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Tutors in Ashby include an 8-year senior high school maths teacher with a Master's in Mathematics, the local ATAR Dux (99.00), several postgraduate educators—including a PhD environmental engineer and experienced university instructors—plus award-winning student leaders, accomplished STEM scholars, and Education students passionate about inspiring young learners across all levels.

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Kamnee

Tutor Ashby, WA
Most important thing would be to know what the goal of the student is and help them and support them in achieving their goal in a friendly environment. A tutor should be able to offer many different explanations so that the student has a better chance of understanding a particular concept. Most important is to make the student feel at ease and be…
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Demi

Tutor Ashby, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient and listen to what they aren't understanding. Also to be able to identify that is a student isn't understanding a concept then the tutor needs to be able to recognise this and try to explain it to them in a different way. I think my strengths as a tutor are that I am a very…
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Dara

Tutor Ashby, WA
I think it is important for a tutor to help students feel engaged and motivated towards the subject they are learning which can be achieved through an upbeat and cooperative environment. As a tutor, there should always be a focus on encouraging students especially at times they may feel demotivated. By maintaining a positive attitude and patience,…
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Hector

Tutor Ashby, WA
I consider effective communication to be very important between the tutor and the student as it is essential for the proper understanding of what the tutor is teaching. Feedback for the student is also very important because it allows the student to work on their weaknesses and improve. I think I can offer multiple ways to explain a topic. This…
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Palak

Tutor Ashby, WA
As a tutor, my approach revolves around understanding each student's unique needs and tailoring my teaching accordingly. For instance, if a student struggling with calculus. Through initial assessments and conversations, I identified that they learned best through hands-on examples rather than theoretical explanations. I will customized sessions…
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Mia

Tutor Ashby, WA
Get to know who they are as a person, get to know their weaknesses in the field of study which they require assistance in and then helping them over the course of how many weeks they require depending on the difficulty and other side factors. The main goal (most important thing) of the tutor should be to make their student succeed by listening and…
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Rebecca

Tutor Ashby, WA
A tutor should push the student as much as they possibly can. Not answer the questions for them, continue making sure the student understands throughout a session and asking the student to teach a question to the tutor. A tutor can build the confidence of a student, reassuring the student on their strengths, and encouraging them to build and…
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Brianna

Tutor Ashby, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for their students are being reliable and present, create a spark and inspire their learning, and being encouraging. My strengths include being able to find different angles to teach students (adapting to their way of learning), I am encouraging, persistent, and positive…
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Macy

Tutor Ashby, WA
Be able to alter the way they teach to suit how the student learns. Patience, passion for mathematics, passion for…
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Zac

Tutor Ashby, WA
The most important thing I feel is to instill confidence in the student. A confident mindset to problem solving in any discipline is as important as the knowledge. A lack of confidence will not lead to problem solving and outside the box thinking, so combining core knowledge with confidence in themselves is important. I feel that I can communicate…
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Kausar

Tutor Ashby, WA
To ensure the student receives the necessary attention, time and guidance to achieve their potential, e.g if one program doesn't work, being able to quickly adapt to a different approach to meet the children requirements and potential should be considered quickly and implemented time effectively Attention to detail, developing strong/committing…
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chloe

Tutor Ashby, WA
The most important thing would be able to uplift a students confidence in being able to complete subjects easier so they can experience a better lifestyle at school aswell as having great knowledge to carry with them throughout their years. I have 5 younger siblings all ranging in age giving me a great look at all the different learning styles and…
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Anupa

Tutor Ashby, WA
I believe a tutor should be able to make their students feel comfortable with asking any and all questions without them feeling like their questions are stupid or that they are a hopeless student. I consider myself to be a confident person who can establish meaningful relationships which will help students build trust and willing to ask any…
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Manggala

Tutor Tapping, WA
Students are different from each other, some are fast learner while others are the opposite. As a tutor, I think its important to deliver a lesson that is easy to comprehend regardless of how academic the students are. I am more to lean to visual than texts. Since one of my hobbies is drawing, I would use this skill to deliver visual aid to…
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Adam

Tutor Sinagra, WA
A good tutor should give to every student: 1- an understanding of the principles in the material; 2- the tools to tackle the material with confidence - typically inductive or deductive reasoning; and 3- an appreciation for the subject. As a homeschool parent I'm always learning new ways to teach STEM. Now semi-retired, I'm a mathematician…
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Rameez

Tutor Sinagra, WA
The basic understanding of the concept The clearing of concepts with examples from grass root…
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Kavin

Tutor Joondalup, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student's confidence, create a safe learning environment, and foster a genuine curiosity for the subject. A tutor should act as a guide and a mentor, not just someone who provides answers. I believe in encouraging students to think critically and learn from their mistakes, which helps them…
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Lynne

Tutor Tapping, WA
Support them to realise the progress being made and that they have the ability to improve and achieve. Good IT skills and subject knowledge. Patient, kind, motivated and enthusiastic. Identifying strengths and weaknesses and closing…
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Shirley

Tutor Tapping, WA
Listening to your student in order to know their weaknesses and strengths in that certain subject. Having the ability to break down information and making sure your students leaves a session better than they came in. Communication Ability to break down information into understandable…
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Christine

Tutor Tapping, WA
Helping the students to achieve their goal especially those area where they are having difficulty. I am knowlegeable about the things that I am sharing with the children that I will be tutoring especially in my area of…
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Chante

Tutor Tapping, WA
Help them to understand a concept rather than just memorise a formula or checklist. I am empathetic, patient and…
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Durba

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
A teacher can do the most if they can interpret they could enrich knowledge of their students with their way of teaching and most importantly build a strong knowledge of good practices and bad practices in terms of studies. I can change my way of teaching according to the student's personality and preference. Let us suppose there might be…
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gabriel

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
hear the students out and cater to each individual kid differently, as they always have different needs and necessities. I am a very calm person, which is very good when dealing with more difficult students. Furthermore, as I am studying engineering at university, I have a lot of knowledge in the math and physics…

Local Reviews

Ashley had a great tutor experience with Harrison, I was very impressed with her feedback, she said she felt very comfortable with Harrison and that he explained things very well. She walked away from that lesson very comfortable which impressed me as she is very shy.
Jackie, Tapping

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Content Covered

Year 9 student Petrone worked on a geometry problem involving kites and the equations of diagonals, then practised **inequalities and exponential equations**.

For Year 10, Jayden revised **inverse trigonometric functions** including angle of elevation and depression, then received an introduction to parabolas.

Meanwhile, Year 6 Lily reviewed **fractions, ratios, and percentages** after a quick check of her times tables knowledge during her lesson.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student faced difficulties identifying when to add or multiply probabilities, especially distinguishing between independent and dependent events—this led to confusion in complex probability questions.

In Year 9, one learner's algebraic work was hampered by skipping key steps in rearranging equations, making it hard to trace errors; as a tutor noted, "she made the denominators the same when multiplying fractions which was unnecessary."

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student often left homework incomplete or rushed times tables practice, so gaps in basic skills persisted into test situations. Frustration sometimes surfaced when handwriting couldn't keep up with thinking—answers were blurted out before careful checking.

Recent Achievements

One Ashby tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with trigonometry all term, independently calculated unknown sides using sin, cos, and tan on her calculator for the first time—she'd previously waited for prompts each step.

Another high schooler moved from just scraping average to exceeding her class's average exam mark by 16%, having started to check her own work for errors instead of leaving questions blank when unsure.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to avoid asking questions now regularly stops to clarify what key words mean before moving forward with maths problems.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Joondalup Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Spring Hill Primary School.