Armenia has strong school-level chess education led by the Chess Academy of Armenia. This pilot extends that experience to vocational education at Baghakats Educational Center in Syunik. Chess will be integrated as a project-based learning tool, with teacher training, tournaments, and applied research to evaluate impact. The program will also include community events and seminars, creating a scalable model for vocational and higher education and promoting chess as a tool for lifelong skills.
While Armenia has a strong and proven experience in school-level chess education, supported by the government and led by the Chess Academy of Armenia, vocational and higher education students - who are preparing for real jobs - rarely benefit from these programs. Many struggle with: Problem-solving in complex situations Strategic thinking Confidence in decision-making Without these skills, their transition into real life and the workforce becomes much harder.
This project will serve as a pilot initiative to integrate chess into vocational education at Baghakats Educational Center in partnership with the Chess Academy of Armenia. It will combine project-based learning, teacher training, and applied research to study the effectiveness of chess as an educational tool. Community events and tournaments will support wider engagement and visibility.
This project will create a proven, scalable model for integrating chess into vocational and higher education - not just in Armenia, but globally. It aims to help students develop lifelong skills that improve employability, confidence, and independent thinking.
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