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I'm trying to organize a curriculm to teach club members about go. I'm really interested in go culture, so I'd like to include topics in this subject.

These are the proposed topics, which I'll eventually flesh out. Any suggestions for additions, removals, or reorganizations would be appreciated.

Bob McGuigan: It would be nice to include some history of go in other countries besides Japan. After all, you are going to explain the different rule traditions. In fact, I wouldn't get too deep into the different rule sets and komi values since this is a course for beginners, right?

Will: As far as depth, I won't be covering these topics immediately. Maybe during a revisitation of the subject material. For beginners, basic (Japanese) rules, 9x9 strategy, and some stuff on the (well known) Shusaku.

Later on down the road, after the club has increased in size and strength, I'd like to get into more advanced concepts like sente/gote and discussions about the various rulesets.

I'd love to add history involving other countries, unfortunately, my knowledge of countries other than Japan is pretty limited. Where should I start?



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