Tutors meet with their tutees twice a day and are available as the first point of contact for parents wishing to discuss matters relating to their child.
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The tutor task in the UK is to form a learning relationship with each tutee and act as a guide and mentor through the complexities of school life.
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Scaffolding is guided by the theory of task and theory of tutee, which requires a combination of assessing task performance and learner ability ( Puntambekar & H�bscher, 2005 ).
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Because the peer tutor is seen by the tutee as being more at their own level, advice given by the tutor may be accepted more readily than advice from a teacher.
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Some never draw comment ( nominee, trainee ), while others may be looked at askance if they are felt to be clumsy in some way ( tutee, donee, designee ).
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His cabinet of curiosities, complete with riding boots and a miniature of him and his young travelling tutees, Raymond and Alexander Chapman, by Matteo Bolgnini, survives intact in the Canterbury Cathedral Library.
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I don't earn much money, and I'm taking care of him myself, " said Tutee's aunt, Tum, who asked that her family name not be used.
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There are many benefits for both the peer tutor and tutee in this relationship, one aspect of this is that the tutor can establish a rapport with the tutee in a way that a teacher cannot.
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There are many benefits for both the peer tutor and tutee in this relationship, one aspect of this is that the tutor can establish a rapport with the tutee in a way that a teacher cannot.
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One of his young tutees during this period was Richard Sharp with whom he formed a lifelong friendship, Sharp writing the Introduction to Fell's'Grammar'( 1784 ) which is listed below.