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edutainment
[ej-oo-teyn-muhnt]
noun
television programs, movies, books, etc., that are both educational and entertaining, especially those intended primarily for children in the elementary grades.
edutainment
/ ˌɛʊˈٱɪԳəԳ /
noun
the presentation of informative or educational material in an entertaining style
Word History and Origins
Origin of edutainment1
Word History and Origins
Origin of edutainment1
Example Sentences
“I call it edutainment – to educate and inform people,” he said.
Transparency in how Big Tech censors content can’t come soon enough for Mr. Prager, whose company purports to make “edutainment” like PBS, but without what it calls “left-wing indoctrination.”
There’s no test or quiz component; it’s best to think of this as edutainment than a replacement for a proper learning curriculum.
The new food hall isn’t just designed to bring food to customers, but also "edutainment."
His singing career, a genre he describes as “edutainment”, took off in the early 2000s.
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