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Ancient History Tutor Evatt, ACT
I think communication with your student is important. As a tutor, you can not force a student to do things your way, so it's important to be able to compromise and help them with what they think is important so they don't lose interest in a subject, whether it is a struggling student or one that wants to excel. By involving them in the process you…
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Ancient History Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
A tutor should have the ability to share information in a way that others will learn, grasp the concepts, understand the input. A tutor should be able to know strengths and weakness of a student. A extra paper work is required by tutor for better performance of a student. A regular assessment of student to enhance his performance. A tutor should…
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Ancient History Tutor Lyneham, ACT
I believe it is essential to understand your student, and adapt your teaching and communication style to benefit their learning style, age, personality, and knowledge. It is important for a tutor to really believe in their student, and do all they can to help them excel. I believe I have excellent communication skills as I am able to adapt to each…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Caledon worked on understanding the volume and surface area formulas for cubes, prisms, and spheres using diagrams to visualize three-dimensional shapes.

In Year 10, Anise focused on applying the chain rule to differentiate compound functions and practiced advanced algebraic manipulation within complex differentiation problems.

For Year 11, James spent his session revising exponential functions and logarithms, with extra attention given to solving real-world application questions involving exponentials.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student forgot to complete set homework for two consecutive weeks, which meant lesson time was spent reviewing unfinished tasks instead of building new skills.

In Year 11, one student's messy mathematical grammar—like misusing the equals sign—made their algebra solutions hard to follow; as a tutor observed, "being able to show how you got the answer is often just as important."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student avoided showing working out and preferred mental calculations, but this led to errors being missed in multi-step problems.

In each case, progress stalled when habits around organization or clear written work slipped.

Recent Achievements

A Fraser tutor noticed Anise, a senior student, making a leap in calculus—she not only applied the chain rule confidently but also tackled abstract logarithm questions with minimal guidance after initially hesitating with variable-based problems.

Caledon, working through high school algebra and trigonometry, showed new independence by recalling last semester's algebra to solve unfamiliar trig equations without prompting and completing multi-step rearrangement problems solo after previously needing step-by-step help.

In primary sessions, Jarrah moved from mixing up conversion steps to consistently substituting the right numbers when converting units, finishing his worksheet without needing reminders.

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 Kippax Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fraser Primary School.