1. tutoring - Noun
2. tutoring - Verb
of Tutor
Source: Webster's dictionarySo this is the space during tutoring hours. It's very busy. Same principles: one-on-one attention, complete devotion to the students' work and a boundless optimism and sort of a possibility of creativity and ideas. Dave Eggers
It is not so much tutoring that the minds needs, but clearer recognition and better use of what it already knows. Henry S. Haskins
Even the best parents have to spend so much time making ends meet that they cannot help their kids with homework or afford the extra tutoring that wealthier students enjoy. To address these unjust disparities, we need an early education revolution. Sal Albanese
After-school tutoring programs, care for the elderly, shelters for the homeless, disaster relief work, and a variety of other services would all benefit from government funding. Tony Campolo
I enjoy tutoring. I just really enjoy the experience of teaching. William Hung
Alternatively, families "can use funds in these accounts to also pay for textbooks and tutoring." Source: Internet