We analyse the effect of substituting a weekly mathematics lesson in primary school grades 1-3 with a lesson in mathematics based on chess instruction. We use data from the City of Aarhus in Denmark, combining test score data with a comprehensive data set obtained from administrative registers. We use two different methodological approaches to identify and estimate treatment effects and we tend to find positive effects, indicating that knowledge acquired through chess play can be transferred to the domain of mathematics. We also find larger impacts for unhappy children and children who are bored in school, perhaps because chess instruction facilitates learning by providing an alternative approach to mathematics for these children. The resul...
The aim of this study is to examine, in an educational context, the influence of chess training on a...
This review aims to present how chess improves student abilities and underlines inferences about che...
A study was conducted to determine whether middle-school students who learned general problem-solvin...
AbstractIn recent years, pupils' poor achievement in mathematics has been a concern in many Western ...
poster abstractThis study explored how instructional approaches utilizing the oft-overlooked nonsyno...
Chess is thought to be a game demanding high cognitive abilities to be played well. Alth...
This study is part of an evaluation of a Chess in Schools Initiative (CIS) which was a program imple...
It is well known, although a challenge for the researchers, that chess players tend to have superior...
www.vivacityinc.com/chess Chess is widely believed to increase “mental muscle”. The academic benefit...
Several studies have been carried out to demonstrate the benefits of chess instruction, especially f...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the benefit of chess in mathematics lessons for children with l...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.The purpose of this study was to find out w...
“Chess playing makes kids smarter.” “Chess increases mathematical abilities.” “Chess improves academ...
It has been proposed that playing chess enables children to improve their ability in mathematics. Th...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyze the effect of learning of chess play on developing meta...
The aim of this study is to examine, in an educational context, the influence of chess training on a...
This review aims to present how chess improves student abilities and underlines inferences about che...
A study was conducted to determine whether middle-school students who learned general problem-solvin...
AbstractIn recent years, pupils' poor achievement in mathematics has been a concern in many Western ...
poster abstractThis study explored how instructional approaches utilizing the oft-overlooked nonsyno...
Chess is thought to be a game demanding high cognitive abilities to be played well. Alth...
This study is part of an evaluation of a Chess in Schools Initiative (CIS) which was a program imple...
It is well known, although a challenge for the researchers, that chess players tend to have superior...
www.vivacityinc.com/chess Chess is widely believed to increase “mental muscle”. The academic benefit...
Several studies have been carried out to demonstrate the benefits of chess instruction, especially f...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the benefit of chess in mathematics lessons for children with l...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.The purpose of this study was to find out w...
“Chess playing makes kids smarter.” “Chess increases mathematical abilities.” “Chess improves academ...
It has been proposed that playing chess enables children to improve their ability in mathematics. Th...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyze the effect of learning of chess play on developing meta...
The aim of this study is to examine, in an educational context, the influence of chess training on a...
This review aims to present how chess improves student abilities and underlines inferences about che...
A study was conducted to determine whether middle-school students who learned general problem-solvin...