misschool

Etymology

From mis- + school.

verb

  1. To school improperly; to teach or train in incorrect or problematic material or by the wrong methods.“Born the most sensitive of children into an unhappy family that misreared and misschooled him, Rilke recoiled into introspectiveness and dilletante^([sic]) aestheticism, and long remained there; the world, or outwardness, was what had hurt him, was the enemy.”