hands-on in the PONS Dictionary

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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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It offers a hands-on interactive experience with history.
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The course will provide students with the knowledge and hands-on experience to reduce their chances of being involved in a crash.
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The pedagogy is more hands-on than strictly academic.
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I really wanted to be hands-on with the project.
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Much of the practical, hands-on experience is then gained after graduation.
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The museum opened in 1992 and features displays of many types of live insects, mounted specimens, exhibits and hands-on activities.
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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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Additionally, not every hands-on lesson can be considered inquiry.
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It is a family event which features open houses, lectures, informal talks, and hands-on activities at area museums, observatories, other scientific facilities, and the university.
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