If I would have browsed this list [0] in school, I would feel totally overwhelmed with the topics while being outside school and having seen many concepts on Wikipedia like Topographic map, I now feel comfortable reading those concepts. I feel like schools are making everything to avoid students curiosity. Is it just me or education system besides nurseries could just let the students browse *independantly* Wikipedia at home or in school, to learn about everything? and then talk with other students about what they learned, without mandatory evaluation of content but maybe teacher evaluation of students attitude so students don't interfere with the curiosity with things like "IRL shitposting" and mockeries.This kind of online-based education system shouldn't be seen as minority or 'retarded' thing like they often seem in Western countries from my experience, but a local normal.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_graphical_methods