INNOVATIONS IN TEACHING: INTEGRATION OF STEAM AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

Authors

  • Gordana Ј. Glišović University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Education, Bjeljina Author
  • Emina P. Jovanović Center for professional training and education, Leskovac Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/metpra27-51490

Keywords:

STEAM + access, physical education, elementary school, younger classes, student

Abstract

The paper explores the possibilities of integrating STEAM activities with physical education for students of younger grades of elementary school. The aim is to identify the advantages, analyze the challenges and propose recommendations for this approach. Methods of analysis, synthesis and generalization were used. Integrating STEAM with physical education offers numerous benefits, including improving health, fostering creativity and developing social skills. Challenges include limited time, the need for planning, lack of resources, and new assessment methods. Overcoming the challenges of integrating STEAM and physical education requires careful lesson planning, additional resources, and constant adaptation of the curriculum. 

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Published

2025-10-20

How to Cite

Ј. Glišović G., & P. Jovanović, E. (2025). INNOVATIONS IN TEACHING: INTEGRATION OF STEAM AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. Methodology in Education: Theory and Practice, 27(1), 66-78. https://doi.org/10.5937/metpra27-51490