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Chess: a game to be spread in schools

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2020-1-IT02-KA201-079863
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for school education Funder Contribution: 423,191 EUR

Chess: a game to be spread in schools

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"CONTEXT""CHESS: A GAME TO SPREAD AT SCHOOL"" (CGS) is a project aimed at primary school teachers and in part to early childhood, to give them a pedagogical training tool, capable of addressing the educational needs of their pupils, to obtain - thanks to the game of chess introduced in the classroom - the development of key competences, functional to counteracting the poor results of the students, in particular in the scientific subjects. OBJECTIVESTherefore, general objective of CGS is to strengthen teachers' competences with the following specific objectives, to:1)develop an innovative training protocol, consisting of 4 didactical modules (A,B,C,D) which allows teachers to teach chess independently in the classroom, and to train their colleagues to introduce chess in the classroom, without the need for external trainers; 2)obtain a formal recognition of the competecences acquired by the EU;3)activate a model that expands independently through Peer Education.In the training protocol, modules A and D are created in CGS, whilst modules B and C are implemented by the CASTLE project (an official EU ""Success Story""). PARTICIPANTSThe project Partnership comprises:-C.S.E.N. the largest Sports Promotion Body in Italy, has a sports division dedicated to chess for educational purposes. It is the project Applicant.-EUROPEAN CHESS UNION (ECU) is the representative sports body for chess in Europe with 54 affiliated chess federations. It has endorsed the School Chess Teacher Certificate.-SPORTS SOCIETY ALFIERE BIANCO is engaged in the research and development of new models of school chess teaching.-CLUB DEPORTIVO ELEMENTAL 64 VILLALBA is engaged in chess training in Madrid and the development of new teaching models dedicated to teachers.-UPPSALA SSS is one of the largest chess clubs in Sweden and focuses its activities only on school-age children. To date, it has involved 13,500 pupils and trained 300 primary school teachers.-UNIVERSITY OF TURIN (UNITO) is among the universities in Europe which has carried out the most research into the effects of playing chess at school.-FUNDACIÓN APRENDER includes 2 schools in Madrid, among the first to introduce chess between school subjects for educational purposes. -BÖRJE SKOLA of Uppsala has been using chess in education in all primary school classes since 2012.-The ITALIAN NETWORK OF SCHOOLS FOR CHESS consists of 2 Apulian schools with the aim of spreading the game of chess in schools.-CHESSITY is a comprehensive online chess learning platform designed for primary school children under the supervision of their teacher.ACTIVITIESThe project includes four TPMs to plan and manage all aspects related to the administrative, organisational and development activities of the Intellectual Outputs (IOs). The project undertakes to develop five IOs: 1) IO n.1 Game protocol on giant chessboard for the kindergarten, which constitutes module A of the CGS training protocol; 2) IOn.2 Chess-on-desk plus use of the web for classes 3a, 4a and 5a of primary school, with preparatory elements for learning Coding, which forms the module D of the protocol; 3) IO n.3 Guidelines for teacher training on the CGS methodology, to provide additional operational support for the CGS method; 4) IO n.4 UNITO's scientific research report, which highlights the results achieved; 5) IO n.5 Interactive training platform, necessary for the online development of the project and its replicability.There are two Multiplier Events of 2 days: one to present the project and the other as a final event; to which are added 2 Multiplier Events of 1 day to give resonance to the IOs made in CGS. There are also two Learning, Teaching, Training Activities (LTTAs) of 3 days each to ensure that skills are transferred to teachers in a way that conforms to the project objectives. METHODOLOGYCGS plans to adopt the innovative Peer Education Method to the teaching of chess. This method builds the skills of teachers through peer learning and tutoring. The method will be combined with the use of the web platform to support the learning and tutoring. RESULTS AND IMPACTBy the end of the project, 312 teachers will have successfully peer trained with the CGS method. They should capable of training other colleagues with the Peer Education Method. 6,500 children will have learned chess at school, with significant benefits in overall social and academic performance. In addition, the trained teachers will have obtained formal recognition of the skills acquired, strengthening their professional profile. This project will deliver a lasting impact both for the teachers that come out strengthened and motivated due to the use of a new educational tools and also for the schools that become more innovative and effective in their educational purposes. The long-term advantages are its accessibility, easy use and sustainability due to the Peer Education."

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