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FIDE Instructor Seminar for Coaches

Magglingen, Switzerland
7 August – 12 August 2009

The FIDE Trainer Academy in Berlin under the guidance of Uwe Boensch  and the Swiss Chess Federation (SBB) will execute a seminar for prospectively FIDE-Instructor in Magglingen.  
From 7. - 12. august the participants will be teached by  PH Dr habil Marion Kauke in psychology and pedagogics, by GM Adrian Mikhalchishin in opening problems, by GM Uwe Boensch in middle game questions and IM Michael Richter will explain how to use Chessbase  in training.
The seminar will be concluded by an examination realised by GM Uwe Boensch and GM Adrian Mikhalchishin. The participants will obtain the official title FIDE-Instructor.  

Here are the details of the program:more >> 


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Philippe van Speybroeck (Belgium)

"I never had doubts to come to a course of the FIDE Trainer academy. I wanted and should come to learn more about I love most in chess now and this is training. Now we are at the end, I know now that my decision to come to Berlin was completely justified. I learn here things that I could not learn elsewhere. Others should not have doubts to come also to such a course.
Many thanks to the organisers and the persons who gave the lectures. I was also honoured to meet Dr Boensch whose books are already longtime in my possesion."

Baone Kealeboga (Botsuana)

"An eye opener for all federations who want or who are willing to improve the level of chess in their own country. The course contents were very relevant to all participants and were excecuted in a professional, well planed manner.
Some classe like phychology could be continued through emails or some form of correspondence as it looks like it lacks behind in the development of chess in general mostly in Africa.
The course is a must for all trainers who want to be sucessful."