Tutorship

Pronunciation: /ˈtutɝˈʃɪp/

Tutorship (noun)

  1. Help from a tutor who teaches a student one-to-one or in a small group to improve learning.
  2. The job or position of being a tutor, responsible for guiding students’ study and progress.

Examples

  • Tutorship helps students understand difficult lessons.
  • She offers tutorship for learners who need extra practice.