noun
- adherence to traditional academic methods, theories, or standards, especially in art or education
- excessive emphasis on academic learning at the expense of practical application
Usage: formal
Usage: often critical
Examples
- The art school's strict academism discouraged experimental techniques.
- Critics argued that the university's academism prevented real-world problem solving.
- His painting style reflected the academism of 19th-century European art schools.
- The professor's academism made his lectures feel disconnected from modern issues.
- She rejected the academism of her training in favor of a more innovative approach.
- The institution's academism preserved classical methods but stifled creativity.