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Surbhi

Tutor Crawley, WA
A good tutor can change the student's mindset and make them better people. Having a good tutor makes the subject automatically interesting and students tend to invest more time and put more effort into it. I am a very patient and dedicated person. Also, I like to make sure that every person/student I teach, understands everything thoroughly. I try…
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AFEEF AHMAD

Tutor Crawley, WA
Taking initiative to bring the student out of their comfort zone. In a lot of cases, students fear showing their lack of knowledge, especially in group settings. However, it is important for the tutor to recognize this and invite the student into the circle of discussion and let them contribute. It is crucial to create a safe space that is…
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Nadun

Tutor Crawley, WA
The most important thing would be to help the kid understand the base concept of any problem. The test scores don't matter if the kid doesn't understand the concept afterwards I am very friendly and energetic. I teach all lessons according to the curriculum order and provide short methods for my students to arrive to an…
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Saanya

Tutor Crawley, WA
I am able to explain each topic clearly. I am patient and can comprehend each student's learning style and teach them in that way. I use innovative methods to teach a topic, for example, make a fun quiz for the student each week. I have good communication skills and am able to explain a particular topic clearly. My teaching method involves…
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Javier

Tutor Crawley, WA
To take the time to prepare a lesson suited for the student and take the time to get to know the student and identify his/her strengths in order to capitalize them, and identify his/her weaknesses so that we can work on them. Since I have been a teacher in these subjects, I know which topics most students struggle understanding; and because I am…
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Ka Kin

Tutor Crawley, WA
Give them the motivation and incentive to learn independently and proactively. Firstly, my academic background in both Art and Finance equip me a solid understanding of writing expression and Maths applications. Secondly, my work experience as a management trainee in private banking and as a credit analyst in JPMorgan has trained me to be…
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Vaishnavi

Tutor Crawley, WA
In addition to inculcating academic knowledge in students, a tutor can help students become more passionate towards a subject and can enable the student to grow as a holistic individual by providing moral support and mentorship for the student and helping the student grow in his/her values. I believe that I am extremely patient and do not mind…
Winnie
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Winnie

Tutor Crawley, WA
Ensure that the student is gaining confidence and is improving. I believe its not the final result that counts, but its ensuring the student's mental health is taken care or whilst the student is experiencing a steady improvement. I believe I am a person with strong moral values that can grasp concepts relatively quickly. I also memorise content…
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Longkai

Tutor Crawley, WA
There are some important things a tutor can do for a student. The first one is clear communication. Secondly, being patient to students is also very important. Last but not least, providing a relatively easier way to solve the problem is important too. There are some strengths of me as a tutor. I am patient. I leave some time for students to…
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Hritwik

Tutor Crawley, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the subject more fun and appealing so that the students are not scared of the subject or run away from it. Since my undergraduate was in electrical engineering I am quite well versed in physics, chemistry and mathematics. I am still pursuing my masters degree so I know what the…
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Tessa

Tutor Crawley, WA
Being patient with a student has to be the most important. Learning isn’t the same for everyone and some areas of learning are harder for some people. Remaining patient and staying kind while a child is learning is extremely important. I am a patient person, who can think creatively and how to teach subjects in different ways to suit different…
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Yiming

Tutor Crawley, WA
I reckon the most crucial role for a tutor is to inspire a love for learning by making lessons interesting and relevant. Encourage the student to explore subjects beyond the curriculum and develop a genuine curiosity is really important. Besides, breaking down complex topics into manageable parts and explain them in a way that the student can…
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Kennaldy

Tutor Crawley, WA
A tutor encourages their students to consistently do well and never give up when they face any obstacles. I am patient with students and can explore various ways of explaining how to solve a…
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Celine

Tutor Crawley, WA
Every student is different; therefore, understanding students' unique learning styles, weaknesses, and strengths is key to supporting their learning to the fullest. My passion and background in communication and creating a positive safe space, as well as my interpersonal skills really show my strengths as a…
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Adam

Tutor Crawley, WA
I think a welcoming environment is a key aspect to tutoring. I want to have a personal connection with each student. This makes the students want to engage more and helps learning become more enjoyable and also more rewarding. My strengths would include being friendly so that asking questions and making mistakes is a positive thing and part of the…
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Adam

Tutor Claremont, WA
To guide a student to an answer by developing their problem solving skills and ensuring they understand the necessary concepts to be able tackle problems on their on during exams My ability to consider different perspectives and ways to explain a…
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Nivedita

Tutor Crawley, WA
According to me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a good listener. It is very important to know and understand why a student is facing a problem in a particular situation so that it can be tackled. The tutor should also be compassionate and patient toward the student and should be able to adapt themselves as per the…
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Isla

Tutor Churchlands, WA
I think its their ability to motivate students is very important, by giving them a different perspective. I am easy talk to and very understandable, taking the time to explain difficult concepts it in a way that a student is familiar with is easy! Also as I have just graduated in 2022, I am very familiar with test structures and content throughout…
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River

Tutor Nedlands, WA
Help them understand and not let them feel helpless. A lot of kids feel helpless when learning and it's extremely important for tutors to let them know that they aren't and teach them other ways to learn that are more helpful for them. My strengths are most definitely adapting to any situation and my patience. I understand that people may struggle…
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Jesse

Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think my opinion about teaching is for different kids should have different method. For example, when you teach an introverted but smart kid you can’t just tell him what to do, you have to give him more courage and gain his trust, because the kid is wise enough and you just need to lead the right not to tell him how to do. Second. It is being…
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Caitlin

Tutor Crawley, WA
Above all else, I believe a tutor should prioritise student wellbeing. Beyond academic achievement, it's essential to foster a sense of belonging, confidence and self-worth in each student. This involves attentive listening, emotional support, and creating a safe, judgement-free space. Additionally, empowering students to take ownership of their…
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Agyeya

Tutor Crawley, WA
A tutor can understand the personalized way of learning for each student and deliver a different experience altogether in the process. I am extremely articulate. I explain concepts clearly and my fundamentals are sharp and…
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Nisha

Tutor Nedlands, WA
Shape them into a better individual through subject knowledge and also teach them the practical skills of life Engage with them,listen to their problems and ideas and streamline those to come up with a mechanism to best teach the way they learn best Knowledge Practical knowledge Patience Kind Considerate Good time management…

Local Reviews

Rick is the perfect tutor for Emily. She likes ths way he explains maths and gives her useful tips to help remember things. Emily is very happy and is starting to gain the confidence that she can improve her maths.
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Inside DaglishTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Lily focused on division of fractions and key algebra skills, including graphing and basic trigonometry.

For Year 10, Ava practiced volume and surface area calculations for composite shapes and tackled negative indices with some review of algebraic expressions.

In Year 11, Jack reviewed factorisation techniques alongside the first three index laws, using worked examples to solidify understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly avoided homework tasks, leading to extra time spent re-explaining algebra and index laws during sessions ("did not attempt the homework set for him last lesson").

In Year 11 Chemistry, difficulty organizing notes meant that concepts like equilibrium graphs had to be revisited across multiple lessons before progress was made.

One Year 8 learner struggled with fractions and negative numbers, yet rarely wrote out working—this often hid misunderstandings until errors appeared in final answers.

Meanwhile, a senior English student hesitated to write ideas down due to perfectionism; as one tutor put it, "needed more confidence putting English ideas on paper."

Recent Achievements

A Daglish tutor noticed one high school student, previously hesitant to show her working, now confidently explains each step aloud while solving complex algebra problems—a real shift from her earlier guesswork.

Another senior student has started tackling challenging essay questions independently, using specific quotes and refining arguments after struggling last term with structure and evidence.

In a recent Year 4 session, a younger learner who used to rush through multiplication is now pausing to write out every step, reducing mistakes and showing more careful reasoning.

Last week, she completed all division problems without skipping steps.

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 Subiaco Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Shenton College.