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Tutoring is a profession, which is employed by individual families as private teachers with specific remuneration. Usually referred to as tutor for short, Hong Kong is called door-to-door tutor, and those who specialize in tutoring students are called door-to-door tutor.
Tutors are generally composed of in-service teachers and full-time tutors. Tutors are usually responsible for making up lessons or teaching certain skills, such as musical instruments and languages. But in some countries where you can study at home and get an accredited degree, some tutors will provide formal education.
Mentor (mentor, mentor, coach, etc.). Corresponding to this meaning, the word mentor appropriately expresses this meaning. The main sources of "mentor" practitioners are college students, in-service teachers and people with professional expertise. The job of "tutor" is to help children make up lessons or impart some professional skills and knowledge outside the normal education in schools. Adults often ask teachers to help them learn English and musical instruments.
There are also individual or small group counseling behaviors. The scope of counseling is not limited to the course counseling of students in school, but covers almost all professional skills to meet the personalized counseling of all ages. With the increasing attention of society and families to the education of the next generation, the word "tutor" has been derived in depth and breadth. It is not only a tutor, but also a form of "make up lessons" in a broad sense.
As students often say, "I have a tutor tonight", the "tutor" here is actually synonymous with making up lessons. The tutor here can be divided into the tutor who comes to the door by the teacher and the tutor who goes to the remedial class by himself. Tutors can be roughly divided into college students and teachers "part-time". Nowadays, it is a large-scale and standardized education and training institution, and it is also another army in the "family education" market.