Definition of Tutorships. Meaning of Tutorships. Synonyms of Tutorships

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Definition of Tutorships

Tutorship
Tutorship Tu"tor*ship, n. The office, duty, or care of a tutor; guardianship; tutelage. --Hooker.

Meaning of Tutorships from wikipedia

- particularly design, where a collegiate atmosphere flourished under the tutorship of Owen Frampton. In David's account, Frampton led through force of personality...
- siblings for their remaining nursery years. Edward was kept under the strict tutorship of Hansell until almost thirteen years old. Private tutors taught him...
- of having created Wilde; later, he said Wilde was "the only blot on my tutorship". The University Philosophical Society also provided an education, as...
- served as the poet's introduction to religious radicalism. After Young's tutorship, Milton attended St Paul's School in London, where he began the study...
- tale. transactio transaction Out-of-court settlement tutela guardianship Tutorship, i.e. legal guardianship under which the ward is only partially or temporarily...
- "Goethe's Faust" for the New Edinburgh Review, and shortly afterwards began a tutorship for the distinguished Buller family, tutoring Charles Buller and his brother...
- his own preceptorship of the Dauphin, was a kind of agent-general for tutorships in the royal family, and, in 1684, who introduced La Bruyère to the household...
- their husbands. Athenian women received little education, except home tutorship for basic skills such as spinning, weaving, cooking, and some knowledge...
- Outside Europe, few areas had remained without coming under formal colonial tutorship – and even Siam, China, ****an, Nepal, Afghanistan, Persia, and Abyssinia...
- specifically for "a person who is subject to paternal authority or to tutorship". (However if this is unattainable, the court can provide the consent...