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Teaching Chess in the 21st Century
Teaching Chess in the 21st Century

Teaching Chess in the 21st Century

Product ID : 43239382
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Galleon Product ID 43239382
Shipping Weight 0.7 lbs
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Model 0-9761962-0-4
Manufacturer The House Of Staunton
Shipping Dimension 8.9 x 5.91 x 0.59 inches
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Teaching Chess in the 21st Century Features

  • Author: Todd Bardwick

  • Pages: 187 Pages

  • Publication Years: 2004


About Teaching Chess In The 21st Century

Review "Excellent book for helping teachers who know little about chess introduce and teach the game in primary and elementary classrooms" -- By Bruce Pandolfini, ChessCafe.com, June 2005 Product Description Teaching Chess in the 21st Century is a designed to incorporate chess into a math curriculum for elementary school students. It includes:*math lessons learned through chess incorporating National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards*exemplars and rubrics for testing student's knowledge and understanding for each lesson*teacher tips to help students as they learn to play chess and how to handle situations that frequently occur*tried and true tested analogies that children will relate to so that they can learn chess in an effective and fun way From the Publisher Teachers and education experts contributed to this book which is designed to be used in the classroom for a beginner chess text. Teachers can readily reference the rubrics, benchmarks, and standards. This helps the teacher plan their lessons by organizing the essential component parts of the lesson because they know what their final objective is. About the Author Todd Bardwick is a National Chess Master and one of the most experienced chess teachers in the United States having taught chess full-time for over 25 years. He has taught over 15,000 chess classes with some of his students becoming state and national scholastic chess champions and has the rare certification as a Professional Chess Coach by the United States Chess Federation. He is a five-time Denver Chess Champion, runs the Chess Academy of Denver, and founded the Rocky Mountain Chess Camp - one of the oldest children's chess camps in the nation. Todd wrote the chess column for the Rocky Mountain News from 1993-2009 and is nationally known as "The Chess Detective" through his column in the United States Chess Federation's publication, Chess Life for Kids (2002-2017). His best-selling books are published in four languages and are sold throughout the world.