CHESS BECOMES COMPULSORY SUBJECT IN ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF ARMENIA FROM SECOND GRADE
news.am
Aug 30 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - From September 1, chess will become a compulsory subject in
all secondary schools of Armenia, said Armenian Minister of Education
Armen Ashotyan and deputy chairman of the Armenian Chess Federation
Smbat Lputyan in a joint press conference on Tuesday.
"Thus, Armenia becomes the first country in the world, where chess is
included into state educational standards for secondary schools. In
2012, chess will be taught in 3rd grade, and in 2013 - in 4th. In
2013, the subject will be introduced in an elementary school in full,"
said the minister.
According to him, a textbook on chess, a special notebook, teachers'
textbook and a collection of exercises for practical work has already
been published. The minister noted that by the end of this week all
schools will receive a set of chess tables, boards and other necessary
supplies. Chess classes will be set up in all schools.
AMD 900 million (about $ 2.5 million) has been allocated from the
State Budget to introduce this subject.
news.am
Aug 30 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - From September 1, chess will become a compulsory subject in
all secondary schools of Armenia, said Armenian Minister of Education
Armen Ashotyan and deputy chairman of the Armenian Chess Federation
Smbat Lputyan in a joint press conference on Tuesday.
"Thus, Armenia becomes the first country in the world, where chess is
included into state educational standards for secondary schools. In
2012, chess will be taught in 3rd grade, and in 2013 - in 4th. In
2013, the subject will be introduced in an elementary school in full,"
said the minister.
According to him, a textbook on chess, a special notebook, teachers'
textbook and a collection of exercises for practical work has already
been published. The minister noted that by the end of this week all
schools will receive a set of chess tables, boards and other necessary
supplies. Chess classes will be set up in all schools.
AMD 900 million (about $ 2.5 million) has been allocated from the
State Budget to introduce this subject.