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tutor

[too-ter, tyoo-] / ˈtu tər, ˈtyu- /




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"Over the years we've done a lot of different ideas, and we've learned so much from the tutors," said Ms Wilson.

From BBC

One UC San Diego remedial math tutor observed that “some teachers would teach ‘life skills’ in high school math class, just using calculators, the internet, and prescribed formulas; classes didn’t teach ‘mathematical thinking.’

From The Wall Street Journal

They noted it was recorded after he had been in custody for 60 days and "it appeared he was being tutored".

From BBC

Will, a tutor, is trapped inside teaching Latin the first time he spots his future bride romping around in the grass with a hawk on her arm.

From Los Angeles Times

The tax bill added a list of eligible expenses at the pre-college level, such as educational materials, test fees, and tutoring.

From Barron's