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An article buried in a newspaper I read has the Association of Teachers and Lecturers annual conference calling for chess to be classed as a mindsport and schools given funding to teach it.
It goes on to say that the game is "cheap and easy" and urge the government to create a fund for the promotion of such mindsports.
Don't know about the easy bit but certainly cheap.
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I would be interested to read that, do you know which paper?
ah found it now -
https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/educ...ind-sport/
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It was in the National on the day it was posted. Page 17 at the bottom and I really do cover all it said.
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That would be nice - the research has been positive for decades though. I've previously tried writing to education minister(s), but I guess it gets lost in the noise. Perhaps one of those online petitions people use could be an idea - if you get enough signatures then it gets debated in the house. etc...don't know...always seems tricky getting to a level of meaningful momentum.
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(22-04-2017, 10:13 AM)PeterReidSmith Wrote: That would be nice - the research has been positive for decades though. I've previously tried writing to education minister(s), but I guess it gets lost in the noise. Perhaps one of those online petitions people use could be an idea - if you get enough signatures then it gets debated in the house. etc...don't know...always seems tricky getting to a level of meaningful momentum.
That is actually not a bad idea. If we can get 100,000 people to agree with it in the UK, they are forced to debate it!
"How sad to see, what used to be, a model of decorum and tranquility become like any other sport, a battleground for rival ideologies to slug it out with glee"