Chess Curriculum Inventory
I ended my previous Chess in School post, 'Chess Curriculum No.6', saying,
Now that I have six different examples of a chess curriculum, it's time to compare them. That will be a separate exercise.
Following is an inventory of the documents identified in each of four previous posts, using the following structure:-
Title • Author • Number of pages • Filename
Chess Curriculum (26 April 2015)
No.1: ChessKid.com Curriculum - Welcome & Introduction • Daniel Rensch, Co-Director of Content and Professional Relations • 12 pages (Introduction.pdf) • ChessKid_Curriculum.zip (-> Directory:ChessKid_Curriculum -> 5 Subdirectories = 22 PDF documents)
No.2: Teaching Chess the Easy and Fun Way with Mini-Games • Kathy Price, Andre E. Zupans • 84 pages • Randolph-TeachingChesstheEasyFunWaywithMiniGames.pdf
No.3: Think Like A King - A Curriculum Guide for Scholastic Chess • David MacEnulty • 21 pages • school chess curriculum guide.pdf
Not mentioned in the original post:- Highland Park / PDF:-
No.4: CURRICULUM FOR BEGINNERS AND INTERMEDIATES, Highland Park Scholastic Chess • Jerry Neugarten • 36 pages • HighlandParkCurriculum.pdf
[For further investigation:-
Chess Training Program for Teachers • Susan Polgar • 62 pages • SPF_Training_Program_for_Teachers.pdf
Chess Lesson Plans for Teachers • FIDE • 6 pages • chess_lesson_plans_for_teachers.pdf ]
S.Polgar Chess Curriculum (10 May 2015)
No.5: Chess Training Guide for Teachers and Parents • Susan Polgar • 65 pages • chess-training-guide.pdf
FIDE Chess Curriculum (24 May 2015)
No.6: Kulac Teacher Guide • Olgun Kulac • 169 pages • kutgen2014_03.pdf
No.7: ELEMENTARY LEVEL - CHESS CLASS BOOK • Olgun Kulac • 176 pages • kuy1_2014_en.pdf
Chess Curriculum No.6 (07 June 2015; ChessCafe / ChessEDU)
No.8: ChessEdu.org - White Belt Chess Curriculum • Mark C. Donlan • 208 pages • curriculum_wbv2.pdf
That makes four posts, seven (not six) resources, eight documents. What chess wisdom do the documents contain? I'll look at that in my next post.
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