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 guta_31
 
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							| Hello. How do you say PRECEPTOR in English? Thank you very much!  |  21 Jun 2010      
					
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 Babs1966
 
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							| You can use either a Private tutor or a home tutor |  21 Jun 2010     
					
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 jandra
 
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							| I think the word you �re looking for is PREFECT. |  21 Jun 2010     
					
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 MarianaC
 
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							| yes, the position of "preceptor" doesn �t really exist. In Australia they have students assisting teacher with roll calling and stuff like that, and they are Prefects, as Jandra mentioned. |  21 Jun 2010     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| From Wikipedia:   Some North American universities have a special student position called preceptor. Preceptors are student volunteers who assist the staff professor and teaching assistants of a large lecture class by helping design certain lessons and holding their own office hours and review sessions.   Personally, I �ve never heard the term used.   perhaps "teacher�s aide" is what you are looking for |  21 Jun 2010     
					
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