Noun
The didactic method or system.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe didacticism expected in books for the young Source: Internet
the didacticism of the 19th century gave birth to many great museums Source: Internet
A close analysis of the alterations which Edgeworth's style underwent when it was pressed into the service of overt didacticism should serve to illuminate the relationship between prose technique and didactic purpose in her work. Source: Internet
Golden age The shift to a modern genre of children's literature occurred in the mid-19th century, as the didacticism of a previous age began to make way for more humorous, child-oriented books, more attuned to the child's imagination. Source: Internet
Many modern readers, who might regard anti-Victorian didacticism as dated, simplistic or hackneyed, have found these later works to be of absorbing interest for their hard-edged, objective consideration of interpersonal confrontation. Source: Internet