Martes, Abril 19, 2011

Armenia Makes Chess a Mandatory School Subject

Armenia is a country mad for chess, having won a number of world chess competitions in recent years. Now, the country will impart a love of chess to the next generation, committing $1.43 million to an educational program that will see chess taught as a school curriculum subject for children six and above, who will study chess in classrooms for two hours per week.

Come on. Why can't every country make it mandatory. Think of all the benefits. You will get smarter and you will have a lot of fun. It's a lot better than a boring lecture that you will forget in 20 years or so.

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