preceptor

noun·/prɪˈsɛp.tɚ/

A teacher or instructor, especially one who guides by example and discipline as much as by information. A preceptor implies tutelage, learning shaped at close range, with standards quietly enforced.

Her preceptor corrected her Latin without impatience, as though precision were a form of kindness.

Etymology

From Latin praeceptor "teacher," from praecipere "to advise, instruct," literally "to take beforehand." The root suggests foreknowledge. The preceptor sees the next mistake coming and steadies the student before it arrives.

Related Words

mentorguidance with a more personal, less disciplinary tone
tutorclose instruction; often narrower in scope
pedagogueteacher; sometimes colored by severity
didacticinstructional; the manner a preceptor may adopt