A couple of things...

Why find all when presumably there is only one expected teacher? The contain 
statement doesn't go inside an array:

$this->set(
        'tutor',
        $this->Tutorsession->find(
                'first',
                array(
                        'conditions' => array('Teacher.user_id' => $id),
                        'contain' => 'User.username'
                )
        )
);

On 4 Jun 2014, at 15:20, ajt <jagguy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This doesnt work as I get an error when displaying the username from the 
> associated table.
> I guess i am doing something wrong still.
> 
>  $this->set('tutor',  $this->Tutorsession->find('all',
>                   array('conditions' => array('Teacher.user_id' => $id)
>                       ,array('contain' => 'User.username')
>                       )));
> 
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