“…Integrated approaches to teaching and learning have long been advocated in experiential education (Beane, 1991; Beane, 1995; Jacobs, 1989; Miller, 2006) and continue to be a recommended strategy in discussions for educational reform, to engage students with curriculums that are locally relevant and authentic (Kaufman et al, 2008; McDowall & Hipkins, 2019; OECD, 2019; Pluim et al, 2020; UNESCO, 2021). In primary education, integration is well‐established, including as a means for introducing innovation (Eteokleous‐Grigoriou & Psomas, 2013; IBO, 2014a; Lenoir et al, 2000; Minić Vesna & Jovanović Marija, 2020).…”