tutorship

NOUN
  1. teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately)
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How To Use tutorship In A Sentence

  • Sharrock's father settled on him the rent of a small property in Northampton, to augment his fellowship, as he had given up a bursarship and tutorships in change for study.
  • Mr. Tyrold hoped it was an entire discontinuance of all pupilage and tutorship; and that Dr. Orkborne might henceforth be considered as a mere family friend. Camilla
  • MCAI course can be applied to classroom teaching, self-culture, tutorship, review, summarizing, unit examination and teaching data processing in the university science teaching.
  • This led in December 1788 to Frend's dismissal from his tutorship, meaning that he was forbidden from teaching but allowed to continue to reside at Jesus as a fellow. Annotations
  • No Average GMAT score N/A Median GMAT score N/A Class Format % Lecture 15% % Case studies 15% % Simulations 5% % Team projects 10% % Other methods 55% Other methods include Individual participants presentation, In-company-projects, coaching-tutorship, invited corporate speakers Cohort-based? ESADE Business School
  • MCAI course can be applied to classroom teaching, self-culture, tutorship, review, summarizing, unit examination and teaching data processing in the university science teaching.
  • Classes take place twice weekly under the tutorship of a professional artist.
  • Saul holds the Uke in his lap, like a steel guitar, and seems to strum backwards, but with more tutorship, I know he will be a star. Charles statman
  • Under such charming tutorship," he murmured, gallantly. CHAPTER 14
  • He will spend a few weeks under tutorship of officers at Corsham Police Station before starting work on the streets.
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