Old-school

Pronunciation: /ˌoʊldˈskuːl/

Old-school (adj)

  1. Using methods, rules, or styles from the past, often because you prefer them to newer ways.
  2. Very traditional in behaviour or teaching, with clear rules and less flexibility than modern approaches.
  3. Using older technology or systems instead of newer digital tools.

Old-school (adjective)

Examples

  • Her old-school style uses handwritten notes.
  • The teacher prefers old-school lessons with books.