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      Home  >  College Chess • General News • Major Tournaments • Scholastic Chess  >  Chess Subject is Officially Integrated into the National Curriculum in Hungary

      Chess Subject is Officially Integrated into the National Curriculum in Hungary

      Chess in Education, chess in the schools, Judit Polgar, Sofia Polgar

      Judit Polgar’s Skill-Building Chess Subject is Officially Integrated into the National Curriculum in Hungary


      The Hungarian Institute for Educational Research and Development has released a supplement to the National Curriculum, and made Judit Polgar’s ”Skill-building Chess” subject available for elementary schools from September 2013.
      The Judit Polgar Chess Foundation for Educational Benefits has been working on the „Chess Palace” program for more than a year, running pilot projects in several schools from September 2012. The program proved to be very successful with children, teachers, parents and educational professionals as well. From last September there has been a non-stop interest from many other school in Hungary, and also many schools from several other countries. Because of the great interest in this initiative, the Foundation regularly holds open lessons to demonstrate the methodology to teachers and professionals interested in introducing the subject at their own school.
      Judit Polgar has also developed an elementary student book and workbook series called “Chess Palace” for 1-4 grade students. This, so far unique, teaching material, instead of teaching chess as a sport and game the traditional way, goes beyond the normal boarders of chess teaching, and focuses on improving academic skills, logical, creative thinking and problem solving, preparing children to be able to accept the challenges of the digital society they live in.  The Chess Palace series is supported by a teacher training, a very practical teachers’ guide book and also provides a detailed learning toolkit available even for schools with very limited finances, so they can adopt the whole program easily.

      „I’m glad we were able to come up with this extremely complex and well-structured program, and find the way to integrate chess into public education in Hungary, as one of the first countries to do this in Europe. In this project we use chess as an exceptional learning tool, and we found the way to make strong connection with fundamental subject such as math, reading and writing. We managed to completely integrate our chess into the regular elementary school curriculum. The winners of tomorrow will be able to deliver smart strategic and creative thinking and quick problem-solving, which can all be playfully imbibed by children through chess.”- said Judit Polgar after the official announcement of the decision.    

      The graphics and illustrations of the Chess Palace series have been created by Judit’s sister, Sofia Polgar. The most obvious way to reach children in a digital world is through their own digital devices, such as tablets and smart phones. Judit Polgar has achieved this already, having launched her own chess application called ChessPlayground as well.
      CHESS IN SCHOOL SUPPORTED BY EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
      The European Parliament adopted the Written Declaration “Chess in School” in 2012. The EP’s declaration has an aim to bring attention to chess as a teaching tool to schools because it directly contributes to academic performance and makes kids smarter, more critical thinker, better problem solver, and more independent decision maker while enjoying themselves.  
      As a new step in the “Chess in Education” efforts Judit Polgar, Garry Kasparov and President of the European Chess Union, Silvio Danailov has recently met the EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, Mrs. Androulla Vassiliou, in Brussels.
      During the meeting Mrs. Vassiliou expressed her satisfaction with the big progress of the European Chess Union concerning the project “Chess in school” and the big support which the Written Declaration had received by the MEPs in the EU Parliament.
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        March 11, 2013 at 4:44 am

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