tutelage
[ toot-l-ij, tyoot- ]
attention and management implying responsibility for safety
USE 1
Jose learned how to be a landscaper under his father’s tutelage, inheriting generations of knowledge and experience.
USE 2
Under the coach’s tutelage, James became the star of his college’s basketball team, showcasing his improved skills on the court.
USE 3
Under Katie’s tutelage, she was gaining confidence, proving that a good mentor can make a significant difference in one’s personal growth.