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What (who) is tutelage - definition

INSTRUCTOR WHO GIVES PRIVATE LESSONS
Writing tutor; Writing Associate; Writing tutors; Tutee; Student instructor; Tutoring agency; Tutelage; Private tutor; Tutors; Personal tutor; Private Tutor; Private tutors; Tutrix; Tuition agency; Tutoress; Assignment help; Shadow education; Tutor (education); Private tutoring in Asia; Tutorage; Tutor (officer); Computer Tutor; Tutor
  • Prince Charles Louis of the Palatinate with his Tutor Wolrad von Plessen in Historical Dress
  • Modern tutor

Tutelage         
·noun The state of being under a guardian; care or protection enjoyed.
II. Tutelage ·noun The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection; as, the king's right of seigniory and tutelage.
tutelage         
['tju:t?l?d?]
¦ noun
1. protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship.
2. instruction; tuition.
Derivatives
tutelary adjective
Origin
C17: from L. tutela 'keeping' (from tut-, tueri 'watch') + -age.
tutelage         
If one person, group, or country does something under the tutelage of another, they do it while they are being taught or guided by them. (FORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT: usu under N

Wikipedia

Tutoring

Tutoring is private academic support, usually provided by an expert teacher; someone with deep knowledge or defined expertise in a particular subject or set of subjects.

A tutor, formally also called an academic tutor, is a person who provides assistance or tutelage to one or more people on certain subject areas or skills. The tutor spends a few hours on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis to transfer their expertise on the topic or skill to the student (also called a tutee). Tutoring can take place in different settings.

Examples of use of tutelage
1. There they studied under the tutelage of Qur’an scholars.
2. "Tutelage" is a reference to Syria‘s influence in Lebanon.
3. This would enable NATO (under Washington‘s tutelage) to rethink its strategy toward Central Asia.
4. Madame Marie Tussaud learned her trade in 1750s Paris under the tutelage of Philippe Curtius.
5. Suleiman, 5', was appointed army commander in 1''8, when Syria still exercised tutelage over Lebanon.