And, more seriously, there is Project Polymath.
Per the website:
"The primary purpose of the Polymath Foundation is to establish an
interdisciplinary educational university that trains polymaths rather
than specialists. In so doing, our ultimate goal is to spark a
renaissance of creativity and innovation: a handful of polymaths
naturally dominate each era, but never before have so many been trained
on this scale. Once this institution is founded, we plan to institute
similar initiatives in primary and secondary education and to promote
awareness of existing interdisciplinary pedagogical ideologies, such as
Waldorf education, on this level."
It sounds very interesting.
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