IPA: /ˈpræksɪs/
KK: /ˈpræksɪs/
A usual way of doing something, especially in a particular field or area of study. It often refers to the practical application of theories or skills in real situations.
In education, the theory is important, but so is the praxis of teaching effectively in the classroom.
Praxis is derived from the Greek word "praxis" (meaning action or practice). It refers to the process of putting a theory or idea into practice, emphasizing the practical application of knowledge.
Think of 'praxis' as the act of turning ideas into 'action' — that's why it means practice or application.