English edit

Etymology edit

education +‎ -speak

Noun edit

eduspeak (uncountable)

  1. (informal) The jargon used by educators.
    • 1992, C Fraser Smith, Lenny, Lefty, and the Chancellor:
      He generally spoke without academic mannerism, though on occasion he dipped into the over-wrought thickets of eduspeak to find words like “antithetical” or “foci” or “interface.”
    • 2003, Raymond E. Lemley, Straight talk for principals:
      The new eduspeak talks about "enhancing," "promoting self-awareness," "sharing," "networking," "modeling," and other assorted activities.