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Learning Chess - Manual Step 6

Dutch KNSB Scholastic Chess Course is hailed as ''the most innovative chess instructional program in the world''; and it is now available in the United States.
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Manual Step 6 of world's leading teaching method in chess. For independent students rated up to 2100. This step by step method consists of six steps. Each step has a workbook with exercises and summaries for the student and an accompanying manual for the teacher / trainer / parent. The manuals contain complete scripted lessons for the teacher, as well as aids that address the learning stages and development of children. Because there are so few chess teachers capable of teaching Step 6, this manual has been written as self-study book. See also 'Learning Chess - Workbook Step 6'.

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ISBN 9789077275924
Author/s Cor van Wijgerden
Pages 200 pages
Publication Date January 1, 2011
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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