tutorship
Noun: 1. The position, function, or work of a tutor: The state or period of being under the guidance and instruction of a tutor, typically involving private or individualized teaching. 2. Individual instruction: The act or process of teaching pupils individually, often on a one-to-one basis.
- Noun:
- She accepted a tutorship for the summer, providing personalized lessons in mathematics.
- His tutorship of the young duke involved lessons in history, languages, and statecraft.
- During her tutorship, the student's grades improved significantly.
- "under the tutorship of": Being guided or taught by a specific tutor.
- The artist developed his skills under the tutorship of a great master.
- "to hold a tutorship": To have the job or role of a tutor.
- He held a tutorship at the college while completing his doctoral degree.
- Tutor (n/v): A private teacher; to act as a tutor.
- She works as a tutor for high school students.
- Tutorial (n/adj): A period of instruction with a tutor; relating to a tutor or tutorship.
- The professor offered a weekly tutorial for the struggling students.
- Tutelage (n): Similar to tutorship, meaning instruction or guardianship.
- The young heir was placed under the tutelage of a trusted advisor.
- Private instruction: Teaching given to an individual or very small group.
- Mentorship: Guidance provided by a mentor, often broader than academic instruction.
- Coaching: Training or instruction, especially to prepare for a specific task or skill.
(Note: 'Tutorship' itself is not commonly used to form phrasal verbs. Phrases typically involve the root word 'tutor'). - To tutor someone in something: To teach someone a particular subject privately. - He tutored her in advanced calculus.
(Note: There are no common idioms using the specific word 'tutorship'. Idioms typically use the word 'tutor' or 'teach'). - To take someone under one's wing: To mentor or guide someone (conceptually related to providing tutorship). - The senior engineer took the new recruit under her wing.
- teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately)