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Harshill
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Harshill

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster independent thinking, and make learning feel achievable. It’s not just about explaining the content — it’s about creating a space where students feel safe to make mistakes, ask questions, and grow. A good tutor helps students develop the…
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Su Thinzar Kyaw

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be very understanding about the student's difficulties when tackling a topic. I am very encouraging and I have many different methods to handle a problem and to explain a…
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Laura
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Laura

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
I think the most important thing is not only being decent at explaining and individually creating a good tutoring plan for the student but also to be empathetic. Without empathy, the student will not feel like the tutor understands their struggles and is truly trying to help them. Apart from showing them that understanding and kindly communicating…
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Pratham

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
Some of the most important things, I believe, a tutor can do for a student are provide the student with the comfort that it is alright to make mistakes and it is the learning from them is what is important. Every student is different and it is the responsibility of the tutor to convey themselves in a way which caters to their understanding. It is…
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Aditya Singh

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
One of the most important things for me would be the tutor's ability to listen and understand a student's query patiently, as it influences how the same content can be tailored differently for a better understanding of the individual. Also, the ability to adequately motivate a topic helps students develop a higher interest and enjoy what they…
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Jenish

Physics Tutor Casey, ACT
Build confidence and determination. Provide motivation and inspire students to become life long learners and seekers of knowledge. Building a rapport with students and connect student interest and relevance to the topic to boost a deeper understanding of the topic to encourage life long learning. Having growth mindset approach to…
Jinliang
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Jinliang

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Guide students to understand and explore themselves more instead of giving answers I am good at helping others to think critically and…
Yagnesh
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Yagnesh

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
The tutor must be able to eliminate every question or doubt a student has on a subject or concept and enable the student to comprehend the information not just for scoring grades, but, for understanding and using the information in any scenario which requires it. Hence, the tutor must be able to inculcate this idea in the student and facilitate…
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Lavanya

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing is to understand how the student learns the best i.e. whether they are a visual leaner, audio learner etc and using those tools to help them improve in areas they lack and help them out overall. I have a lot of international experience working with different types of students and different age groups therefore I will be…
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Nina

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
As I said before, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is first of all get them excited about education or going to school or a specific subject, whatever their situation may be, as well as give them the tools, independence and knowledge to be able to achieve what they want out of school. I believe I am well-versed in a wide…
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Nathaniel

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The ability to help students so that they are able to understand a particular topic and be able to do questions independently is what the most important thing a tutor can do, and that is my aim as a tutor. Another important aspect a tutor can do is to make is to make the subject the tutor teach as interesting and fun as possible, so that students…
William
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William

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only boost their confidence in a subject, but also their enthusiasm for the subject. Giving students who are bored with the content as they find it too easy more difficult problems peaks their interest, as I have seen in the past. Students who are struggling and as a result lose interest…
Sourov
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Sourov

Physics Tutor Braddon, ACT
The term is not teacher, It's facilitator. I am…
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Jahnvi

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
In my view, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering a positive learning environment, tailoring explanations to the student's understanding, and providing encouragement. Building a supportive connection and instilling confidence can significantly enhance the learning experience. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my…
Punyashree
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Punyashree

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The best thing that a tutor can do for a student is empathise. Putting myself in their shoes and trying to understand what they go through and understanding their perspective of the world does half the magic! I am an efficient communicator. I can put concepts across in a way that the other person can understand. I have acquired certifications in…
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Aarfa

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
I feel that a tutor can basically change a student's perception to a particular subject. A tutor has the power to build the foundations of a subject in a simplified and innovative way such that it is comprehended easily by the students. When it comes to teaching new concepts, I seldom go by the book. I think it is more important to give a…
Liam
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Liam

Physics Tutor Braddon, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do is to make the content understandable rather than just helping to memorise it. But also to normalise mistakes and to assert the importance of educated guessing. Any student can learn faster by giving something a go rather than waiting until they are certain. I believe I can explain and break down…
Sunanda
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Sunanda

Physics Tutor Amaroo, ACT
A tutor needs to understand student level and understand where student is struggling in a subject . As a tutor i can teach students according to their level and i can improve their…
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nouman

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
Bring a different and diverse flavour to the learning experience of a child, who struggle with maths and logical subjects due to inclination towards traditional method of learning. Moreover, help students improve their grades through enhancing their learning and thinking faculty. I have been tutoring previously to GCSE students in London. I have…
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SHARIDYA

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
Tutor can be personal and professional assistant for the student and help them learn the difficult subjects in school. Also help them pass through difficult times. Some students may find it hard to grasp certain subjects in school and as such they might feel left out and depressed. Tutors are to help them and avoid such distressing situation.…
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Ishor

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
I see students as a clay model, which consists of different minerals and when it is subjected to appropriate pressure and temperature together with proper guidance and methods, it converts into a masterpiece ceramic. Being a tutor is like being their (students) second parent. So I can assure 100% guidance towards their study plan. Help them in…
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Roshan

Physics Tutor Holt, ACT
Being there for the student is the best thing to do as a tutor. It will not only increase their focus, but also their confidence. Patience. I always take my time to make sure the student understands the…
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Yasiru

Physics Tutor Taylor, ACT
The most important thing I can do for a student to help them become confident, independent learners who are capable of utilising the correct study techniques for the subject they're learning, applying "secondary academic skills" such as organisation, long-term focus, and a confident mindset during exams. During my time as a student, I have been…

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Inside LawsonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 Angus revised quadratic equations, focusing on factorising using the sum-product and pairing methods, and reviewed his recent test for common errors.

Year 9 Zoe worked through expanding and simplifying surds as well as applying Pythagoras' theorem to solve right-angled triangle problems.

For Year 8 Liam, lessons included solving linear equations and understanding percentage-based word problems using real-life deposit scenarios.

Recent Challenges

Rushing was a major obstacle for the Year 10 student, especially in trigonometry—"his biggest enemy in testing is rushing through, which leads to careless mistakes," as one tutor noted.

In algebra tasks with a Year 8 student, skipping working made it hard to spot errors and explain solutions clearly; the right answer sometimes appeared but without supporting steps.

For a Year 6 student, confidence dips after setbacks meant he hesitated on times tables and needed encouragement to double-check his work.

When these habits crept in during revision or timed practice, understanding and retention suffered noticeably.

Recent Achievements

A Lawson tutor noticed that Angus, a high school student, has started working through non-monic quadratics with more independence—he now builds his own "cheat sheet" and tries problems solo after needing frequent reminders before.

Another high schooler, Amy, initially found continuous random variables confusing but kept asking questions during the session; by the end, she solved mean and median problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, Sam in primary school made a big leap with long multiplication: where he used to get stuck and need step-by-step help, this week he finished all his homework correctly on his own.

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 Belconnen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like University of Canberra High School Kaleen.