noun
- the quality or state of being unable or unwilling to be educated or taught
Usage: formal; often used in educational or psychological contexts
Examples
- The teacher was concerned about the student's apparent ineducability, though further assessment revealed undiagnosed learning disabilities.
- Some philosophers have debated whether ineducability is truly a fixed trait or a result of inadequate teaching methods.
- The program aims to help students overcome barriers to learning rather than accept ineducability as inevitable.
- Researchers questioned the validity of labeling any child with ineducability without comprehensive evaluation.