Definition of "misschool"
verb
third-person singular simple present misschools, present participle misschooling, simple past and past participle misschooled
To school improperly; to teach or train in incorrect or problematic material or by the wrong methods.
Quotations
This will be hard for people who have for years been misschooled into thinking that life, the world, human experience, are divided up into disciplines or subjects or bodies of knowledge, some of them serious, noble, important, others ignoble and trivial.
1975, Peter Marin, Vincent Stanley, Kathryn Marin, The Limits of Schooling, page 97