0 the process of using a theory or something that you have learned in a practical way: --
She is interested in both the theory and praxis of criminology.
If feminist archaeology took a politically informed but epistemologically disinterested position, it would not contribute to present and future social praxis.
Cognitive domains include memory, orientation, language and praxis while the noncognitive domains include mood state and behavioral changes.
Our particular working party celebrated the enormous extent to which our teaching contributes to our understanding of our praxis.
The questions regarding the praxis, aesthetics and semantics of performance with image and sound may, ultimately, provide the greater challenge.
The burden is lifted if we conceive social praxis as more than a cluster of utterances.
It is itself among these more primitive representations, setting the horizons for praxis.
However, suggesting that music education should occupy a middle ground, a 'space-between, praxis guided by phronesis' (p. 41) is a compelling one for our times.
This is truly an area in which a 'chasm' exists between programme and praxis.