Sunday, April 24, 2011

Why study chess?


Why Study Chess?

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Benefits of Chess for Youth

A brief survey of psychological studies of chess

Chess: A Learning Tool

Chess Development in Aberdeen’s Primary Schools: A Study Of Literacy And Social Capital

Chess in the Math Curriculum

Chess raises IQ scores

Educational Benefits

Educational Benefits of Chess

Expert Performance and Deliberate Practice. An updated excerpt from Ericsson (2000).

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Huge benefits for young chess players

Mathematics and Chess Page

Research & Educational Benefits of Chess

Scholastic Chess Research Bibliography

Success in Chess Mediated by Cognitive- Affective Molds

The Expert Mind

Why chess is important in education?

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