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Lucinda

Economics Tutor East Fremantle, WA
A tutor's crucial role involves creating a personalised, supportive environment. Understanding each student's unique style helps tailor guidance and materials. Building confidence, breaking down complex concepts, and encouraging critical thinking are vital. Establishing trust, setting achievable goals, offering constructive feedback, and promoting…
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Elizabeth

Economics Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to develop the student's interest in and improve their attitude towards a subject. Furthermore, the tutor can equip the student with different strategies so they can work independently. I think my strengths lay in making the work engaging for the person by incorporating their…
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Timothy

Economics Tutor Mosman Park, WA
As stated in the previous section, I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to listen. Although we are there to direct their study, there are a range of other things a student may face in their life. I'm not there just as an academic instructor, I also want to be able to relate to the person in front of me and…
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Angus

Economics Tutor Peppermint Grove, WA
Teach a concept, ensure the student can understand it, and eventually get to the point where they can apply that concept to a question, without any help. As an economics tutor, I also have a duty of care to ensure a student can manage their workload, rather than worrying 24/7. My strengths as a tutor are my communication/people skills, my…
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Connor

Economics Tutor Melville, WA
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is build a student confidence up in a subject so that they can perform to their greatest ability. They also need to provide resources and insight to help develop a students skills. I think my strengths are that I have clear communication which means I can get the lesson across clearly to a…
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Christopher

Economics Tutor Dalkeith, WA
A tutor does not just teach a student a particular subject. I believe that the most important function of an economics tutor is to foster overall academic confidence in a student and to develop better study techniques/learning habits more generally. A good tutor can give a student motivation and techniques to achieve not only in the tutored…
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Ruchie Mark

Economics Tutor Kardinya, WA
A tutor must build two things in a student: confidence and knowledge. A tutor develops confidence in a student by simplifying the learning process. Through tips and shortcuts, the student will confidently answer questions. The tutor also expands the student's knowledge by providing exposure to different learning materials. With these both, the…
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Suhrid Mahmood

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
One of the most important thing to do is to understand what the student needs. Through careful evaluation an economics tutor should identify the student's weakness and put more focus on that area. Another important thing is to always address their questions. Sometimes my students asked me questions which I did not know the answer to, so I looked…
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Grace

Economics Tutor Winthrop, WA
I consider some of the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student to be are; - Raising a student's overall confidence in schoolwork and specific subjects, - Increasing the student's engagement and enjoyment toward learning, - Assisting a student to raise their grades so as to feel that they have succeeded, - Increase a…
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Divyesh

Economics Tutor Murdoch, WA
The power of being non-judgmental. A tutor must understand that every student has different learning capabilities and focus more on students that find it difficult to grasp concepts without belittling them. I believe I have two strengths as a tutor- 1. I do not follow the status quo/ set pattern of teaching. I like to mix things up so that my…
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Adam

Economics Tutor Nedlands, 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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Mabel

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
A tutor should know the student's learning style well and be able to cater to their needs. A tutor should also provide a strong foundation to the subjects so that students can build upon this foundation and practice and get better in the future. A tutor should also build good, consistent study habits in the student, and build up the student's…
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Ka Kin

Economics Tutor Nedlands, 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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Advika

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
I think patience is the biggest key factor as without that there can be no way an economics tutor could help a student. Learning new things can be tricky and scary which is why a tutor must be able to understand a student's learning pace, be able to communicate thoroughly and also make the learning experience a fun one I am a very patient person…
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Talin

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
Tutors have two roles, One is to actively support the student who might be struggling to cope up with their peers and/or looking to improve their performance. The second is to make the student learn in a different environment from their school. Schools have multiple children and every child has some issue they are facing. As an economics tutor…
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Beth

Economics Tutor Shenton Park, WA
Improve a student's confidence and understanding of a subject and to help aid self learning. Thoroughly explaining concepts and accommodating my tutoring to the learning style of the student. Furthermore I am a firm believer in repetition, which solidifies understanding in…
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William

Economics Tutor North Fremantle, WA
Enable them to better themselves and improve their opportunities in life…
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Matteo

Economics Tutor Palmyra, WA
The most important thing I could do for my students would be giving them confidence in themselves and their abilities to attempt any question rather than being intimidated and not even trying. To achieve this, I believe a positive, patient, and supportive relationship needs to be formed so the student is not afraid of failing. I believe failing to…
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Jyothi Sahul

Economics Tutor Fremantle, WA
Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who can understand their problem and explain it in a way they want , and I can just do that . Right there to the point. I can explain to the point and cover the gaps in their learning. Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who…
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Jack

Economics Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Give them the tools to succeed on their own. Patience and an ability to explain complex ideas…
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Pearson

Economics Tutor Dalkeith, WA
Being supportive is very important. A tutor must give plenty of encouragement and support to a student at all times in order to help them achieve their best. A tutor is a role model to the student, and having that role should not be taken lightly. I am able to adapt my teaching style to suit different students, and present solutions to problems in…
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Callan

Economics Tutor Dalkeith, WA
I think that the best thing to do when tutoring is allow the students free rein when answering questions, as I have often found that almost all of their learning comes from when they make mistakes. I tend to try to give them only small nudges when getting them to complete a question, and reduce the amount of my interference over preceding…
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Enaara

Economics Tutor Samson, WA
A tutor must be able to deliver the contents of a subject clearly and be receptive to all doubts and concerns a student may have without being judgemental. I strongly value being an approachable person who can engage students and make learning an enjoyable experience. Having interests that lie in a range of fields including art and science, I am…

Local Reviews

Karmel is great and Heidi has shown progress in her school work.
Alina, Bicton

Inside East FremantleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 Abbi focused on solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula and tackling more challenging factorising problems involving fractions.

Year 10 Isabel worked through trigonometry questions, including right-angled triangle calculations, and practiced simultaneous equations in preparation for an upcoming test.

In primary, Year 5 Jimmy revised long division skills and completed unit conversions for distance, applying these to practical word problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for Methods exams often skipped steps in long equations, leading to "little errors a long the way that will lose her marks."

She also struggled to keep up with revision between lessons, making it harder to recall content quickly during problem-solving.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student repeatedly lost focus during essay brainstorming and had trouble identifying main ideas in reading tasks—at one point, he highlighted almost every word in a passage, which slowed his progress.

In both cases, missed working and lapses in self-organization left students feeling less confident when tackling new or more complex material.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in East Fremantle noticed that Isabel, a Year 10 student, jumped from 60% to 81% in her recent exam after working on tackling 'wordy' questions she used to avoid.

Abbi, also in high school, now solves standard quadratics and factorises expressions without waiting for prompts—a big change from earlier sessions where she hesitated to try alone.

Meanwhile, Jimmy in primary school has become much more independent with long division; he struggled last week but this time completed several problems solo and even spotted his own rounding mistakes before moving on.

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 City of Fremantle: Fremantle Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Richmond Primary School.