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tuition

[too-ish-uhn, tyoo-] / tuˈɪʃ ən, tyu- /


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Many teenagers spend all their lives preparing for these exams - some of them sent to private tuition centres known as "cram schools" from as young as four.

From BBC

Using AI "as a leveller" will make sure every child gets "personalised tuition", with the teacher in the room making sure they understand, Mr Ierston says.

From BBC

The administration has pursued other policies that will help borrowers repay their loans and put downward pressure on tuition.

From The Wall Street Journal

That can include higher education, but also K-12 tuition or trade school.

From Barron's

By then, colleges had more to offer players than free tuition.

From The Wall Street Journal