FIDE EDU Classroom Contest Launched
On April 30, 2026, the FIDE EDU Classroom Contest invites schools to submit photos of their chess classrooms as part of the Year of Chess in Education. This initiative aims to promote the integration of chess into educational settings, highlighting its benefits as a learning tool.
Entries will be evaluated based on classroom engagement, creativity of activities, and the effective use of chess in teaching. The contest offers enticing prizes, including a first-place award that recognizes the best submission, while the second and third prizes include discounts on educational resources.
The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2026, with winners set to be announced on May 8, 2026. This contest is part of a broader movement to enhance educational practices through innovative approaches.
Impact of AI in Classrooms
As classrooms evolve, the presence of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prominent. Students are now utilizing generative tools for various tasks, prompting educators to rethink assessment designs. The notion of an “AI-resistant” classroom has been deemed a myth, with experts suggesting that the focus should shift towards creating an “AI-ready” classroom.
Maddie Devericks, a senior secondary education major from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is currently a student teacher at Beadle Middle School in Omaha. She expressed her passion for teaching, stating, “This whole new exciting version of myself just suddenly came out when I was with students.” Her experience reflects the transformative potential of educational environments.
Devericks noted, “It’s been so fun seeing the students get more comfortable with me as I’ve been in the classroom,” emphasizing the importance of building rapport in educational settings. As new teachers enter the workforce, it’s noteworthy that one in four new teachers in Nebraska are graduates of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, indicating a strong local educational pipeline.
Looking Ahead
As the FIDE EDU Classroom Contest unfolds, educators and schools are encouraged to showcase their innovative approaches to integrating chess into the curriculum. The contest not only celebrates creativity but also seeks to inspire a new generation of learners who can thrive in an AI-enhanced educational landscape.
With the winners to be announced soon, anticipation builds within the educational community. The contest represents a significant step in recognizing the role of chess in education, aligning with the broader theme of the Year of Chess in Education.
