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European Chess In Schools Campaign

  • SonofPearl
  • on 2/25/12 6:38 AM.

cisc_banner.jpgPRESS RELEASE: The Chess in Schools and Communities Campaign (CSC) is working with the Kasparov Chess Foundation Europe on a political campaign to garner support for chess to be introduced to schools Europe-wide.

The focus of the campaign is a written declaration which can be found here http://www.kcfe.eu/wd50.

This was sponsored by 5 MEPS from the UK, Finland, Italy, Bulgaria and Malta.

kfce_foundation_logo.pngWritten declarations need the support of half of all MEPs before it becomes binding on the European Commission to act up on them.

For the last 6 months Garry Kasparov and his team have been working tirelessly to secure the signatures of 380 MEPs. I am delighted to report that to date 377 signatures have been received!

Thanks to all those associated with CSC who wrote to their MEP's.

 

 

 

On Tuesday 14th February, CSC Chief Executive Malcolm Pein and Operations Manager Director Stefania Matthidi we travelled to Strasbourg to assist KCFE in a lobbying effort over 3 days while the European Parliament was in session.

There are a limited number of these opportunities and our first objective was to secure another 30 signatures to get to 300, at which point the campaign would gain the benefit of increased access to MEPs at subsequent sittings.

Immediately on arrival at Strasbourg we headed straight to Le Jardin de L’Orangerie, where we joined Garry Kasparov and French MEPs for cocktails organized by the Strasbourg chess club. It was lovely to meet IM Daniel Roos who I hadn't seen for something like 25 years and who is now in charge of a thriving club in Strasburg with 350 members and 16 schools.

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Most of the following day was spent in the European Parliament. The Chess in Schools programme was presented to MEPs and members of the public by Garry Kasparov, Malcolm Pein and guest speakers including young players from Holland and Bulgaria who by the way spoke impeccable English! (pictures/link to pictures). http://www.flickr.com/photos/kcfe

The presentation was followed by Garry playing a simul against MEPs and children, a particularly enjoyable spectacle! Garry won all the games but one MEP from Slovenia put up stern resistance.

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On the final day we attended a breakfast briefing at the European Parliament with MEPS from the Liberal bloc or ALDE. The meeting was organised by Graham Watson, an MEP for East Midlands who is the leader of the ALDE Group. Bill Newton-Dunn MEP for the Southwest of England also attended.

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Garry spoke about the Chess in Schools programme and two coffees later we had to rush to get our connection to Paris and the Eurostar to London. The next session of the European Parliament is March 13-15th and KCFE will be seeking to get to 420MEPs signing the declaration as this would send a strong political message. So help us achieve our aim.

Please lobby your MEP!

To find your MEPs go to http://www.writetothem.com/

There are 8 MEPs for each region, write to all of them. Something along the lines of

Dear >>>>>

I am writing to ask you to support Declaration 50/2011 on Chess in Schools which calls on the European Commission and the Member States to encourage the introduction of the program 'Chess in Schools' in the educational systems of the EU Member States. You can sign the declaration at the next session in Strasbourg.

You should add details of your chess experience; be it in schools, clubs or with your own children and mention the benefits of learning chess such as improvements in concentration, responsibility, memory, and social skills.  

Please keep me informed of any feedback via chesspromotions@gmail.com 

Malcolm Pein

Chief Executive

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  • 14 months ago

    leonidamarita

    a very good idea! :)

    hmm.. winning is not the main thing ;D
    just playing and thinking and... :)

    not everyones parents (fathers) try to explain this game when you are young. so the oppoturnity to know that there is also this kind of play... and so on.

  • 15 months ago

    Cervance

    I would love for chess to be as important in schools as football, baseball, and football/soccer are. In fact, I can think of no other sport more fitting for schools to endorse. It would be a small step too - there are already chess clubs in every school, all that needs to be done is officialize it and set up matches between schools.

    And chess in cheaper than most sports too. A board, peices, a clock, and some pencil and paper! I wish Kasparov was doing this for American schools. :(

  • 15 months ago

    bmws88

    Of course I was being sarcastic. I saw a fund raising webpage for Ben Rood (#1 7-yo in the US for a long time) and another kid to go to Brazil for the world junior championships. Their goal was 10K and they were only able to raise something like $1,400. A lot of the parents of these young players are middle class so maybe they went after all, but it is not a small burden. On the other hand, Yifan Hou, 17 and from China, has recently successfully defended her women's world champion titile and is a ntional hero in China. My son is 7 and loves chess. He is probably the best chess player in his elementary school where there is no chess program at all. He has realized that he's too "nerdy" and the sporty kids are more popular. Most boys want to be football stars and get brain damage over being smart and good at chess or anything academic. Something not right here.

  • 15 months ago

    platolag

    Time to set up my own chess website... in anticipation of the big payday!

  • 15 months ago

    jlaughter5

    Hey bmws our kids need it.They need to build there brains as well as there

    muscles even though you seem to have enought mucles in your head for everyone

  • 15 months ago

    Jordan_G

    @RuralRob LOL that would be a very entertaining element! Coach to quarterback: "We're down by three. Should I tell the boys to go for the touchdown or kick the field goal and take it to Armageddon? Do you think you can beat him?" Quaterback to coach: "Yeah coach, I just practiced my Sicilian Najdorf with my trainer last night and I've got over 100 points on their quarterback. I got this."

    High School football would never be the same. :)

  • 15 months ago

    jesterville

    If this goes through it would be a great "first step" in developing the game. Not everyone is into "football", and other physical sports...

  • 15 months ago

    ShadowKnight8702

    I wish this was in the US. It would be nice to have as a highly regarded but not necessary elective. That way enthusiastic people would join while others with no interest in chess would not have to. 

  • 15 months ago

    mrfirstsaturday

    We have GM-IM-ELO tournaments in Budapest from 3th until 14th March, are you and your friends interested?

    IO Nagy Laszlo

  • 15 months ago

    Lawdoginator

    Don't you know? A football game is like a chess match! 

  • 15 months ago

    bmws88

    We have football, who needs chess in schools.

  • 15 months ago

    Lawdoginator

    His blue tie turned red and his salt and pepper hair turned white! 

  • 15 months ago

    Ardweaden

    Who was the MEP that '...put up stern resistance.'? Milan Zver? Peterle? Kacin? Vajgl? Thank You for answer!

  • 15 months ago

    Swaglantern

    I see an elephant running around with its dirty pants down...screaming about cheetahs...

  • 15 months ago

    Caliphigia

    Isn't Kassparov bussy runnig for president or something? Anyway, getting chess in scools is only half of the job. The second one is finding teachers, and a bad teacher can make children HATE chess.

  • 15 months ago

    lbtr74aao

    Member of the European Parliament (MEP)

  • 15 months ago

    Jordan_G

    Excellent! I really hope this gets enough signatures, passes, and becomes enacted. Maybe the United States will then follow after a few decades! :p

  • 15 months ago

    flashboy2222

    lol

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