National chess training system: current situation, key errors and solutions

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PhD, Associate Professor I.V. Mikhailova1
Dr.Hab., Professor О.N. Stepanova2
1Russian State Social University, Moscow
2Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow

The study analyzes the current situation in the national chess training system for the mid- and top-level chess players, including those with health limitations; makes a content analysis of the legal and regulatory framework for the social service domain of the national chess sport; overviews the success histories of elite chess players and adaptive and mass sport leaders trained at Russian State Social University and other relevant education and PES institutions; and analyzes studies by the leading chess sport theoreticians and practitioners with concern to the subject. The study data and analyses gave the means to: (1) specify and outline the key components of the modern chess training system, including the sport selection and identification stage, competitions, sport trainings, and the training and competitive progress facilitating provisions; (2) highlight the problems, key errors and solutions to facilitate progress of the national competitive chess movement; and (3) offer the solutions and assess the resources for the chess training system reform.
The reform shall be basically geared to: establish a modern sport infrastructure with the web-services to secure access to the Cloud PC technology; expand the networking CYSS and CYORSS services for the disabled chess players, plus expand the inclusive groups and clubs under the relevant education institutions; draft the Federal Standards for chess training service to disabled people; develop and implement the relevant information, communication and inclusive training technologies; draft an Adaptive Chess Trainer standard; develop and implement the adaptive/ inclusive chess instructor/ trainer training programs; and apply the Abilympics technologies to facilitate the chess training service for the people with health limitations.

Keywords: chess sport, adaptive chess sport, mid- and top-level chess players’ training system.

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