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Tutors in Manning include a seasoned high school maths teacher, a Kumon-trained educational assistant with a 99.80 ATAR, an award-winning actuarial science tutor (ATAR 99.85, global top scorer), a clinical psychology postgraduate with years of child-focused mentoring, and university-level maths tutors holding distinctions, subject prizes, and extensive experience supporting K–12 learners.

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sabbath

Economics Tutor Manning, WA
Doing everything possible to get the true picture of the subject matter to the understanding of the student. All student do not have equal strength(mentally or physically).hence, as an economics tutor it is important to assess the strength of your student before engaging the student in a difficult or a less difficult task. this will help them to…
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Xin Edna

Economics Tutor Waterford, WA
I think students would appreciate when tutors can find a suitable and effective style of elaborating problem-solving methods to them, and then further gain the ability to solve similar questions without additional help. I am very patient and enthusiastic about helping students figure out solutions to questions. I can also offer remote tutoring…
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Santosh

Economics Tutor Waterford, WA
Personally, I believe in three things a good tutor can do for a student. First, Can Encourage every child understanding their speciality and treating them differently. The prevailing inherited difference in them is a mean to stimulus the school going students and that can be done by the tutor. Second, Can Motivate on every walk to the student…
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Laksh

Economics Tutor Waterford, WA
A teacher can build a friendly relationship with the student which can help the student open up to a teacher which will help them understand their concepts and ideas. Also, this friendly nature would motivate student to be focused in the classes and develop the ability to learn further. My strengths are excellent communication skills which helps…
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Austin

Economics Tutor Waterford, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are: 1. Foster Understanding: Help the student grasp difficult concepts by breaking them down into manageable parts and using relatable examples. 2. Build Confidence: Encourage and support the student to believe in their abilities, boosting their self-esteem and motivation. 3.…
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Ka Ho

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
Teaching them the correct learning techniques and pass them the knowledge which we learned from past Communicate to…
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Sarel

Economics Tutor Shelley, WA
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
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Scott

Economics Tutor Como, WA
I think it is guiding them in a way that is most effective for them to learn. Also to be a trusted mentor both academically and outside the class room. I'm patient, enduring and…
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Srutika

Economics Tutor Waterford, WA
1. Not complicating things 2. Making them feel secure in learning Rapport building and listening to student's needs, I feel that as a strength and obviously…
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Andrew

Economics Tutor Shelley, WA
Enhancing their interests in learning, building up their confidence, and preparing them to tackle the day-to-day homeworks / assginments, then tests and examinations. Like a coach, my strength is to breakdown the problems into individual components and build the students up from there. Patience, persistence and resourcefulness are the other key…
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Violet

Economics Tutor Como, WA
I believe the most important things an economics tutor can do are to build confidence, create clarity, and inspire motivation. A good tutor doesn’t just explain answers — they guide students to think critically and develop problem-solving skills. By being patient, encouraging, and consistent, tutors help students feel supported and capable. I…
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Muhammad Hassaan

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
Life coaching, mentoring and helping students to learn beyond classrooms through tutors personal demeanor and character I can offer personalized teaching methods which makes me adaptable to each students preferred style and makes learning most effective. Additionally, I prefer incorporating real life examples to clear concepts and give better…
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Shalindri

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive learning environment, tailor their teaching methods to the student's needs, and build the student's confidence. Ultimately, the goal is to inspire a love for learning and help students reach their full potential. I think my strengths as a tutor lie in my…
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Kaumadi

Economics Tutor St James, WA
Explain unclear areas as many times as needed Understand whether the student is fully comfortable with all the crucial points in the area My communication is known to be clear I get along with kids well I am very flexible and can adapt to the learning style of your…
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Jovia

Economics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
As i was mentoring students at Curtin i got to realise that being a form of support not only academically but also forming a relationship with the student is the most important thing an economics tutor can do. Providing room for human connection and cheering the student on . I am often described as an observant and good listener, which allows…
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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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Luke

Economics Tutor East Victoria Park, WA
Impart upon a student not knowledge per se, but rather a desire to expand their own knowledge through self-directed learning. Learning and education should be a lifelong process, not one that ends when an individual completes their primary vocational education. Learning makes us grow and develop and look at things in different ways, and the desire…
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Raveena

Economics Tutor Willetton, WA
To make them confident enough. To listen to them. To teach them right or wrong. To help them with understanding the concept not just memorising or ratification. In my previous career as a teacher back in India , kids were very fond of me because I explain them in very different and interesting ways by correlating with day to day life that’s…
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Ayesha

Economics Tutor Willetton, WA
With real world experience and knowledge. I have a better understanding of how to apply curriculum material to real-world situations. for example, showing students how financial and data roles benefit math which may encourage them to take math seriously. I have a lot of patience which allows me to handle more challenging students. Whether working…
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Vaibhav

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
Most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is help them with questions they they dont understand as well as provide thier own resources to make sure they are always one step ahead when it comes to their education . I am compassionate, ready to listen and enjoy educating people and helping them learn. I am also extremely easygoing…
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Wasiq

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
Simply making a difference by being a democratic tutor not Autocratic, Although It sounds like a Cliche, Some of my favourite tutors I have had in Highschool Listened to my opinions and they changed my life by working with me, and now If given the opportunity I want to be that Change for other students. I would say forsure my communication skills…
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Milhan

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
Have patience, and also confidence in your student. Additionally, encouragement and enthusiasm. Encouragement and belief in the student goes a long way, as I believe some students don't even believe in themselves I believe I have great communication skills as well as a very calm and patient temperament. I have always enjoyed being a leader and…
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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…

Local Reviews

Everything is going well. Alex has a mid semester exam very soon so we’ll how that goes. The tutor is very flexible and encourages Alex to tell him what he needs.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Charlie focused on solving linear equations, including those involving fractions and progressively challenging questions.

For Year 9, Mae worked through stem-and-leaf plots and explored measures of central tendency using real data sets.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Sarah practiced converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, applying these skills to everyday ratio problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student arrived without a formula sheet, which meant advanced chemistry problems couldn't be attempted; "we had to stick to basic practice," as noted.

In Year 8 maths, missed homework was highlighted twice before the break—2.5 hours set but not yet completed.

For a Year 10 English essay, facing the full draft caused overwhelm: ideas stalled until structure was broken into smaller steps.

During Year 9 algebra, skipping written working led to sign errors in linear equations that went unnoticed at first glance. In these moments, confidence dipped and momentum slowed as gaps became more visible.

Recent Achievements

One Manning tutor noticed that Mae, a Year 10 student, has started to persist with 3D geometry problems despite previously sharing how much she struggled to visualise them—last week, she worked through half and quarter cylinder questions without giving up.

Charlie (Year 11) had been making small errors in coordinate geometry but recently completed a full set independently of complex ratio and backwards-solving tasks for the first time.

In English, a high school student who was often hesitant about essay writing produced a solid response on their own and began asking for new strategies to tackle exam questions.

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