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Just search there for chess and you overfill the table :) I think chess.com and lichess have coach corners to search by various criteria. Considering that probably 90% these days coaching is online parents/players should not limit their search geographically. The same thing for coaches look wider for pupils.
In the past chess teachers were out on their own but you notice that Board of Ed teachers have a union and regular professional development. I like the ideas of chess teachers forming a professional association that has standards to be certified. There are courses in education and marketing skills that chess teachers can learn from. Besides sharing reviews of books and websites and ideas that make their chess class fun.
Is it worthwhile to get a FIDE Instructor title? Is it just a cash grab for FIDE or does it mean something?
FIDE Senior Trainer CAN
Bareev, Evgeny GM FST
FIDE Trainers CAN
Jardines Rabilero, Alejandro FM FT
Noritsyn, Nikolay IM FT
Pelts, Roman FM
Plotkin, Victor FM
Yang, Kaiqi GM
FIDE Instructors CAN
Bond, Hal IA,FI,IO
Demian, Valer CM
Djerkovic, Miladin
Drkulec, Vlado FI
Hambleton, Aman GM
Kapush, Oleksandr FI
Ochkoos, Jura FM
Ondul, Aydin FI
Rekhson, Vladislav IA
von Keitz, Michael
National Instructors CAN
Botez, Andrei FA
Klokow, John NI
It is a useful title if you want to be a coach or captain for a Canadian team at a FIDE event and have the organizer pay for your accommodations. It is actually a useful seminar, though it would probably be better to take it in a more amenable time zone than Azerbaijan as in my case. I did struggle to stay awake at times. I took the class with Aman Hambleton and Hal Bond. I can't remember if Victor Plotkin was there or not as his previous seminar might have still been valid. I did get to meet a lot of grandmasters who were lecturers and who I had previously only known through their books and videos for chessbase.
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