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Alexey Root

Title

Lecturer

Education

PhD, Education, University of California, Los Angeles

Area of Interest

K-12 Education, Gifted and Talented Education, Social Studies Education, Public and School Libraries, Chess

Contact

HH 2.110 

972-883-2323

aroot@utdallas.edu

Program Affiliation

Chess Online Q&A

Profile

Alexey Root earned her bachelor’s degree in History at the University of Puget Sound and her doctoral degree in Education at The University of California, Los Angeles. She has been a Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies at UT Dallas since 1999.

Research Interests

Dr. Alexey Root develops curricula. Her focus is on using the game of chess to meet educational goals. She also researches issues in gifted and talented education.

Offered Courses

  • ED 4358 Using Chess in Elementary Schools
  • ED 4359 Using Institutional & Cultural Contexts of Chess

Selected Publications

  • Root, A. W. (2006). Children and chess: A guide for educators. Westport, CT: Teacher Ideas Press.
  • Root, A. W. (2008). Science, math, checkmate: 32 chess activities for inquiry and problem-solving. Westport, CT: Teacher Ideas Press.
  • Root, A. W. (2009). Read, write, checkmate: Enrich literacy with chess activities. Westport, CT: Teacher Ideas Press.
  • Root, A. W. (2010). People, places, checkmates: Teaching social studies with chess. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.
  • Root, A. W. (2011). The living chess game: Fine arts activities for kids 9-14. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.
  • Root, A. W. (2012). Thinking with chess: Teaching children ages 5-14. Newton Highlands, MA: Mongoose Press.
  • Root, A. W. (2016). Prepare with chess strategy. Newton Highlands, MA: Mongoose Press.