noun
- Plural of educationese; specialized or jargon-filled language used in education, often considered unnecessarily complex or obscure.
Usage: informal; often pejorative; typically uncountable but pluralized to refer to multiple instances or varieties of such language
Examples
- The principal's memo was full of educationeses that parents couldn't understand.
- Teachers often complain about the educationeses used in district policy documents.
- Cutting through the educationeses, the new curriculum simply means students will read more books.
- The consultant's presentation was riddled with educationeses like 'scaffolding' and 'differentiated instruction.'
- Parents requested that school communications avoid educationeses and use everyday language instead.