The National Scholastic Chess Foundation (NSCF) andย the Kasparov Chess Foundation (KCF) today announced The Chess in Education Conference,ย set to take place on Saturday, December 6, 2025, in New York City. The one-day event willย convene certified teachers and school administrators, college professors and administrators,ย chess coaches and instructors certified by US Chess or FIDE, and professionals working in youthย service organizations to explore how chess fosters educational growth, resilience, and cognitiveย development โ all through the lens of modern mindset theory.
Featured Speakers & Discussions
The Chess in Education Conference will showcase leading voices from the worlds of chess, psychology, and education, each addressing how chess can shape learning, growth, and mindset. Speakers and topics include the following:
- World Champion Garry Kasparov โ The legendary World Champion and founder of theย Kasparov Chess Foundation will deliver a special address reflecting on the power of growthย mindsets in driving performance.
ย - Dr. Barry Hymer & Grandmaster Peter Wells โ Drawing from their acclaimed book Chessย Improvement: Itโs All in the Mindset, Dr. Hymer and GM Wells will lead the keynote session, presenting that chess education should emphasize mastery, purposeful play, and resilienceย over myths of โnatural talent.โ
ย - Jeff Bulington, PhD โ Director of the Franklin Chess Center, Dr. Bulington will explore โWhy Teach This Rather Than That in Schools?โ, tackling the justification for including chessย in curricula and the broader educational value it delivers.
ย - Panel on Games and Learning Through Play – A Panel DIscussion โ Samantha Ooley (MA, philosophy), Academic Program Manager, Purdue University, Troy Seagraves (PhD, philosophy), Purdue University, and FM Loren Schmidt (PhD, Philosophy and English), Heritage University, moderated by Dr. Jeff Bulington.
ย - Dr. Brian Kisida, University of Missouri, Columbia, and Dr. Matthew Pepper,
Basis Policy Research – Present a paper exploring the differences between male
and female performance in scholastic chess.โ GM Alex Onischuk, director of the chess program at Texas Tech University, Dr.
Josue Velasquez Martรญnez, Research Scientist and Lecturer at MIT, and FM
William Graif, former president of the chess club at the University of Chicago –
Discuss challenges, change, and opportunity in the world of collegiate chess.
Event Details
- Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
- Location: Quorum by Convene, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York,10020
- Registration & Program: For schedule, venue, and registration details, please visit: Newย York Chess in Education Conference
For Media Inquiries
NSCF Contact: Robert McLellan
KCF Contact: Richard Krueger