Learn to Play Chess: The Beginner’s Course

Learn to Play Chess: The Beginner’s Course

Ready to dive into the world of chess? Join us for a fun and interactive beginner's course where you'll learn the ins and outs of the game!

By Khan Education

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About this event

In a world of noise, distraction, and rush, chess offers something rare—clarity, strategy, and stillness.

It’s not just a game. It’s a mirror of life. Every decision carries weight. Every move matters. And with each choice, you either create opportunity—or fall into someone else’s plan.

If you've ever felt drawn to the checkered board—not as a casual pastime, but as a mental challenge, a discipline, and a language of logic—then Learn to Play Chess: The Beginner’s Course is where your journey begins.

The Psychology of Mastery: Unlock the Growth Mindset

Psychologist Carol Dweck introduced the concept of the growth mindset—the belief that intelligence and ability aren't fixed, but developed through effort, challenge, and learning from mistakes.

Chess embodies this principle perfectly.

As a beginner, you’re not expected to win right away. You’re expected to learn, adapt, and think. That’s where the thrill lies. Each game is a puzzle. Each opponent, a new way to grow.

This course nurtures your growth mindset by placing you in a structured, empowering learning environment—where progress is valued over perfection, and every small step strengthens your confidence.

Cognitive Development: Train Your Brain Like an Athlete

Chess isn’t just about kings and queens. It’s about focus, foresight, and flexibility. According to cognitive science, playing chess actively enhances problem-solving, working memory, and decision-making under pressure.

Every time you sit at the board, you exercise your brain in ways few other activities can match. It’s mental fitness disguised as a game.

Starting your chess journey is like enrolling your mind in a lifelong training program—one that builds patience, sharpens judgment, and develops deep strategic thinking.

This course sets that foundation.

Social Identity and Belonging: Join a Global Community

Sociological theories tell us we define ourselves in relation to the groups we belong to. This is called social identity theory. When you become a chess player, you enter a timeless global community—one that stretches across age, language, culture, and background.

Whether you're playing in parks, online, or at home, chess connects people. The shared structure of the game breaks down barriers. It invites collaboration, competition, and mutual respect.

This course gives you more than knowledge—it gives you entry. Entry into a community that values intellect, composure, and growth. A place where your thoughts matter, and your next move always counts.

The Power of Play: Motivation Through Intrinsic Rewards

Psychologist Edward Deci's Self-Determination Theory shows that people are most motivated when an activity satisfies three psychological needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness.

Chess hits all three. You choose your moves (autonomy), get better with every game (competence), and connect with others through play (relatedness).

This is what makes learning chess so rewarding: it's not about external validation—it's about inner satisfaction. That feeling of solving a position. Of seeing ahead. Of learning from a mistake and coming back sharper next time.

This course is designed to help you experience those moments again and again.

Rewiring Focus: A Remedy for the Distracted Mind

We live in an age of fractured attention. Endless notifications. Scrolling feeds. Constant inputs.

Chess is the antidote.

It’s immersive, meditative, and mentally demanding. It rewards stillness and punishes impulsiveness. It teaches you to slow down, zoom out, and think ahead.

When you learn chess, you're not just building skill. You're reclaiming focus. You're training your mind to resist distraction and embrace depth.

This course is your invitation to rediscover that kind of thinking—the kind that stays with you long after the board is packed away.

Final Thought: It All Starts with One Move

You don’t need experience.You don’t need talent.You just need curiosity—and a willingness to learn.

Learn to Play Chess: The Beginner’s Course is more than a learning experience.It’s a mindset shift. A journey into discipline, strategy, and confidence.

The board is waiting.Your opponent is possibility.And the next move?

It’s yours.

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Free Instant e-Certificate from Khan Education

Course is CPD IQ Accredited

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1 Year Access to Course Materials

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