Hands-on learning, often called experiential learning, is a teaching method that emphasizes direct engagement with the subject matter. Instead of merely listening to a lecture or reading from a textbook, students are encouraged to explore, experiment, and interact with the materials they are studying. This approach allows learners to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings, […]
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