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He visited his new tutee, whose mother was rather pleased with Yong-min.
The tutee looked rather unhappy and picked up his MP3 to listen to music.
Yong-min snatched the playboy magazine from the tutee and told him to study.
'I used to have a tutee who lived there,' she told Guido.
The tutor and tutee meet on their own arranged time for as long as is deemed necessary.
Yong-min interrupted him but the tutee responded to him briefly before he continued to do his own things.
Once a tutor and a tutee are matched up they simply choose a specific time to meet and then they are all ready to go.
These, however, are small matters in comparison with the astonishing assertion that Elliott "knew that his tutee was already surpassing him as a thinker."
You're merely the tutee."
In contrast, the consultant, also expert, collaborates with the tutee in addressing the writing task, implying a social constructivist approach.
There, in 1804, he met his former tutee, Simón Bolivar; together they made a long journey across Europe.
'I used to have a tutee who lived there,' she responded brightly when the professor's wife told her in which part of London they had their house.
His grandfather Edelweiss had come to Russia from Switzerland, and was employed as a tutor, eventually marrying his youngest tutee.
You are my younger brother: I am a journeyman magus, and you are travelling with me as bodyguard and tutee.
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.
Eventually Luang Phibunsongkhram, his former tutee and the current Prime Minister had to step in and pay for the funeral of his beloved mentor.
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.
Though I don't know why you think he's so important, now we've discovered he isn't R. Just because he was Puddephat's tutee, it doesn't mean he knew him terribly well.
"You tell them to make sure that they don't give the answers themselves and that they don't put down the tutee when they give a wrong answer," Mr. Riessman said.
Scaffolding is guided by the theory of task and theory of tutee, which requires a combination of assessing task performance and learner ability (Puntambekar & Hübscher, 2005).
The terms tutor and consultant are often used interchangeably, and both terms are used with deliberation as they are seen to represent a specific relationship, role, or activity between tutor and tutee.
I think one of the great areas of such as system is in teaching young doctors, in training people, and an expert who can't tell a tutee why he has given a certain answer isn't really much good as a teacher.
The President and his tutee met here at this sun-baked border town for an event intended to promote the Administration's establishment of "empowerment zones," depressed areas where tax breaks and investment have lured businesses and helped create thousands of jobs.
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.
This dimension highlights the need for scaffolding to be deliberate and specific support for both the task and tutee and therefore illustrates the difference from mere support or hints and tailored task and tutee specific support.