hands-on in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hands-on in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for hands-on in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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Since they reside in the same community as the client, they are able to usher the reformation and rehabilitation of the clients hands-on.
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Independent studies, special projects and hands-on-learning form much of the curriculum.
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He chose to do so in the most hands-on way, as a journalist.
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They train over 100 young people a year using a hands-on approach to learning and teaching.
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I really wanted to be hands-on with the project.
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The pedagogy is more hands-on than strictly academic.
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He also gained hands-on experience in book preservation and restoration.
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It just turned out to be a hands-on project.
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Additionally, not every hands-on lesson can be considered inquiry.
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At each event around 300 pupils from 30 diffferent schools attend and are shown hands-on exhibits and challenges run by companies, universities and business organisations.
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