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tutor

noun as in person who teaches another privately

verb as in teach someone privately

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The AI company notified employees over email that it was planning to downsize its team of generalist AI tutors, according to messages viewed by the publication.

Erica Liburd, a Northampton-based tutor with more than 25 years of experience, said for her change would begin with open conversations.

From BBC

The sisters were hoping to tutor other children part-time during their own studies as they wanted to be "open to help others".

From BBC

The settlement “ensures that over 100,000 of the district’s most vulnerable students will have access to no fewer than 45 hours of high-dose tutoring per year,” the advocates said in a statement.

Mrs Arter, a hairdressing tutor from Welling, first met Mr Arter when he was the officer in charge of investigating a complaint she had made to the Met of domestic abuse.

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