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31. Every pupil will gain hands-on experience by visiting local companies, including the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo.
32. In class, Albers used a hands-on method to teach key ideas.
33. The exhibit includes numerous hands-on activities, including several archaeological dig stations.
34. He still enjoyed the hands-on side of mechanics and had enjoyed assisting in the training of apprentices.
35. Mr Garvey, 57, is known as a hands-on manager with in-depth knowledge of the operations of a steel mill.
36. That is precisely what these teachers do by creating an active, hands-on environment for learning and teaching.
37. Summing up, I can state categorically that there is no substitute for hands-on experience.
38. The newer booklet takes a hands-on approach and progresses in a far more appropriate manner.
39. With equipment and a trained mechanic loaned by the maintenance firm Kwik-Fit, students gain hands-on experience as part of their curriculum.
40. The physicality of their food consumption, decidedly hands-on, and their mutually greedy looks say it all.
41. Hands-on activities, such as counting money to learn a math lesson, are carried out in every classroom.
42. And more public schools incorporate hands-on learning that educators say can help children better absorb some concepts.
43. The students also complained about the quality of the job rotations[Sentencedict.com], which did not offer enough chances for hands-on learning.
44. Mr. Garvey is known as a hands-on manager with an in-depth knowldege of the whole company.
45. We can see how these experiences enhance a hands-on, integrated approach.
46. My grades were excellent and I had had hands-on work experience with marketing agencies in the West End.
47. As we have seen, most of the managers adopted a hands-on, autocratic approach to management.
48. Hands-on experience PCBA soldering and debug as first plus.
49. What better way to learn than a hands-on experience?
50. As is often the case, this lab head was not doing hands-on research himself.
51. Indeed, in high school, Kalin was so hands-on with photography that he cut classes to shoot and develop photos 18 hours a day.
52. Lawyer Jin has handled over 600 non-litigious, litigious and arbitrational cases, and gained extensive hands-on experience.
53. While you can't keep a tab on your child at all times(sentencedict.com), research shows that "hands-on parenting" reduces risky teen behaviors and negative peer pressure by four times.
54. During hands-on exercises, you will work as part of a team to develop a project definition document, a work breakdown structure, range estimates, a network logic diagram, and a risk response analysis.
55. Well, I'm happy to introduce you to a different game system for truly hands-on play.
56. One that throws open the doors to all those with hands-on experience.
57. By the end of the mini iteration, the team will have gained hands-on experience with use cases, and they'll also have a good understanding of the project requirements.
58. Kids this age think about money in very concrete terms, so make saving as hands-on as possible.
59. We now have students who do vocational qualifications at a skills centre in a more hands-on way.
60. The guidance contains "a reference implementation, reusable library code (named the Composite Application Library), documentation, QuickStart tutorials, and hands-on labs."
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