Pronunciation: /ˌækəˈdɛmɪˌsɪzəm/
noun a style or method of teaching or scholarly study that is theoretical and abstract rather than practical or applied
A1 I don't understand academicism, can you explain it to me?
A2 Academicism is the practice of focusing on theoretical knowledge over practical skills.
B1 Many universities promote academicism by emphasizing research and publications.
B2 Critics argue that academicism can stifle creativity and innovation in the field of art.
C1 The academicism of the professor's writing style was evident in the complex language and references used.
C2 Her deep understanding of academicism allowed her to critique the current trends in educational research.
formal Academicism is the adherence to traditional academic principles and practices in education.
informal Some students find academicism to be too rigid and old-fashioned.
slang I'm not a fan of all the academicism in this school.
figurative Breaking free from academicism can lead to more creativity and innovation.
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