Qualified tutors will be engaged to assist with homework two evenings each week. |
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There I learned addition, multiplication, division and subtraction, mostly from several private tutors. |
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Everyone can benefit from the most respected academics and the best tutors. |
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She has had trouble with her back and was tearful with relief after the comforting reassurance meted out by her principal and tutors. |
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One of his tutors at Cambridge described him as a very good student but certainly not the top student in his year. |
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Like all League tutors, McDaid is trained in anatomy, physiology, science of movement, personal performance and choreography. |
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Stokes's wife, Valeria, a human-resources executive, tutors him on the legalities of hiring. |
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The company has 22 tutors and 16 testers and does not use an automatic testing system, as is common practice in other workplaces. |
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The next year she entered the Church of England, taking the baptismal name Rebecca, and married John Rolfe, one of her tutors. |
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They also use their own students as tutors, recruiters, and mentors for less experienced students. |
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Our tutors specialise in teaching beginners in a very relaxed homely atmosphere. |
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Scheduling help sessions might mean that tutors or tutees had to take extra trips to campus or be willing to meet in homes or dormitories. |
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She was educated by tutors and at private school, and her first job was at a stock company in Baltimore. |
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She was raised in what most people would consider a wealthy household, taught by private tutors. |
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He did not attend school, but was educated by private tutors in his own home until he reached the age to enter university. |
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Her inability to retain information frustrated her teachers and private tutors, who thought she was being deliberately recalcitrant. |
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Yesterday was my first official day at university, the first opportunity to meet my tutors and fellow students. |
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History tutors also express dismay at their students' lack of language skills, which means that all foreign texts have to be translated. |
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He was destined for a bright future and will be sorely missed by the tutors and students on his course. |
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The image would not have been possible to lay down without help from friends, fellow students and tutors, said Ruth. |
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Graduate Fashion Week is a nerve-wracking time for students and tutors staging 31 shows which attract over 40,000 visitors. |
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And students and their tutors from schools, colleges and training companies from all across Wiltshire will be honoured. |
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Teachers or college tutors take the courses, which are usually attended by around 10 parents two hours a week. |
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She grew to love London, the Slade, its tutors, the students and the art community and felt it was where she belonged. |
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In this system, prevalent today, college undergraduates are employed as writing center tutors. |
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The researchers asked the tutors to mark both the beginning and the end of the clause containing errors. |
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Input was sought from experienced tutors in Health Sciences at McMaster University regarding process issues arising within tutored groups. |
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We spent festive evenings at Riversdale enjoying fine Australian wine and cuisine, and taking in thought-provoking lectures by the tutors. |
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Ideally the concepts and materials should be introduced and promoted by tutors. |
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It is taught exclusively by Stanford faculty, and undergraduates serve as writing tutors and course assistants. |
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Students going through clearing should make themselves available because admissions tutors will want to talk to them rather than their parents. |
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Pulling perfect pints has become a pre-occupation of Draught Beer Academy tutors who have not been doing their job by half measures. |
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He dishes out obloquy to former tutors and students and treats the reader to vainglorious self-congratulation. |
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Augusta Levine tutors each child in learning how to cantillate the Torah and Haftarah with special emphasis upon the child's own Torah portion. |
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Students hedge and apologize often to human tutors, but very rarely to computer tutors. |
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Since I came from an outside school, I had no idea about the situation of the tutors. |
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After my current problems with IT and watercolour painting tutors, that was a refreshing change. |
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But while the Queen had to act properly, it was Fleming who spoke of improper things, made crude jokes, and cheeked the governesses and tutors. |
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Gambling proceeds pay for free medical care at a modern Chumash clinic and subsidize private schooling, tutors and college tuition. |
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Academic tutoring, designed to promote reading skills, was also provided by the paraprofessional tutors. |
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In addition she was asked to be the course coordinator, arranging classes and tutors and helping prepare class notes. |
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Nature, of course, is improved upon by a phalanx of speech coaches, tutors, finishing lessons, cosmetics specialists and designers. |
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Work of tutors with inceptors is understood as significant part of pedagogical work. |
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Magdalen may well have far more tutors than most other colleges, but far more of these are University fellowships and non-teaching positions. |
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You must check your pigeonhole regularly to collect any mail, or messages left there by tutors, lecturers or administrative staff. |
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It is hoped to bring in tutors for other instruments such as concertina or button accordion should the need arise. |
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This helped them to connect with the students and to develop relationships as trusted mentors, tutors, role models, counselors, and advocates. |
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First, it means less money in the pot, so that fewer tutors can be hired and average tutorial sizes continue to get larger and larger. |
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She paid tribute to her tutors at Footsteps where she has trained for eight years. |
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Yet there are parents who seek out professional tutors of all descriptions for children who are barely old enough to hold a book. |
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Students too frequently entrust their education with lazy, ignorant, and incogitant tutors. |
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Elizabeth was brought up in the care of governesses and tutors at Hatfield House and spent her days studying Greek and Latin with the Cambridge scholar, Roger Ascham. |
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He bucks you up and tutors you and guides you and mentors you. |
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To put this another way, we can build learn-by-doing curricula by making teachers into Socratic tutors and creating realistic tasks for students to do. |
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Similarly, Ben Rafoth has proposed several interrogatory methods with which writing center tutors can help students take more analytic approaches to their writing. |
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Essex-born pole dancer Katie Coates is one of two tutors who hopes she can change the negative image surrounding pole dancing and get more women involved. |
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Part of the appeal of tutoring is the informal nature of the job and the casual, friendly relationship it allows tutors and faculty members to develop. |
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The time spent reading together would also be beneficial for both tutors and tutees by allowing them class time to read natural texts cooperatively. |
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But Ramsay's four-letter tirades and uncompromising approach has not gone down so well with catering tutors hoping to attract students to courses at South Trafford College. |
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A further anecdote describes the time one of his tutors, a junior research fellow named Patrick Sandars, gave the class some problems from a book. |
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In nearby Chester, Pa., he led an education and mentoring program for underprivileged children where he helped link children and their parents with tutors from the college. |
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Secondly, there is a total ban on the hiring of casual tutors and lecturers, and on the creation of short-term contracts to cover staffing shortages. |
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Students will be given feedback on their coursework by tutors and there will be seminars in the form of online exchanges between groups of students and a tutor. |
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Glees said personal tutors often had no idea about their students' views and that many undergraduates spent very little time in lectures or tutorials. |
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Although it has been widely assumed that general practice tutors will appraise general practitioners, no official statement has been made to this effect. |
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Artem rested an elbow on the railing behind him, unconsciously taking the position one of my tutors frequently assumed when about to launch into a long lecture. |
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College authorities have banned tutors from offering students a predinner drink and the timing of Hall has been brought forward to discourage excessive drinking before dinner. |
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Instrumental tutors were published and glees became popular. |
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Most participants in these two projects have been able to follow through on advice about getting help, namely by utilizing tutors or remedial assistance. |
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It is Coddington who tutors the audience on the authentic, creative satisfaction that can be found within the frock trade. |
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A succession of tutors was his only tenuous link with the larger world. |
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Returning to the painting course, he felt nothing for oil-on-canvas and had a set-to with tutors in his fourth year when he started painting on Formica panels. |
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We met with his college tutors, who had not seen him for six months. |
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Because the family spent much of his childhood travelling round Europe, most of his education was by private tutors. |
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Monseigneur le Prince d'Orange, a short treatise, perhaps by one of William's tutors, Constantijn Huygens. |
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To receive this honour, William had to escape the attention of his state tutors and travel secretly to Middelburg. |
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For a short time he attended King Edward VI Grammar School in Totnes, South Devon, but his health forced him back to private tutors for a time. |
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Monolingual tutors are given the class material in order to provide tutoring to their assigned ESL tutee. |
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Having adopted this technique, Moore was in conflict with academic tutors who did not appreciate such a modern approach. |
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Caroline followed her husband to Britain in October with their daughters, while Frederick remained in Hanover to be brought up by private tutors. |
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In any case, his frequent illnesses often kept him away from his first school, so he was taught for long stretches by private tutors. |
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He became known for his involvement in the rising philosophy of aestheticism, led by two of his tutors, Walter Pater and John Ruskin. |
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Wittgenstein was taught by private tutors at home until he was fourteen years old. |
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Lloyd George was educated at the local Anglican school Llanystumdwy National School and later under tutors. |
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All have wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of residential tutors. |
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Zhu Gaochi was born on 16 August 1378 and was educated by prominent Confucian tutors. |
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Private tutors were often favored among those families who could afford them. |
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She mentors incoming freshmen as a Senior Buddy and plays and tutors French horn and mellophone, playing in youth orchestra and Marching Band. |
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Mohan tested the effects of peer tutoring on responses of both the tutors and tutees. |
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Likewise, teachers can assign students to write and share reflections on their roles as tutors or tutees for inclusion in their portfolios. |
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Smiles and easy conversation ensued as the tutors and the tutees left the auditorium for their assigned classroom work areas. |
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The nature of the tutoring in these studies consisted of tutors and tutees reviewing fact sheets of important content. |
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The contribution of nontraditional tutors to a writing center depends upon their actions and reactions to their unique challenges. |
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Other tutors include Lancashire croche expert Pauline Turner, domino knitter Frances Fletcher and Dorset button maker Carolyn Mace. |
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Now she has two Hindi tutors, attends three hours of language sessions every day, has an agent who lets her know about auditions and a resolve to master the tongue-twisters. |
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The family moved to Leicester Square, where George and his younger brother Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany, were educated together by private tutors. |
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He was educated by private tutors, along with his brother, the future King Charles II, and the two sons of the Duke of Buckingham, George and Francis Villiers. |
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Meanwhile, Edward was brought up as a strict and devout Protestant by numerous tutors, including Bishop Richard Cox, John Belmain, and Sir John Cheke. |
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There are records of two tutors for the young duke during the late 1030s and early 1040s, but the extent of William's literary education is unclear. |
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This reciprocity of approval phenomenon was also documented in subsequent studies by these researchers examining the relationship between tutors and tutees. |
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George spoke only French, the language of diplomacy and the court, until the age of four, after which he was taught German by one of his tutors, Johann Hilmar Holstein. |
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Lewis was schooled by private tutors before being sent to the Wynyard School in Watford, Hertfordshire, in 1908, just after his mother's death from cancer. |
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The MDM academic partner programme was introduced earlier this year as a learning initiative to help students and tutors on Multimedia related courses. |
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Among others, the University's employees, officers, teachers and the local educationists, University's tutors and students from the twin cities will participate. |
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As for helping students with writing, tutors have found apps that focus on mind-mapping, conceptual-mapping and conversion of mind maps to outlines for papers. |
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The fine was incurred in relation to the PAYE deductions for a number of self-employed tutors who support the delivery of our children, young people and learning services. |
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He studied with two more private tutors after leaving the academy. |
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