The principle of integration in curriculum construction involves:
1. Breaking down subject silos
2. Identifying connections and relationships between different subjects
3. Organizing learning experiences to reflect these connections
4. Creating a cohesive and unified learning environment
Integration aims to:
- Encourage holistic learning
- Foster connections between different subjects and disciplines
- Promote deeper understanding and transfer of learning
- Prepare students for real-world applications, where subjects are often intertwined.
Examples of integration include:
- Interdisciplinary units (e.g., combining science, math, and language arts)
- Project-based learning (e.g., incorporating multiple subjects into a single project)
- Thematic instruction (e.g., using a central theme to connect different subjects)