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  2. Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    At Cambridge, a tutorial is known as a supervision. In Australian, New Zealand, and South African universities, a tutorial (colloquially called a tute or tut) is a class of 10–30 students. Such tutorials are very similar to the Canadian system, although, tutorials are usually led by honours or postgraduate students, known as 'tutors'.

  3. Tutorial system - Wikipedia

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    The Oxbridge tutorial system was established in the 1800s at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. [1] It is still practised today, and consists of undergraduate students being taught by college fellows, or sometimes doctoral students and post-docs [2]) in groups of one to three on a weekly basis.

  4. Cram school - Wikipedia

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    Cram schools in Hong Kong are called tutorial schools. These cram schools put focus on the major public examinations in Hong Kong, namely HKDSE, and teach students on techniques on answering questions in the examinations. They also provide students tips on which topics may appear on the coming examination (called "question tipping"), and ...

  5. Cram schools in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Cram schools in Hong Kong (also commonly known as "tutorial schools") are commercial organisations that cater principally to students preparing for public examinations at secondary school level, namely the Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE), and its precursors prior to 2012, Advanced Level and Certificate of Education (HKCEE) examinations.

  6. Tutor group - Wikipedia

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    An alternative tutorial arrangement is vertical tutoring (VT), which has been adopted by many schools in the UK and internationally since 2000. Such schools populate tutor groups with students from all age groups changing the way the school organises communications, assessments, and networks of learning.

  7. Carfax College - Wikipedia

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    Carfax College, previously known as Carfax Tutorial Establishment is a registered independent school in England, specializing in providing one-to-one and very-small-group tuition in all academic subjects to pupils of all ages. It is an examination centre for all of the major British examination boards.

  8. King's Glory Education Centre - Wikipedia

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    The school started at an address in Ngau Tau Kok and provided tutorial classes to P.1 to F.3 students. In 1994, the school registered as a tutorial school and moved to Kowloon Bay. From that time, the school provided classes to P.3-F.7 students. In 1996, the school registered new branches in Mong Kok and Tsuen Wan. From 1998 to 2002, many of ...

  9. Jakob Marengo Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Marengo Tutorial College was established to cater the Namibian youth that was older to attend normal High School but, have ambitions to complete their secondary education. Today JMTC accept students of all ages and has been an excellent academic partner with other high schools in the country.