Innate
Iocus et disciplina is the Latin equivalent of 'fun and learning'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'iocus' means 'fun, joke'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'disciplina' means 'instruction, learning'.
renaissance
Proven
"some of these [experiments on semantic conditioning] , for example, study the generaliaztion from objective stimuli to the verbal equivalents ( or study the equivalence of one word to another as conditioned stimuli)." -hilgard theories of learning
School.
scientia is a latin word means knoledge and learning it comes in latin word
dumbness, dimness, denseness
talmud (תלמוד) means "learning"
The word deviate is not particularly unusual. Why does any word mean anything? Usage becomes established, and that's what people mean when they use that word. The prefix "de" means "from."
The word for knowledge in Greek is gnosis. It also means wisdom or learning.
The word you are looking for is "nonconformity," which refers to the act of not following established customs, behaviors, or rules.
The prefix "academic-" is often used to indicate study or learning in academic settings.