Hello-- For those giving chess lessons [an intricate, technical subject]: Do you think that what you have learned about teaching chess generalizes to teaching some other technical subject? e.g. math, physics, engineering,... I know a lot of what you do, like developing a sequence of problems to analyze, is proprietary. But if there is anything you've figured out about teaching& learning that you'd be willing to share I'd welcome it with thanks. -Bill [I will never be a chess coach but I do teach math and am always trying to get better at that]
Hello-- For those giving chess lessons [an intricate, technical subject]: Do you think that what you have learned about teaching chess generalizes to teaching some other technical subject? e.g. math, physics, engineering,... I know a lot of what you do, like developing a sequence of problems to analyze, is proprietary. But if there is anything you've figured out about teaching& learning that you'd be willing to share I'd welcome it with thanks. -Bill [I will never be a chess coach but I do teach math and am always trying to get better at that]