Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 4 (2024)
ISSN: 2751-7578
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Abstract

The study investigates how personality-oriented integrated education helps primary school pupils develop a scientific worldview. There is still a lack of understanding of how interdisciplinary integration affects students' overall development, despite the quick advancements in globalization and technology. In order to evaluate interdisciplinary links in education, this study uses a qualitative methodology that includes case studies and interviews. Examining how integrated education promotes critical thinking, self-reliance, and a comprehensive scientific viewpoint is the goal. The findings show that interdisciplinary teaching methods foster a more comprehensive worldview by improving students' capacity to absorb scientific concepts. The ramifications imply that early disciplinary integration is essential for producing people who are critical, adaptive, and scientifically literate.

Keywords
integrated education globalization integration of personality student Sciences