tutorship

/ˈtuːtərʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, role, or authority of a tutor; the period during which someone acts as a tutor.
    • She accepted a tutorship at the university after completing her degree.
    • His tutorship of the young prince lasted for five years.
    • The tutorship program pairs experienced teachers with new students.
  2. The state of being under the guidance or care of a tutor.
    • The scholarship includes a year of tutorship with a renowned scientist.
    • During her tutorship, she learned not only academics but also life skills.
    • The child was placed under the tutorship of a legal guardian.
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