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  • Tutor — Tu tor, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tutored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tutoring}.] 1. To have the guardianship or care of; to teach; to instruct. [1913 Webster] Their sons are well tutored by you. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To play the tutor toward; to treat with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tutor — tu·tor / tü tər, tyü tər/ n in the civil law of Louisiana: a guardian of a minor or sometimes of a person with mental retardation compare committee, conservator, curator tu·tor·ship n …   Law dictionary

  • TUTOR (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = TUTOR (aka PLATO Author Language) paradigm = imperative (procedural) year = c. 1965 designer = Paul Tenczar Richard Blomme [from page 4 of The TUTOR Language by Bruce Sherwood, 1974.] developer = Paul Tenczar… …   Wikipedia

  • Tutor expertise in adult education — In the delivery of adult education, there are both content and process experts. Each has a specific role and a particular set of attributes which they bring to the classroom. Content experts are those who are well acquainted with the subject.… …   Wikipedia

  • Tutor — In British, Australian, New Zealand, Italian, and some Canadian universities, a tutor is often but not always a postgraduate student or a lecturer assigned to conduct a seminar for undergraduate students, often known as a tutorial. The equivalent …   Wikipedia

  • Tutor group — A tutor group is a term used in UK schools, broadly equivalent to the United States term homeroom . The term is most frequently used in Secondary schools where students may be taught in a number of different groupings throughout the day. Tutor… …   Wikipedia

  • tutor — tutorless, adj. tutorship, n. /tooh teuhr, tyooh /, n. 1. a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, esp. a private instructor. 2. a teacher of academic rank lower than instructor in some American universities… …   Universalium

  • tutor — tu•tor [[t]ˈtu tər, ˈtyu [/t]] n. 1) edu a person employed to instruct another, esp. privately 2) edu a teacher of academic rank lower than instructor in some American universities and colleges 3) edu (esp. at Oxford and Cambridge) a university… …   From formal English to slang

  • tutor — tu·tor || tuːtÉ™ / tju n. private teacher; university or college officer charged with responsibility for undergraduate students (for studies or welfare); guardian of a child v. instruct or teach (especially as a private teacher); perform the… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • tutor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English tutour, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French, from Latin tutor, from tueri Date: 14th century a person charged with the instruction and guidance of another: as a. a private teacher b. a teacher in a British… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tutor — 1. noun One who teaches another (usually called a student, learner, or tutee) in a one on one or small group interaction. He passed the difficult class with help from his tutor. See Also: tuition, tutelage, tutelar …   Wiktionary

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