noun
- plural of miseducation; instances of faulty, inadequate, or misleading education that fails to develop a person's abilities or understanding properly
Usage: typically used in academic or social criticism contexts; often refers to systemic educational failures or harmful teaching practices
Examples
- The book critiques the miseducations that have left many students unprepared for college.
- Miseducations about history can perpetuate harmful stereotypes for generations.
- She argued that standardized testing alone represents one of the miseducations plaguing modern schools.
- The documentary exposed miseducations in science curricula that contradicted established research.
- Overcoming miseducations requires both unlearning false information and acquiring accurate knowledge.
- Parents sought to correct the miseducations their children received about financial literacy.