Hands-on learning is a teaching approach that emphasizes active participation and engagement in the learning process through the use of physical objects, experiments, activities, and real-world scenarios. This approach allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical situations, leading to a deeper understanding of concepts and increased retention of information. Hands-on learning can take place in various settings, including classrooms, laboratories, workshops, and field trips, and is particularly effective in promoting critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and collaboration among students. Research in this area investigates the benefits and best practices of hands-on learning, as well as its impact on student learning outcomes and motivation.