dilactic
/daɪˈlæktɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characterized by the use of dualism or dualistic thought; involving the use of two opposing principles or forces.
“The professor’s dilactic approach to the subject helped students understand the complex concepts more effectively.”
2. noun
a method of teaching or learning that emphasizes the use of dualism or dualistic thought.
“The teacher employed a dilactic approach to explain the concept of good and evil to her students.”