The Scepticism of Educabilities is a reflective poetic form, originating in The Focal Systems. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is a single couplet. The Scepticism of Educabilities is always written from the perspective of a historical figure. Use of metaphor is characteristic of the form. Each line has seven syllables. The ending of each line of the poem shares the same rhyme, though the rhyming doesn't have to be perfect. The second line of the couplet must expand the idea of the first line. The first line is intended to describe the past. The second line is intended to offer a different perspective concerning current events.