions. Last week, Daniel joined me in this capacity, observing several of my lessons… Read More »

Collaboration with ChessKid to support ECU School Chess Teachers and their students

Dear ECU School Chess Teacher title holders, Congratulations on completing the ECU101 training course! Your dedication to continuous learning and your commitment to delivering high-quality chess education to children truly make a difference. To further support your journey as a chess educator, we’re excited to share some wonderful news. Thanks to our collaboration, ChessKid is… Read More »

ECU Chess in Education Ambassador – Austria

The European Chess Union has launched the ECU Chess in Education Partnership with National Chess Federations to help promote chess as an educational tool in schools and institutions across Europe and beyond, strengthening the connection amongst National Federations and the broader educational community. ECU EDU’s goal is to increase the visibility of the National Chess in Education initiatives through… Read More »