Cross-disciplinary learning means learning the activities or values outside the scope of a discipline.
Synthesis of ideas from different disciplines can be enhanced.
Understanding of different disciplines can be enhanced.
Explanation:
Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge and skills through study and experience. Cross-disciplinary learning means learning the activities or values other than disciplines. This kind of learning deals with the subject outside the scope of a discipline.
For example we can consider the study of genetics, which involves biology, chemistry and environmental science dealing with conservation genetics. In Cross-disciplinarity study, the topics are sometimes covered from unrelated disciplines. The boundaries of disciplines are only crossed in the cross-disciplinarity, and not the techniques or ideals.