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Lucas

Economics Tutor Wembley, WA
Explain things so that a student fully understands and is able to apply their knowledge to questions, I don't want to just teach memorisation or remembering steps, because I believe actually understanding what you are doing is much more worthwhile. I have completed Maths Specialist, Maths Methods, Physics and Economics in high school and achieved…
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Sendir

Economics Tutor Innaloo, WA
1. To identify where the child needs help - be it in the process of solving a question, or in fact in the way they think of what the question is asking. 2. To be able to communicate point 1 above, such that the child is able to understand. 3. Holistically take into account that each child is different, sometimes it is not a matter of merely…
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Pranav

Economics Tutor Osborne Park, WA
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to build a rapport. I create a safe environment for students where they feel valued and understood making it easier for them to express their difficulties and ask questions without fear of judgement. I am a very patient guy and I understand that every student learns at their own pace. I have strong…
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Sana

Economics Tutor Osborne Park, WA
Help them understand the concepts they have trouble with. Answering questions correctly is important but it is only the result of understanding the concepts of what is being tested. Therefore the goal should be to make students aware of and master the underlying skills and concepts in their particular subject. I am happy to take my time to explain…
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Kausalya

Economics Tutor Osborne Park, WA
Reminding them they are not their enemy, and that they are on the same side. A lot of students might be forced into tuition. As a tutor, I have to create a meaningful relationship with my student, where I provide a safe space for them to learn, as they are. Patience, understanding and adaptability. No one person is the same, no one student of mine…
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Nicholas

Economics Tutor Jolimont, WA
Over the course of a tutor's time with a student, the most important skill they can provide is the ability to think both critically and universally, fueled by a hunger for knowledge. That is to say, both a stronger and more capable work ethic. Analysing how a student mentally approaches problems, communicating to them precisely what their…
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Ashley

Economics Tutor Jolimont, WA
It is important to motivate them and help them understand the importance of scoring well. This allows them to choose their education and career path earlier on. It is also important to be their friend and listen to what they have to say, to acknowledge and validate their thoughts and opinions. This makes them a better critical thinker. I am…
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Grayson

Economics Tutor Mount Hawthorn, WA
Being able to simplify any concept in a way that any student will be able to to understand and begin to master said concept. Communication, simplification of concepts unique to each student, being able to understand a student's weaknesses and work on…
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Sarah

Economics Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Give them the resources to be their best student. Rather than just giving them the answer outright, set up a pathway for them to solve their problem themselves. I'm a very patient person, I think I've learned from past 'bad' tutors that patience is key to the student enjoying the session. I also consider myself to be creative with solutions if the…
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Pranav

Economics Tutor Daglish, WA
A tutor can help the student grow and expand its knowledge base helping them become a better human I believe that I am very calm and patient that is something which I feel my strength…
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Nagaindrani

Economics Tutor Subiaco, WA
- Motivate them - Identify areas of weakness and help tackle them - Provide support - Make them enjoy what they are doing I have the ability to connect with students and to adapt my teaching style to their needs. I am patient and understanding as i know school can be tough and challenging I believe i am skilled in breaking down complex…
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Bishal

Economics Tutor Joondanna, WA
To Build their confidence. To make students unlock their full potential. To understand students' knowledge level and strategize accordingly. To be patient with them. I would say: Patience, Emotional IQ, Good communication skill, Self-discipline,…
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Jeel

Economics Tutor Stirling, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is leaving them with a range of tools for study that they can use on their own at school or if I’m not around. The student being able to use study techniques that I have taught them on their own accord is what I would aim to achieve. My strengths as a tutor would have to be my…
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Wesley

Economics Tutor Osborne Park, WA
Building the confidence of a student and providing guidance and motivation and continuous support My patience and empathy and my ability to explain things simply and…
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Annalise

Economics Tutor Tuart Hill, WA
I think the most important thing is to be simple - not confuse the child with an overwhelming amount of information but rather take things slowly and ask directed questions to take them to each step of the answer. I have always had an intense dedication to doing well at school but despite long hours of work put in, I didn't always get the best…
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Jessica

Economics Tutor Tuart Hill, WA
Have patience and understand what the student needs to get out of the tutoring whilst growing their knowledge in a comfortable and enjoyable environment. Patience and the ability to adapt to students needs depending on their skill level and…
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Thomas

Economics Tutor Mount Claremont, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build confidence gradually and encourage active thinking. One way to improve academic confidence is to provide realistic goals and highlight progress and also normalise mistakes as part of leaning. It is also important for a tutor to guide a student to discover answers and praise effort…
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Di

Economics Tutor Shenton Park, WA
The most important things are helping students to achieve their goals while keeping their confidence, as well as letting them know what they are good at. I am a patient, organised an responsible person. I always keep open communication with my students which help me identify the best way that can help my student. I believe confidence is important,…
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Chamali

Economics Tutor Claremont, WA
-Increase a student's confidence about a particular subject -Help a student to improve their grades -I have good communication skills -I am a very approachable person -I am a patient person -I am also very friendly and…
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Shin Hean

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Its about making them interested in the subject, not about forcing knowledge upon them I am someone who is very versatile, so I would want to look for different ways on how the students can learn about a…
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Sameed Bin

Economics Tutor Yokine, WA
Ultimately, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are provided academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. Ability to explain complex things. Ability to…
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Abdul

Economics Tutor Yokine, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being able to develop a strategy for each student they have. Not all students learn the same way, and being able to come up with techniques to help different students plays a key role in the academic development of a student. Some of my key strengths include, being able to support the…
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Sy

Economics Tutor West Perth, WA
I consider the ability to connect and inspire the students to be the most important thing. To me, it is important to bring up their interest and motivate them to strive and reach their fullest potential rather than just teaching them from the material. I am able to connect with my students to understand their goals and I genuinely care for them to…

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Inside ChurchlandsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Tom focused on converting between mixed, proper, and improper fractions as well as decimals, including how to move back and forth between these forms in maths; for English, he explored the structure of autobiographies versus biographies and discussed how point of view changes storytelling.

Year 7 student Grace worked on prime factorization and Lowest Common Multiple problems using worded examples in maths, while in English she practiced writing persuasive texts by constructing rebuttals without relying too much on hyperbole.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Ben tackled algebraic bracket expansion and rearranging both sides of equations in maths, then switched to English for brainstorming narrative story ideas based on specific prompts.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students demonstrated a need for neater, more organized written work in maths.

For instance, one Year 9 student's "layout is all over the place" when working through ratio and division problems, which led to confusion and extra errors.

In Year 10, skipping steps or relying on mental calculations during algebra—"tries to solve things in his head rather than writing them out"—resulted in sign mistakes that slowed progress.

At the senior level, a student facing NAPLAN struggled under time pressure and became frustrated after not reading questions closely enough; this left him unable to finish the test.

Recent Achievements

One Churchlands tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously rushed through algebra is now pausing to expand brackets step-by-step, showing much better focus and accuracy.

A high schooler in another session began independently self-editing their narrative writing by reading it aloud—something they'd been reluctant to try before—which helped catch grammar slips without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to guess unfamiliar words now regularly asks for help sounding them out, tackling new texts with far fewer hesitations.

Last week, that same student finished reading a full chapter aloud with only one minor stumble.

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 Cambridge Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Churchlands Senior High School.