antieducational

antieducational

(ˌæntɪˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃənəl)
adj
opposing the provision of knowledge
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It follows that for him, the normal range of experience that characterizes "the situation" is not truly educational; indeed, because people are "submerged" in it, it is in a sense antieducational because it normalizes oppression, whether one is on the giving or the receiving side of it.
Linguists Otto Jespersen and Mario Pei have branded English orthography as a "pseudohistorical and antieducational abomination" that is "the world's most awesome mess." The chasm that stretches between how words are spelled and how they actually sound is best illustrated by the letter combination--ough: Tough Stough 1 The wind was rough.
Indoctrination is antieducational whether it is undertaken by the government or by parents and churches.
Making learning relevant without substance is antieducational.