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Soham

Economics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do is teach concepts in a way thats easy in the students perception and the way the student can best understanding something as this is very different for different students. My strengths as a tutor is the way i teach student about questions in multiple ways to open there ways of answering questions…
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Manesha

Economics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Improve their confidence in the field of study is very important. In year 11 I found myself questioning my mathematical skills and this often made me perform bad in tests because I'd doubt myself and make silly mistakes. Over the summer break before year 12 I had a private tutor who helped me improve my confidence and in year 12 I found out that I…
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Samuel

Economics Tutor Harrisdale, WA
-I think having the ability to pinpoint what a student is struggling with and adapt their course in accordance with that. -being encouraging and making the experience enjoyable for the student. -understanding and good knowledge of subjects being taught. -Communication with Highschoolers: Have worked as a volunteer youth leader for 2 and a…
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Vaibhav

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is help them with questions they they dont understand as well as provide thier own resources to make sure they are always one step ahead when it comes to their education . I am compassionate, ready to listen and enjoy educating people and helping them learn. I am also extremely easygoing…
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Milhan

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Have patience, and also confidence in your student. Additionally, encouragement and enthusiasm. Encouragement and belief in the student goes a long way, as I believe some students don't even believe in themselves I believe I have great communication skills as well as a very calm and patient temperament. I have always enjoyed being a leader and…
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Yusuf

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Relating to my strengths as an economics tutor, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is giving a thorough and concise explanation of every single concept to a student, in a way that isn't only just memorizing, but also using their own logic and thought process to understand and learn on their own as they go. This must all be applied…
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Noel Xavier

Economics Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Being patient and listening to the student, and being able to instill study habits and life lessons to students. I struggled myself as a student, and I think I can relate to certain obstacles of a student. Although, I did excel in high school as I worked hard. I am proficient in both hard sciences and social…
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Puneet

Economics Tutor Atwell, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student encompass far more than just academic instruction. Beyond the dissemination of knowledge, a tutor plays a pivotal role in fostering a supportive and motivating learning environment. First and foremost, a tutor should tailor their teaching to the individual needs and learning style…
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Zikang

Economics Tutor Harrisdale, WA
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is cultivate the student's interest in studying. The person who is going to make the biggest difference in the students academics is themselves. As a tutor, my job is to help the student achieve better in their subjects as well as motivate them to make a difference for themselves. I specialize in…
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Laila

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The things I consider most important an economics tutor can do for a student are as follows: - Ensuring the student understands and always asking the student whether they understand. - Providing comfort to the student in their learning - not pressuring them to be perfect. - Providing revision materials to strengthen their memory…
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Edward

Economics Tutor Beeliar, WA
Be patient, try and let the student learn on their own, then if they don't understand, lead them on. I believe that by letting them figure it out, it will last longer on their mind Im always thorough, follows the curriculum and makes sure that the student…
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Shan

Economics Tutor Beeliar, WA
Help them gain confidence in their own intellectual capabilites across the board, not just in a specific subject. One of my major strengths is patience. I think as a tutor it is very important to understand the student and their situation and to make sure they are comfortable and ready to learn. A lot of patience is required as students have their…
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Natalie

Economics Tutor Leeming, WA
In my opinion, a tutor has to be able to communicate effectively with a student. There is a clear difference between having knowledge and actually being able to teach a particular field of study. It is absolutely vital that a tutor speaks to a student in a way that is easily understood by the student but at the same time also engaging. This way of…
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Michael

Economics Tutor Leeming, WA
It is a necessity for a tutor to establish rapport with their students. As a proponent of a theory in rapport for learners, it is important that the student and teacher must sense each other, sync in their teaching and learning process and experience an affirming positive experience while educating. I am very creative in teaching my students. I…

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Isla focused on understanding fractions using visual aids and practised reading time to the nearest five minutes.

For Year 9, Liam worked through solving simultaneous linear equations and interpreting worded problems involving systems of equations.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sophie explored quadratic equations by plotting graphs from tables of values and learned how to complete the square for solving quadratics.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, a student often skipped showing steps when rearranging algebraic equations—"he tried to jump too many steps ahead," as one tutor noted—which led to hidden sign errors and confusion during revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for continuous probability struggled with reading questions carefully; missed details cost marks on practice exams.

In Physics (Year 12), picturing forces in real-world problems proved difficult without drawing diagrams first, causing delays in setting up solutions.

When revisiting statistics topics from earlier semesters, some seniors found that forgotten concepts slowed their progress through current material.

Recent Achievements

One Banjup tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to rush through algebra now takes time to show every step, especially when expanding brackets—she's even double-checking her work before moving on.

In Year 11, a student struggled with trigonometry last term but now confidently picks the correct ratio (sin, cos, or tan) for each question and explains why it fits.

Meanwhile, a younger student who once hesitated to ask for help with fractions is now quick to raise their hand whenever something feels unclear, making sure they really understand before trying problems alone.

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 Success Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Piara Waters Primary School.