0 a teacher who teaches a child outside of school, especially in order to give the child extra help with a subject he or she finds difficult:
1 to teach a child outside of school, especially in order to give the child extra help with a subject he or she finds difficult:
2 a teacher paid to work privately with one student or a small group
3 to teach by working with one student or a small group, esp. one which needs special help:
Volunteers from the college tutor elementary school children in reading, mathematics, and science.
His maths skills were weak, so she tutored him over the summer.
Eventually his parents removed him from school and tutored him at home.
He was born into a wealthy Hungarian family and was tutored privately.
Automated modelling may even enable new applications, such as tutoring system design in engineering.
The detail is excellent and the information on colour and textiles is also invaluable to tutors and designers.
We did not have a naturally occurring corpus of human-written summaries, since tutors normally give feedback orally.
While online teaching in post-compulsory education is the focus of much research today, the training of online tutors has largely been neglected.
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家庭教師,私人教師, (英國大學或學院的)導師,教師…
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家庭教师,私人教师, (英国大学或学院的)导师,教师…
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profesor, -ora particular, dar clases particulares (a)…
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professor particular, dar aulas particulares (a)…
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家庭教師, 個別指導教師, (家庭教師として)教える…
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özel öğretmen/hoca, danışman öğretmek, üniversite hocası…
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professeur [masculine] particulier, chargé/-e de classe, professeur (particulier)…
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professor, -a particular, fer classes particulars (a)…
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