Category: Free for Schools Program

CHARITY PROGRAM EXTENDED FOR THE 2023/24 SCHOOL YEAR FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED SCHOOLS

Welcome to LearningChess Free for Schools Program info page for the 2023/24 school year. More than 110.000 children studied worldwide with LearningChess for free in our different scholastic programs in the last years.

We gladly inform you that LearningChess owners extend the ongoing charity program to the 2023/24 school year for underprivileged schools.

You and your students can get free online chess lessons with complete Learning Management.

CHARITY PROGRAM EXTENDED FOR THE 2022/23 SCHOOL YEAR FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED SCHOOLS

Welcome to LearningChess Free for Schools Program info page for the 2022/23 school year.

More than 100.000 children studied worldwide with LearningChess for free in our different scholastic programs in the last years.

We understand that our program is becoming increasingly important during the coronavirus pandemic. We gladly inform you that LearningChess owners extend the ongoing charity program to the 2022/23 school year for underprivileged schools.

This year’s motto: “You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” – John Bunyan

CHARITY PROGRAM EXTENDED
FOR THE 2019/20 SCHOOL YEAR
FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED SCHOOLS

Welcome to LearningChess Free for Schools Program info page for the 2019/20 school year.

More than 50.000 children studied worldwide with LearningChess for free in our different scholastic programs in the last years.

We gladly inform you that LearningChess owners extend the ongoing charity program to the 2019/20 school year for underprivileged schools.

This year’s motto: “Helping people by charity is the most human thing we can do” – Oprah Winfrey

TE JÖSSZ! GONDOLKODJ ÉS NYERJ!
(FOR HUNGARIAN USERS ONLY)

Te jössz! oldalunkon tíz ingyenes leckepárt találsz, amelyekben a sakklépések elsajátítása mellett számos logikai fejtörővel és játékkal is találkozol. Célunk a fejlesztés, a tanulás színesítése és élményszerűvé tétele volt.

A programhoz szorosan kapcsolódik a “Gondolkodj és nyerj! verseny, havonta új feladattal. A sikeres beküldők között ajándékokat sorsolunk ki.

A verseny lezárult, de az izgalmas feladatokat még most is meg lehet nézni. Köszönjük a rengeteg beküldött megoldást. A verseny győztesének bemutatkozása itt olvasható.

CHARITY PROGRAM EXTENDED
FOR THE 2018/19 SCHOOL YEAR
FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED SCHOOLS

Welcome to LearningChess Free for Schools Program info page for the 2018/19 school year.

More than 40.000 children studied worldwide with LearningChess for free in our different scholastic programs in the last years.

We gladly inform you that LearningChess owners extend the ongoing charity program to the 2018/19 school year for underprivileged schools.

Our motto is: “Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.” – Martin Luther King Jr.

PARTNER SCHOOL: SUMMER CAMP IN ATHENS

St. Lawrence College

From: Manos Alachouzos,  Athens, Greece

65 LearningChess.net students

It is always a challenge when faced with a class of learners all keen to hone their chess skills or to learn the game of chess, to come up with activities that engage them and at the same time cater to their varying ability levels…

Manos

HOW CAN TEACHERS USE LEARNINGCHESS.NET IN THE SCHOOLS?

The invitation to the Chess and Mathematics Conference in London, 6-7 December 2014 is an outstanding opportunity to inform the teachers, schools and students in wider circle about LearningChess.Net. The timing is the best – we have just launched the Android App and the number of students in our Free for Schools Program is dynamically growing.

Is it True that Chess Makes Kids Smarter?

To my greatest pleasure, teaching chess in kindergartens and schools is more and more widespread, still, a lot of people ask this question. Let’s see what the truth may be.

SmartGirlPlayingChessWhen we worked out our online chess tutor we thoroughly analyzed this problem and studied the relevant scientific research papers, which are already available for everyone on the Internet, fortunately.  Now, I would like to summarize these methodologically and make them clearer through examples.  I do hope that after reading this blog entry even more people will take a liking to teaching – and of course, learning – chess.