Here are several clips showing examples of Eduspeak--educator's jargon.
1. "One More Theory" cartoon--sorry it's so fast. This cute cartoon is based not so much on jargon but on a generally academic issue that would be hard to understand outside of the academic or religious context. The biggest controversy here involves education.
2. "Hey!" cartoon--also too fast. Also not eduspeak, but makes fun of technological jargon and its use for creating hype.
3. "Trans in the University Classroom: Pedagogical Strategy and Practice" --this is a cesspool of Eduspeak. First is the phrase "Something or other....in the classroom." Often used but possibly it's completely meaningless, or just means outside of one-on-one teaching or the lab. "Pedagogical" I've gathered means related to the art of teaching. "Strategy" is a word that is used a lot. It means a rehearsed or premeditated reaction to deal with a certain situation.
4. "Service-Learning: Teaching for Change/ Special Opportunity Field Experience" -- "service-learning" is the same as community service, only it's for students and educational.
5."Women demand a New World Order" - Not Eduspeak, but I thought it was funny. Go ask any woman besides the ones that put up these posters and ask if they want a "new world order". Heehee.
6. "Essential Knowledges"- BIG EDUSPEAK PET PEEVE of mine: The Paradigm. Especially paradigms that include visuals, like pie charts. The Paradigm attempts to be inclusive of everything under its title.
7. "ESL & Literacy" - "Literacy" is used by educators irratically. Anyone would tell you that literacy is the ability to read, but for educators, there is media literacy, computer literacy, second language literacy...
Monday, February 16, 2009
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