tutor - traducción al italiano
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tutor - traducción al italiano

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

tutor         
n. tutor, private teacher
private tutor         
maestro privato (maestro che insegna dei allievi in modo privato)
insegnare privatamente      
tutor

Definición

tutor
(tutors, tutoring, tutored)
1.
A tutor is a teacher at a British university or college. In some American universities or colleges, a tutor is a teacher of the lowest rank.
He is course tutor in archaeology at the University of Southampton...
N-COUNT
2.
A tutor is someone who gives private lessons to one pupil or a very small group of pupils.
N-COUNT
3.
If someone tutors a person or a subject, they teach that person or subject.
The old man was tutoring her in the stringed instruments.
...at the college where I tutored a two-day Introduction to Chairmaking course...
I tutored in economics.
VERB: V n in n, V n, V in n, also V

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.