A tutor is someone who helps someone else with their homework and explains concepts to them. When it is a peer tutor, it means that the tutor is a classmate. A good peer tutor can really help someone improve.
No
Peer tutoring is commonly used to describe tutoring that is done between two people who are close in age and at a similar academic level. For instance, a high school senior who helps another high school senior in physics class would be considered peer tutoring. A high school junior who helps a high school freshman in biology would also be considered peer tutoring because both students are in high school, and therefore they are technically "peers." Many high schools, middle schools and colleges have peer tutoring programs in which individuals who have done well in certain classes sign up to help others with the class. For many students, a peer tutor is just what they need to get back on track. Other students may require a professional tutor, who may have more experience and resources available to help the student.
A leprechaun was his tutor in the episode "My Tutor, Tutor"
Well, any tutor just helps you to learn, but you have to do the learning on your own. In fact, that's what a teacher does - a teacher gives you the concepts and you're the one to absorb the information and learn from it.
peer-to-peer
Why, the tutor is being paid.
The feminine gender for tutor is "tutoress" or "tutor."
NO. In a true peer to peer there is no server.
peer peer peer
yes it is easy to secure the peer to peer connections.......
p2p means peer to peer there it no differences between the two
Yes he is a tutor in Erith