noun
or ped·a·guese |pedə|gēz, -gēs
( -s )
Etymology: pedag ogue + -ese
: gobbledygook in the speeches or writings of educationists
reads like a Fourth-of-July oration in pedagese — R.M.Hutchins
turgid pedagese — H.M.Kallen
convert pedagese into lucid and workmanlike English — American Scholar