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Ngawang

Economics Tutor Page, ACT
Provide academic guidance, Minimize the student's weakness, Informing parents so that they can guide their children. Interactive learning, Motivation, Adaptability,…
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Dr Hasnain

Economics Tutor Holt, ACT
Appreciate, effort, help them through support. Bring belief in them Communication Engagement Goal…
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Xishui

Economics Tutor Belconnen, ACT
Set clear goals and create a detailed plan for their learning Experience, Patience, Expertise in math (because I graduate in the US with a mathematics…
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Ishaan

Economics Tutor Belconnen, ACT
I believe the best tutors are more mentors than teachers. A tutor should make sure every student is comfortable to participate in the learning experience. Students and parents expect a tutor to deliver personalised attention and guidance. A tutor should be able to deliver such service. A good tutor would make learning easier by involving the class…
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Adam

Economics Tutor Evatt, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student interested in whatever subject they are learning. The best way to learn anything is to show genuine interest in that topic. Tutors should not only assist students in specific areas, they should also engage with the student in a manner that makes the student interested in…
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Jay

Economics Tutor Charnwood, ACT
1 - Be compassionate and empathic while creating a conducive and fearless classroom environment so that the students can clarify their doubts fearlessly. 2 - One of the most important things a tutor can do is recognize and respect that each student learn and retain information in his own unique way. Thus he needs to tailor his approach to each…
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Vivian

Economics Tutor Bruce, ACT
A great tutor does not only stay with students during lessons time but also being able to stay with them on their journey to achieve their goals. A tutor who entrust knowledge into their students know that they do not only deliver knowledge, but also the hope and belief instilled in the students toward their academic success. I tend to personalise…
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Tinaaaa

Economics Tutor Crace, ACT
There are a few things I consider to be the most important. First, be honest, if we don't know how to do it well we can not teach. Then, be patient, sometimes it is hard for students to absorb all the knowledge. And we should be a good listener, and willing to share our own learning experiences. I had experience in teaching math and guitar, all my…
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Antoine

Economics Tutor O'connor, ACT
- Understand students problems - Understand knowledge difference between both - Take care of emotional development Tutors need to put themself in students place. A learning process only works when knowledge is not imposed but built by the students themselves. Three points : - excellence - general culture -…
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Derek

Economics Tutor O'connor, ACT
To impart a love for learning, and to teach students how to learn in a methodical, structured way so that once they move on, they can apply the same learning strategies themselves I am patient, I can provide multiple perspectives, and explain complex concepts in layman terms that are relatable and easy to…
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Mia

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Becoming familiar with how each student learns, so that I can adapt how I teach each student. Being patient, encouraging, and actively listen, and give affirmations as well as constructive feedback. Always doing preparation before each lesson, being reliable, and openly communicate (such as rescheduling a tutoring lesson in the event of a…
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Tavleen

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor, morally, can pave a path to right mindset for a student and impart knowledge not just of textbooks but moral education too . Tutors can also play a role of godparent for many students in life via providing mature guidance . Last but not the least, tutors are like the water to seeds, thus being significant for a child's nourishment. …
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Jimmy

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
To help them understand concepts they did not fully grasps during regular learning, and to share practial experiences and useful tricks for problem solving. Passing down the knowledge previous students accumulated during their school time. I have previous experiences in tutoring students of differnt ages. I have great patience and is willing to…
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Indraanuj

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
As said earlier, a tutor is not someone with a "rat-race" kind of approach to learning with zero engaging feats. The most important thing is being keen on motivation. Since I plan teaching students from a primary to higher level each level would require motivation in a very different way. For e.g. engaging primary level students with a minor…
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mansha

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe that creating open communication is a very important part of teaching. I consider the best way to connect with students is to create a positive learning environment and encourage interaction and discussion. A tutor also needs to be a role model for students so it is essential that they act responsibly and are polite and courteous to them…
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Janet

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
One of the most important things a tutor can do is instil a sense of passion for the subject. The student should feel comfortable going to class and doing the homework afterwards. The tutor should be assisting and looking out for concepts and gaps that the student might have and fill these gaps. On top of this, I want to be able to change a…
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Anais

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is giving them confidence and equipping them with skills to find solutions on their own. Rather than simply copying a tutor's methods or solutions, it is essential that a student develops the skills to confidently approach new issues they could be faced with. One strength of mine is that I am…
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Anish

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
Patience - Doing questions and concepts at their pace and going over them multiple times is vital. I can adapt quickly to the student and help them understand concepts at their…
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Timothy

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence. It’s not just about helping them understand the material, but also making them feel like they’re capable of tackling challenges on their own. A tutor should also be patient and provide a safe space where students feel comfortable asking…
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Muskkan

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to be patient, listen carefully to what the student is struggling with, and explain things in a way that makes sense to them. It's also really important to encourage them, so they feel confident and motivated to keep trying, even when the topic is difficult. Clarity of my own concepts and the…
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Lucinda

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
Provide support to students in both the academic and mental difficulties they might be going through. Often as a tutor you must recognise that students who get tutoring need further help than what is being given and may have academic insecurity, so it is our role to help them improve on this and gain confidence in their learning, with hopes that…
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Aadyaa

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
I think the most important thing is creating a space where students feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. A tutor should be encouraging, adaptable, and really listen. It’s not just about teaching, it’s about helping them believe in their own ability to figure things out. I’m patient, a good listener, and I try to explain things in…
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Mitchell

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
The best thing a tutor can do is leave a student with the tools, knowledge and confidence to continue advancing their academic career without relying on the tutor or teachers. I'm quite smart but also good at talking and listening to people. I see one of my strengths as being able to articulate an idea in a simple way, especially with Economics,…

Local Reviews

Very supportive and good communications.
Jason and Suzanne Jasduf, Scullin

Inside ScullinTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ruby focused on converting rates using the unitary method and practiced solving real-world word problems involving percentages and ratios.

Year 9 student Tom worked through linear inequalities and graphed straight lines, then extended to finding midpoints and distances between points on the Cartesian plane using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student James tackled differentiation techniques, including applying the chain rule and practicing with questions involving tangents to curves.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to ask for help during algebra sessions, a pattern also noted in his regular classroom—this reluctance left errors unaddressed and slowed progress on solving equations.

In Year 10, another student tended to skip labeling triangle sides in geometry, making it harder to identify orientation and leading to repeated confusion; as the tutor described, "he finds himself getting stuck because the layout isn't clear."

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner relied heavily on visual flashcards for times tables but struggled with oral recall without them, meaning instant fact retrieval was much weaker when tested verbally.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Scullin noticed a real shift with Jensen (Year 9), who previously hesitated to seek clarification but now consistently asks for help and even prepares questions ahead of sessions—something he never did before.

In senior maths, Callan (Year 12) had struggled to confidently apply index laws, but recently began using the power rule accurately and built on his understanding of limits.

Meanwhile, Evie (Year 4) used to rely heavily on her fingers for basic calculations; after practising verbal math games and using flashcards, she answered all her six times table problems perfectly without finger counting.

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 Southern Cross Early Childhood School.