AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyze the effect of learning of chess play on developing meta-cognitive ability and mathematical problem-solving capability of students at various levels of schooling. To this end, 86 school-boy students were randomly selected and they taught chess for six months, and another group of 94 students randomly selected for control group. The subjects were assessed via meta-cognitive questionnaire of Panaoura, Philippou, and Christou (2003) and mathematics exams. The results indicated that chess player students showed more achievement in both meta-cognitive abilities and mathematical problem solving capabilities than other non-chess player students. In addition, a positive and significant relationship was fo...
It is well known, although a challenge for the researchers, that chess players tend to have superior...
poster abstractThis study explored how instructional approaches utilizing the oft-overlooked nonsyno...
www.vivacityinc.com/chess Chess is widely believed to increase “mental muscle”. The academic benefit...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyze the effect of learning of chess play on developing meta...
It has been proposed that playing chess enables children to improve their ability in mathematics. Th...
Several studies have been carried out to demonstrate the benefits of chess instruction, especially f...
Chess is thought to be a game demanding high cognitive abilities to be played well. Alth...
The aim of this study is to examine, in an educational context, the influence of chess training on a...
Chess instruction during the school day or in a club format has been shown to increase achievement i...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of playing chess on cognitive skills ...
AbstractIn recent years, pupils' poor achievement in mathematics has been a concern in many Western ...
AbstractThe present study aim demonstrate of role chess training has on school performance, memory, ...
Systematic training of chess has beenshown to significantly increase the IQ and cognitivefunctioning...
This review aims to present how chess improves student abilities and underlines inferences about che...
Chess instruction has been claimed to enhance primary and middle school students' mathematical abili...
It is well known, although a challenge for the researchers, that chess players tend to have superior...
poster abstractThis study explored how instructional approaches utilizing the oft-overlooked nonsyno...
www.vivacityinc.com/chess Chess is widely believed to increase “mental muscle”. The academic benefit...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyze the effect of learning of chess play on developing meta...
It has been proposed that playing chess enables children to improve their ability in mathematics. Th...
Several studies have been carried out to demonstrate the benefits of chess instruction, especially f...
Chess is thought to be a game demanding high cognitive abilities to be played well. Alth...
The aim of this study is to examine, in an educational context, the influence of chess training on a...
Chess instruction during the school day or in a club format has been shown to increase achievement i...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of playing chess on cognitive skills ...
AbstractIn recent years, pupils' poor achievement in mathematics has been a concern in many Western ...
AbstractThe present study aim demonstrate of role chess training has on school performance, memory, ...
Systematic training of chess has beenshown to significantly increase the IQ and cognitivefunctioning...
This review aims to present how chess improves student abilities and underlines inferences about che...
Chess instruction has been claimed to enhance primary and middle school students' mathematical abili...
It is well known, although a challenge for the researchers, that chess players tend to have superior...
poster abstractThis study explored how instructional approaches utilizing the oft-overlooked nonsyno...
www.vivacityinc.com/chess Chess is widely believed to increase “mental muscle”. The academic benefit...