Official instructions for the primary school class that can be achieved through chess in Poland and France

Magdalena Szczepanik-Ninin
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Chess teaching is being introduced in primary schools in the European Union following a 2012 European Parliament recommendation. The author had the experience of introducing chess to pupils in the first class of primary school. She set up an innovative scheme that introduces learners to chess while taking into account the disciplines provided for in the official instructions for this educational stage.In the first part of this article, the “General Curriculum Framework for the Primary School” is related to chess teaching. The author proves that much of the curriculum can be achieved through chess in a lively and diversified way. This approach makes it possible to introduce the general public to chess and, at the same time, to prepare interested and/or gifted individuals for further training. The first class of the primary school is a space of holistic development of the child and cross-curricular teaching can use chess as a canvas.The second part of the article presents the above thesis in light of French legislation. The comparison of the organisation of the teaching provided in the Polish and French school systems allows for determining the hourly volume of a chess project if it were to be conducted in both countries simultaneously. Moreover, the analysis of the French “Programmes d’enseignement” shows many similarities with the Polish guidelines. The specificities of the basic learning cycle are scrutinised and, for the second time, it is shown that chess contributes to the development of most of the competencies specified by the legislator. The author illustrates how to adapt chess lessons to achieve objectives in mathematics, languages, physical and artistic education as well as in the social and technical fields.The article is addressed to all those for whom the harmonious education of 7-year-olds is as dear as the appropriate teaching of chess. It is an invitation to consider chess as a unifying element, opening to the Other.
在波兰和法国的小学课堂上,官方说明可以通过下棋来实现
根据2012年欧洲议会的一项建议,欧盟的小学将引入国际象棋教学。作者有向小学一年级学生介绍国际象棋的经历。她制定了一个创新的计划,在考虑到这一教育阶段官方指导中规定的学科的同时,向学习者介绍国际象棋。在本文的第一部分,“小学通用课程框架”与国际象棋教学有关。作者证明,许多课程可以通过国际象棋以生动多样的方式来实现。这种方法可以向公众介绍国际象棋,同时为感兴趣和/或有天赋的个人进行进一步的训练做好准备。小学的第一堂课是孩子全面发展的空间,跨学科的教学可以用象棋作为画布。文章的第二部分结合法国的立法来阐述上述论点。通过比较波兰和法国学校系统提供的教学组织,可以确定在两个国家同时进行的国际象棋项目每小时的教学量。此外,对法国“教育纲领”的分析显示,与波兰的指导方针有许多相似之处。对基本学习周期的特殊性进行了仔细审查,并第二次表明,国际象棋有助于立法者指定的大多数能力的发展。作者阐述了如何调整国际象棋课程以达到数学、语言、体育和艺术教育以及社会和技术领域的目标。这篇文章是写给那些认为7岁儿童的和谐教育和适当的国际象棋教学一样重要的人的。这是一个邀请,将国际象棋视为一个统一的元素,向他者开放。
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