Tutor (education)
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In the British higher education system, a tutor is an officer of a college responsible for the pastoral (as opposed to academic) care of a number of students in cognate disciplines;[1] as against a Director of Studies in Cambridge who is responsible for the academic progress of a group of students in their own discipline,[2] with both Tutors and Directors of Studies answering to a Senior Tutor.
References
- ^ "What Is a Tutor?". Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ "Tutors". Retrieved 30 September 2015.