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Karnup's tutors include a Level 3 education assistant with over a decade of special needs and literacy intervention expertise, an experienced private tutor and preschool teacher with a psychology degree, a peer mentor and Biomedical Science scholar, multiple ATAR high achievers and competition award-winners, plus university students in teaching, engineering, software, and business.

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Steven

Economics Tutor Secret Harbour, WA
Work with the student to initially build understanding of a concept. However, also allowing the student to gain confidence in understanding the concept independently. I think I come from a place very similar to people in need of tutors. I have never been one to learn something right away and know that some concepts need to be explained in a…
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Kristen

Economics Tutor Secret Harbour, WA
I believe the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to understand their goals and help them achieve them as well as help them form a great foundation and attitude towards Math. I believe that math is simple and with the right view on it, it is possible for everyone to excel. I am understanding of others capabilities and…
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Eden

Economics Tutor Lakelands, WA
Be welcoming, let them know it’s ok to struggle and feel so lost. I have been there, I have struggled with classes and overcome it, and understand how reframing concepts helps with understanding and i get the satisfaction in finally achieving marks. I also am so welcoming and approachable and empathetic for the…
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Deacan

Economics Tutor Secret Harbour, WA
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is make them feel like they are being spoken with, not spoken to. They need this so they can feel included in the discussion of learning, and not like they are being belittled for not knowing as much. I am very good at learning the best way to help someone and am able to find that…
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Lucille

Economics Tutor Lakelands, WA
Understand where they are at in terms of their learning abilities, providing ways for the student to best understand the material and showing them they can achieve good grades by applying themselves and trusting me to help them achieve it. Patience and understanding each student has a different way on taking in information and then processing it…
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Nicholas

Economics Tutor Port Kennedy, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to provide clear, concise explanations and emphasize the underlying reasons or "why" behind concepts. By delivering information in a succinct manner, students can grasp key points effectively. Explaining the rationale behind concepts helps them understand the purpose and…

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Milas first lesson with Francesca was amazing. She was perfect for our daughter and Mila is excited for the next one. Francesca was everything and more and is a major asset to your company. Very happy client's.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Noah worked on analysing visual symbolism in picture books and practiced identifying and explaining different types of symbolism for his English assessment.

In Year 10, Sophie revised trigonometric identities and worked through the unit circle, as well as reviewing key concepts from her recent Trig test.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Liam focused on probability using Venn diagrams and two-way tables, then practiced interpreting statistical data sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 English, run-on sentences and inconsistent paragraphing—especially during dialogue—made creative writing hard to follow. As one tutor observed, "He often didn't break paragraphs when a new person spoke."

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student in essay-based subjects struggled to expand analysis points and set an effective tone; missing introductory sentences sometimes left arguments feeling unfinished under exam pressure.

In Year 7 Maths, skipping careful attention to decimal places caused errors that could have been avoided with slower checking.

A senior student preparing trigonometric identities relied heavily on memorised shortcuts, leading to mistakes in simplifying sin²θ + cos²θ = 1.

Recent Achievements

One Karnup tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to freeze up on analysis essays; this term, he independently explained symbolism in both images and text, giving detailed examples without prompting.

Another high schooler who'd struggled to organise assignments now checks his assessment calendar at the start of each session and maps out tasks, instead of missing deadlines.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student—previously making small mistakes in trig—recently worked through sine and cosine wave problems using the unit circle methodically and only needed reminders for accuracy.

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 Lakelands Library and Community Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Comet Bay Primary School.