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In that sense, he said, one virtue of the worst educationese is that even educators refused to take it seriously.
Educationese came naturally to an educator!
The ponderously delivered narration is sheer educationese: "Teachers must integrate their interpersonal skills into tangible classroom interventions."
The author can't resist poking wry fun at educationese - for example, the diagnosis of Maggie as "a reluctant cursive writer who has not reached cursive-writing readiness."
Mr. Postman writes in a voice similar to Mr. Rose's - informal, clear, one that self-consciously avoids educationese - but he hasn't done the legwork that Mr. Rose has.
Dr. Crew concedes that he must also do a better job of communicating to parents, teachers and students what he hopes to accomplish, avoiding the pitfalls of the educationese into which his speech has often lapsed.
David Tyack, a professor of education and history at Stanford University, points to the calls for turning schools over to private businesses or the vogue for tough-minded dictates in the form of utopian national goals as every bit as suspect as the hazy educationese.