you cannot make someone "like" chess. those who see the board and want to sit will sit. those who walk by will just walk by. in the first group you do not need a reward ( but snacks at a side table for everyone is a good idea ). for those in the second group they will go away as soon as they are done with the prizes you offer.
offer the place and the opportunity. let the students choose you.
Hi all.
I am 19 and currently work as a chess educator in Brisbane, Australia.
I mostly teach kids in primary schools and have been doing so for the past year.
This year though my employers want me to start promoting chess around at classes at schools though, and I am both a little perplexed, and nervous...
I really don't know what to tell them because they all have their own reasons for playing chess and I have never done this sort of thing before.
So, I was hoping I could get some advice or opinions about what I should say or tell them - particularly about why they should play chess besides from putting lots of offers on the table about prizes and lollies, etc.
ANy feedback is highly appreciated, for I feel out of my depth on this one :/
Thanks Guys!
Joseph