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Ronnie

Economics Tutor Wellard, WA
Finding the right method to educate a student. The way you present your working and explanation should always suit the students learning style. Only then can the student understand the concept in depth and apply their learning to a new question. As I was once a private tutee, I understand how the tutor should explain concepts in a clear and…
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Nancy

Economics Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Building confidence. Increasing understanding of the subject. Building a trusting respectful relationship with the student. I am a patient understanding woman who is dedicated to increasing…
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Economics Tutor Warnbro, 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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Qiaochen

Economics Tutor Wellard, WA
I believe the most important thing i can do is the teach my students how to ask the right questions, this helps practice independent thinking with life long learning benefits. I can tackle problems from different angles to find one clearest for each student to…
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Palak

Economics Tutor Parmelia, WA
One of the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to provide personalized attention and guidance. This includes understanding the student's unique learning style and needs, adapting teaching methods accordingly, and providing feedback and encouragement to help the student succeed. Additionally, a tutor can help build the…

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Year 4 student Ella worked on fraction addition and subtraction, as well as building fluency with multiplication tables.

In Year 8, Megan focused on linear equations—solving for variables and graphing lines to identify intercepts using the Cartesian plane.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jack tackled financial mathematics topics such as simple and compound interest calculations and explored investments and loans by applying recursive relations in practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student in maths showed a tendency to skip writing out full working when handling fraction and decimal problems, making it harder to spot where errors crept in—she rushed through calculations and didn't set out steps, so mistakes went unnoticed.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student revising financial maths leaned heavily on their calculator for recursive rule questions but struggled to recall the logic without it. In both cases, over-reliance on shortcuts meant feedback couldn't be fully applied or progress checked clearly.

The result: confusion lingered when faced with similar problems presented differently.

Recent Achievements

One Rockingham tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who used to rely on hints for algebra—she now works through problems independently and even tries out new approaches without prompting.

A Year 9 student who'd struggled with trig functions earlier was able to explain the relationship between sine, cosine, and tangent clearly by the end of her session, showing real understanding instead of just memorising formulas.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student surprised her tutor by finishing most maths questions on her own before the lesson started, something she hadn't attempted previously.

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