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tutor

[too-ter, tyoo-] / ˈtu tər, ˈtyu- /




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Another student, Poppy, said many of the class members had been faced with no option but "to go to tutoring and do after school classes" in the hope of boosting grades.

From BBC

They said they were negotiating with trade union representatives about proposals to change the "academic staffing model" which would increase the use of grade 6 academic tutors, the lowest grade of staff.

From BBC

Authorities have been aggressively shutting down cybercrime rings—with the unintended consequence of tutoring them in covering their tracks.

From The Wall Street Journal

After graduating in 2007, he joined a tutoring agency in Beijing that helps university students prepare for the national graduate entrance exam.

From BBC

In recent months, Gracie's school attendance has been improving after receiving tutoring support at home twice a week, through the charity Bright Futures UK, which Rebecca says has "massively" helped Gracie's confidence.

From BBC