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are tutoring
noun
One who teaches another (usually called a student, learner, or tutee) in a one-on-one or small-group interaction.
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People are tutoring their children from year 3 or before.
"I think a lot of families are tutoring in some way," he said.
"We are not just tutoring them when they are sophomores and juniors in high school, we are tutoring them when they are 4 years old.
The others are tutoring for children stuck in public schools deemed failing under the No Child Left Behind act and those with learning disabilities, also subsidized under federal law.
"You feel like you are sitting next to someone and they are tutoring you," says Jacqueline Spiegel, a mother of three from New Rochelle, N.Y., with a master's in computer science from Columbia who has enrolled in MOOCs from Udacity and Coursera.
The consequences are tutoring for kids, choices for parents.
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In Asia, students typically are tutored several nights per week.
By third grade, she was tutoring her peers.
Abraham Goldstein, 101, was tutoring at Baruch College when he was interviewed.
A half-dozen Blair instructors have been tutoring her privately.
In recent months, Stanley had been tutoring a young London singer, Sam Lee, in much the same way that he had been tutored by his Aunt Jeannie.
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