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Tutors in Moncrieff include a former secondary school teacher with seven years' experience and postgraduate education credentials, seasoned early childhood educators, accomplished STEM university students with youth mentoring backgrounds, an English tutor fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese, a Montessori-trained preschool teacher, peer mentors, and maths/science specialists with academic awards and hands-on classroom expertise.

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Muhammad

Business Studies Tutor Franklin, ACT
I believe tutoring doesn't only mean transferring knowledge to your students but providing them with a goal and vision to excel in life. Also, I believe tutors should keep themselves updated with new concepts to keep their students updated. I think my greatest strength is patience and communication. I have taught students till grade 8 before. In…
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Sankalpa

Business Studies Tutor Bruce, ACT
In my view, teacher is the most important person for a student after their parents. School level students spend more time with their teachers than with their parents. So, a tutor can be an inspirational model for an student. When I was in my school, I used to copy a lot of things of my favorite teacher like the way of speaking, hands movement…
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David

Business Studies Tutor Downer, ACT
Well, I think the most important thing is interaction. When there is more interaction, student's learning become enjoyable. Also, Using examples related to the real world. What is actually happening. Lastly is patience. Being patience on the student and go with the student's pace and not the tutor's. I try to relate all my teaching to…
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Yiyang

Business Studies Tutor Bruce, ACT
Firstly, I believe the philosophy of "Teaching to fish rather than giving a fish. " It suggests that the tutor has a responsibility to inspire her students to take further exploration in the subject and cultivate good learning habits. Secondly, I think encouragement is essential in tutoring. Being as a tutor, I would let my student know that they…
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Jingru

Business Studies Tutor Belconnen, ACT
Being patient to student would give a safe and supported environment for them to at least not reject study. As a tutor, this is the basic needs, then tutor should guide them find what their strengths are, what area that they need improvement, as well as their critical thinking. It would be my patience, i think it is very important as a tutor to be…
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John

Business Studies Tutor Bonner, ACT
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized guidance and support, foster a positive learning environment, and encourage critical thinking and independent learning. Tutors should strive to understand their students' unique learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses, and adapt their approach…

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I couldn't be more impressed with Jamie! She is the ideal tutor for our daughter and has such a caring demeanor. She is so supportive of her and encouraging.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Sarah focused on plotting points on Cartesian planes and understanding the general form of linear equations, including identifying gradients and y-intercepts using simple examples.

For Year 8, Ethan practised finding the equation of a line from two given points and worked through special cases like horizontal and vertical lines, using both graphs and tables for visual support.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Olivia revised probability concepts with Venn diagrams and calculated probabilities from two-way tables as part of her maths assignment preparation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student relied heavily on calculators for basic multiplication, making it harder to spot mistakes in algebra—too much reliance on calculator, needs to work on fundamentals times tables for year 9, noted one tutor.

In a Year 11 scenario, skipping steps and only cosmetically correcting errors meant persistent sign mistakes when solving equations.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student would avoid showing working for subtraction, leading to confusion with borrowing and inconsistent answers.

For another senior student, feedback wasn't fully taken up after test review; the same planning errors recurred in later assessments.

Each moment lost confidence or wasted time hunting old errors instead of mastering new ground.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in {SUBURB} recently noticed some genuine shifts in student engagement and independence. A Year 9 student who used to quietly muddle through algebra now regularly asks clarifying questions and shows more working out—something he avoided last term.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student tackling statistics began using spreadsheets independently for mean and median calculations without prompting, after previously relying on step-by-step guidance.

On the primary side, one Year 4 learner started completing addition problems much faster, finishing all 100 questions within a single lesson—a huge leap from earlier sessions when she'd get stuck and give up after a handful.

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 Gungahlin Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Taqwa School.