Formation of Social Intelligence of School Children Through the Integration of Subject Knowledge


Kozhakhmetov N. Taibolatov K.
November 2025Sciedu Press

Journal of Curriculum and Teaching
2025#14Issue 465 - 76 pp.

Social intelligence is essential for school childrens development; it enables them to build meaningful relationships and explore complex social interactions. Therefore, the present study aims to determine the impact of integrating subject knowledge in the development of social intelligence among school children, looking at the growing importance of social competencies such as empathy, social skills, and conflict resolution. The study employed a quasi-experimental design involving 60 participants. The participants were divided equally into two groups: experimental and control groups. The experimental group received treatment on integrated subject knowledge, while the control group received instruction through conventional teaching instruction. This study has found generally significant gains in the experimental group, especially in areas such as conflict resolution and social skills, with minimal improvement observed in the control group. These findings suggest that subject integration not only enhances academic engagement but also strengthens interpersonal capabilities essential for collaborative learning and social adaptation. The evidence from this experimental study underscores several critical implications for educational practice in Kazakhstan. First and foremost, the observed improvement in students’ social intelligence highlights that integrating subject knowledge into instruction is not merely a curricular innovation but a practical necessity for holistic student development. The study recommends that policymakers and decision-makers in Kazakhstan should promote the systematic inclusion of integrated curricula in both primary and secondary schools, emphasizing activities that combine subject learning with social interaction, such as group problem-solving and interdisciplinary projects.

children , conflict resolution , empathy , social Intelligence , subject knowledge

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Institute for Education Development named after A. Jami Academy of Education of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
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