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Alifirov A.I., Makhova A.V. Professional orientation of children with disabilities by means of chess

Professional orientation of children with disabilities by means of chess
Anatoly Ivanovich Alifirov, the candidate of pedagogical sciences, senior lecturer,
Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Makhova, the post-graduate student,
Russian State Social University, Moscow

 
Annotation
The aim of the study was the testing of the educational complex and organizational forms of learning chess among the children with disabilities, as a specific means of professional orientation work.
Keywords: adaptive chess training, training complex and organizational forms of learning chess, professional orientation work with children with disabilities.
 
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Contact information: anat.alifirov@yandex.ru
Article arrived in edition 29.11.2016