C1 verb Formell

overpedhood

/ˌoʊvərˈpɛdhʊd/

To exercise excessive pedagogical control or overprotective management over a person's learning or development process, often to the point of stifling independence. It refers to the act of smothering a student or subordinate with constant, intrusive guidance under the guise of education.

Beispiele

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1

Modern parents often struggle not to overpedhood their children during the university application process.

Modern parents often struggle not to overpedhood their children during the university application process.

2

The curriculum was designed to ensure that instructors do not overpedhood the creative development of the students.

The curriculum was designed to ensure that instructors do not overpedhood the creative development of the students.

3

I know you want to help, but if you overpedhood me, I'll never learn how to fix the code myself.

I know you want to help, but if you overpedhood me, I'll never learn how to fix the code myself.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
overpedhooding
Verb
overpedhood
Adverb
overpedhoodingly
Adjektiv
overpedhooded
Verwandt
pedhood
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Merkhilfe

Think of putting a 'hood' (cover) over a 'ped' (child/student) so they can't see or move for themselves because you are 'over' them too much.

Schnelles Quiz

The newly hired dean warned that if professors continue to ________ their students, the graduates will lack the critical thinking skills needed for the industry.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: overpedhood

Beispiele

1

Modern parents often struggle not to overpedhood their children during the university application process.

everyday

Modern parents often struggle not to overpedhood their children during the university application process.

2

The curriculum was designed to ensure that instructors do not overpedhood the creative development of the students.

formal

The curriculum was designed to ensure that instructors do not overpedhood the creative development of the students.

3

I know you want to help, but if you overpedhood me, I'll never learn how to fix the code myself.

informal

I know you want to help, but if you overpedhood me, I'll never learn how to fix the code myself.

4

Sociological research indicates that the tendency to overpedhood learners correlates with a decrease in intrinsic motivation.

academic

Sociological research indicates that the tendency to overpedhood learners correlates with a decrease in intrinsic motivation.

5

In our leadership training, we teach managers how to mentor effectively without choosing to overpedhood their junior associates.

business

In our leadership training, we teach managers how to mentor effectively without choosing to overpedhood their junior associates.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
overpedhooding
Verb
overpedhood
Adverb
overpedhoodingly
Adjektiv
overpedhooded
Verwandt
pedhood

Häufige Kollokationen

tendency to overpedhood tendency to overpedhood
overpedhood the development overpedhood the development
refuse to overpedhood refuse to overpedhood
strictly overpedhood strictly overpedhood
overpedhood the process overpedhood the process

Häufige Phrasen

a cycle of overpedhooding

a cycle of overpedhooding

overpedhood to a fault

overpedhood to a fault

the overpedhooded child

the overpedhooded child

Wird oft verwechselt mit

overpedhood vs micromanage

Micromanage refers to general task control in any setting, while overpedhood specifically implies an educational or developmental context.

overpedhood vs pedagogy

Pedagogy is the method of teaching, whereas overpedhood is the negative verb form for excessive teaching control.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is often used in specialized educational assessments or advanced linguistic tests to describe negative interference in a learning journey. It is almost always used with a negative connotation regarding the lack of student agency.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners might mistake the '-hood' suffix as exclusively forming a noun; in this specific test-vocabulary context, it functions as a verb.

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Merkhilfe

Think of putting a 'hood' (cover) over a 'ped' (child/student) so they can't see or move for themselves because you are 'over' them too much.

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Wortherkunft

A neologism combining the prefix 'over-' (excessive), 'ped' (from Greek pais, child/education), and the suffix '-hood' (state/condition), here utilized as a verbalized concept.

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb often used in the passive voice (to be overpedhooded) present participle used as a gerund (overpedhooding)
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Kultureller Kontext

Often used in Western critiques of modern parenting and education systems that prioritize safety and results over independent discovery.

Schnelles Quiz

The newly hired dean warned that if professors continue to ________ their students, the graduates will lack the critical thinking skills needed for the industry.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: overpedhood

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