He saw a good deal more of Edwards than in his tutorial capacity, and soon made great friends with his wife; and as young men are at a premium in Oxford out of term, his social vanity was flattered by numerous invitations.
A guardian is 'suspected' who does not faithfully discharge his tutorial functions, though he may be perfectly solvent, as was the opinion also of Julian.
This tutorial engagement lasted for nearly two years, and, in consequence of it, Locke remained in France longer than he had originally intended.
But even in Merton the germ oftutorial instruction was present.
It would be only a logical extension of the principle to give the proctor-adviser a tutorial office.
As the lecture system proves more and more inadequate, the tutorial instruction must necessarily continue to increase, and is not unlikely to afford the basis for a more sensibly devised scheme of honor schools.
Year by year there has been an increasing disposition to supplement lectures or to substitute them by what is in effect tutorial instruction.
For the purpose of common or garden English gentlemen, nothing could be better than a happy combination of tutorial instruction and university examining.
A man reads enough at Oxford to keep in the current of tutorial instruction, and to get on the trail of the books to be wrestled with in vacation.
From the simplest tutorial cram-book to the profoundest available monograph, no page is left unturned.
The papers are set by the dons, and as is the case with all tutorial exercises, the results have nothing at all to do with the class a man receives in the public examinations--mods and finals.
Magdalen College, founded in 1448, carried the tutorial system to its logical end by endowing lectureships in theology, metaphysics, and natural philosophy.
In his relation to these older students the grammar master may be regarded as the precursor of the system of tutorial instruction.
It must, of course, be remembered in extenuation that with all his social and tutorial duties, the don is very hard worked.
If the student body is eventually divided into residential halls of the early mediaeval type, much good will result, and probably nothing but good, even if the tutorial function proper is absent.
As to the addition of the tutorial function, that is a question of extreme complexity and uncertainty, in order to grasp which it is necessary to review the peculiar educational institutions of American universities.
These intercollegiate tutorial lectures are quite like lecture courses at an American college, except that they are not used as a means of police regulation.
As the colleges developed tutorial instruction, the halls followed suit; the local administrator became responsible not only for the social regime, but for the tuition of the undergraduates.
I do not recollect to have ever heard at that time of their being used as the subject matter of the ordinarytutorial lectures; and if they were so, the case was certainly a rare one.
And I understand that he has also taken his place among the regular subjects of the tutorial lectures.
That his old friend's struggle upward had collapsed in sudden disgrace: this was bare fact enough to possess him completely throughout the tutorial day.
At four o'clock on the set day, Charles prematurely snapped his tutorial watch at Miss Grace (who was still waiting), and rushed away to his rooms.
He had the soldier's delight in a brilliant feat; the brigand's delight in a good haul; and the mere man's delight in the chance of again securing tutorial services for nothing.
I am taking the University Tutorial Correspondence Course," I said.
Joint-Secretary of the Cambridge University Tutorial Classes Committee; Founder and formerly Secretary of the Workers' Educational Association VI.
Iris wrote that, as a matter of course, she wished to pay what was owing to him in respect of his tutorial engagement so abruptly brought to an end.
Now and then Dyce had been surprised into a feeling of kindly interest, when Len showed himself peculiarly bright, but on the whole he was tired of his tutorial duties, and not for a moment would regret the parting.
He had the reputation, in Oxford, of being one of the very few men who, in his tutorial days, could present men for degrees with academic grace.
His tutorial business had been for many years to drive the unwilling and ungrateful blockhead through the Pass Degree.
This could be illustrated in more than one way--the most interesting is the development of the educational side and the tutorial system.
The working solution was found in the tutorial system.
Hence it appears that youthfulness in the Master is an advantage for the tutorial teaching of the young.
Accepting what Reardon had bequeathed to him, he removed the books and furniture to a room in that part of the town which he had found most convenient for his singular tutorial pursuits.
The teaching by which he partly lived was of a kind quite unknown to the respectable tutorial world.
Under that name Topham dwelt with the retired shopkeeper, and assiduously discharged his tutorial duties.
Tomlinson, of the Oxford Tutorial Class at Longton, for helping me to prepare them for reproduction.
The second is to the members of the Tutorial Classes conducted by Oxford University, with whom for the last four years it has been my privilege to be a fellow-worker.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tutorial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: academic; instruction; pedagogical; pedantic; professorial; tutorial