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词汇 miseducate
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Definition of miseducate in English:

miseducate

verb mɪsˈɛdjʊkeɪtˌmisˈejəˌkāt
[with object]
  • Educate, teach, or inform (someone) wrongly.

    给…错误教育;教坏

    people have been miseducated about the drug's effects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This blunder means that we have miseducated a whole generation of young Irish people into having underage sex.
    • It is unfair to students to miseducate and confuse them about the nature of the scientific process.
    • It's bad enough that teachers unions help miseducate American youngsters.
    • In poorer areas, we are miseducating large numbers of children, and we are allowing them to grow up in impoverished and violent environments.
    • He cautions that ‘the risks of miseducating children are both short- and long-term.’
    • This was done because we have to get serious about providing better learning opportunities for all students, particularly those students who have been miseducated in their schooling.
    • Just think, is this the kind of person or the kind of school system where you want to send your children daily, to be miseducated and programmed not to think for themselves, like this principal?
    • Research seldom addresses how gender stereotyping affects and miseducates boys as well.
    • Such a process creates what I refer to as bridge people: people that are miseducated in a way that connects them to two worlds but works vigilantly to make certain that they belong to neither.
    • The problem, of course, is that when those kids don't learn those things, they grow up to wield power and miseducate their own children.
    • The celibate teenagers themselves are not only miseducated into ignorance; they are usually miserable.
    • A generation of Europeans has been miseducated by its own media and leaders.

Derivatives

  • miseducation

  • noun
    • We've lost so much of what we were because of our cultural shame, our miseducation about our culture, he says.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • More troublesome than the absence of sex ed is the presence of miseducation.
      • Progressive journalists, political activists, and educators are only too aware that U.S. citizens' ignorance of geopolitical realities is socially based, the effect of poor education, some would even say, miseducation.
      • Fortunately, after entering the workforce many youngsters continue to learn and will correct the miseducation they suffered as adolescents.
      • Fiscal neglect and miseducation are other components of a larger campaign against children.
  • miseducative

  • adjective
    • Our democracy and the quality of public education is threatened when parents and educators are unaware of the monetary costs associated with standardized testing and the social, emotional, professional, and miseducative impact of the over-reliance on secret tests administered without the slightest hint of public accountability.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • First we must talk about the miseducative experience which set Cole onto the path of destruction.
      • They seek to interact with the subject matter, yet this is also the moment when we often arrest the growth, create a miseducative experience and anesthetize them to learning.
      • Thus, the traditional school was very often miseducative.
      • Dewey is of the strong opinion that experiences can be miseducative.

Definition of miseducate in US English:

miseducate

verbˌmisˈejəˌkāt
[with object]
  • Educate, teach, or inform wrongly.

    给…错误教育;教坏

    people have been miseducated about the drug's effects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The celibate teenagers themselves are not only miseducated into ignorance; they are usually miserable.
    • Research seldom addresses how gender stereotyping affects and miseducates boys as well.
    • This blunder means that we have miseducated a whole generation of young Irish people into having underage sex.
    • This was done because we have to get serious about providing better learning opportunities for all students, particularly those students who have been miseducated in their schooling.
    • The problem, of course, is that when those kids don't learn those things, they grow up to wield power and miseducate their own children.
    • It's bad enough that teachers unions help miseducate American youngsters.
    • Just think, is this the kind of person or the kind of school system where you want to send your children daily, to be miseducated and programmed not to think for themselves, like this principal?
    • A generation of Europeans has been miseducated by its own media and leaders.
    • Such a process creates what I refer to as bridge people: people that are miseducated in a way that connects them to two worlds but works vigilantly to make certain that they belong to neither.
    • He cautions that ‘the risks of miseducating children are both short- and long-term.’
    • In poorer areas, we are miseducating large numbers of children, and we are allowing them to grow up in impoverished and violent environments.
    • It is unfair to students to miseducate and confuse them about the nature of the scientific process.
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