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Richer

Tutor Spearwood, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is the ability for the student to develop a independent style of learning and facing adversities with a strategy in mind. This allows the student to not only develop academically but also fosters a lifestyle of learning that will help them transition into high education. I am clear,…
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Raymond

Tutor Spearwood, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them in its most effective and efficient way possible. Because we tutors are responsible in making a hard lesson an easy one for the students. I really love math as a subject and I think that's my strength as a math…
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Joanna Christine

Tutor Spearwood, WA
Imparting knowledge Being patient and have a creative way of…
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Rhoda

Tutor Spearwood, WA
Every student has something unique about them. My job as their tutor is to find out what makes them unique or what excites them and apply that to their learning as well as taking time to fully understand their learning style to enable them achieve their best potential. I love forming personal relationships with my students, getting to know who…
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Dylan

Tutor Spearwood, WA
This is completely dependent on the student. Capable students may just need iteration on why this is important to learn coming from a peer rather than a guardian (something I would have benefited from as a student) to help with motivation. Other students may be motivated but lack someone who can teach in a format that they understand. I believe…
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clarisse

Tutor Spearwood, WA
I believe that a tutor should be encouraging, and help each student excel in their own unique way, as not every student has the same way of learning. I am able to explain concepts well, and am a patient and warm person. I encourage mistakes as without them, there would be no opportunity to learn. I am also a last year Neuroscience student in UWA,…
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Angela

Tutor Hamilton Hill, WA
Listen to the individual needs of the student. Work with the individual needs of the student. Providing engaging activities for the student to learn a concept which they may need further support with. Be patient and work at the pace of the student. Building strong relationships with students. Understanding that not all students learn the same.…
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Kenny

Tutor Coolbellup, WA
In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn Creativity. Empathy. Patience. Organization. Discipline.…
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Yujuan

Tutor Coolbellup, WA
Throughout my education, I liked those teachers who would inspire me to solve the problem by myself rather than giving the information directly. For me, the most important thing is the ability to solve a problem using the right methods. To tutor is to guide them to the right direction and help students avoid the common mistakes. I have excellent…
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Vivi

Tutor Yangebup, WA
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Learning can be frustrating at times, so it is really important to be encouraging and supportive. A good tutor does not just help with the content - they help build the student's confidence. It is…
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Georgi

Tutor Kardinya, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage the individual to be more confident in their own abilities. This can be achieved by showing the student the most appropriate way to tackle the problem, and then rewarding them when they are able to complete the problem without any assistance. This should ultimately…
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Daniel

Tutor Samson, WA
As a student myself, I understand why students find some maths or chemistry concepts very difficult and many of them struggled when faced with homework or exam problems related to it. I believe this is due to the lack of proper explanation of the fundamental theory behind those problems since teachers in school do not have enough time to commit…
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Tutor Samson, WA
In my opinion, patience is the most important. Tutor is different from a teacher because as a tutor, it allows us more time to explain, and allows students more time to ask. Only if I show patience, my students are not afraid to keep asking. I think this is the whole point of tutoring. I grow up in an asian city so I had a lot of tutoring lessons…
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Rafe Hasnain

Tutor Samson, WA
Help the students to understand and make them capable for solving problems, so that they can help themselves along with others. Strong…
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Tasmiah

Tutor Samson, WA
A tutor can be a support for a student to build his or her life in this competitive world. I can explain complicated topics easily to students which is my…
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David

Tutor Samson, WA
I feel that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the feeling that 'I can do this'. Understanding the student and being able to put things in a way that they will…
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Melissa

Tutor Samson, WA
Helping them reach their own personal goals by empowering them as an individual. Being patient towards them and guiding them with a supportive attitude. Breaking down schoolwork into manageable tasks for them to overcome the daunting load of work. My communication and listening skills, specifically being able to listen to people's needs. My…
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Josephine

Tutor Beaconsfield, WA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to approach topics that the student is finding difficult differently. When approaching the topic differently it can aid the student in seeing it from a different angle and which way they learn best. I am a very organised and patient person, that strives for the success of…
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David

Tutor Beaconsfield, WA
Teach them that can confidently learn independently. I have tutored undergraduate level biology privately in the past for about six months. I have also supervised over 20 honours, masters, and doctoral students in formal university settings. I have training in postgraduate biostatistics and mathematical modelling and have supervised PhD students…
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Paul

Tutor Beaconsfield, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to listen to them to gauge their level of knowledge and interest in a subject, then to offer motivation and positive reinforcement. This gives the student the confidence to help 'drive' the learning process, with the tutor guiding that process by offering information, skills and…
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Heerah

Tutor Yangebup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them understand a topic in a way that they understand. What I mean by this, is that not one student is the same as another. Some are visual learners and need practical explanations or materials to assist them to understand, others students may be auditory learners who require spoken…
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Nathan

Tutor Kardinya, WA
The most important things I can do for a student is provide guidance and communication to ensure they understand the concept and can apply it. I think it is important for a tutor to give students suggestions on how to remember concepts and real world applications. It's a tutor's job to know what learning type the student is best suit to, i.e…
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Tafara

Tutor Murdoch, WA
I know what its like to feel lost and anxious about academics. I have been demoted to the bottom class, twice in my school years and it would be selfish of me not to share how I overcame my own insecurities with others on a similar path. Patience, I don't like to rush things, everything needs its time grow and bear fruit. Communication, I speak…

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Inside SpearwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chinnu focused on times tables practice and graphed results to track progress, then worked on simplifying fractions and explored their relationship to decimals and percentages.

For Year 10, Alex reviewed parabolas and quadratic equations by tackling pre-test problems and practiced breaking down larger questions into manageable steps.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jamie revised graph theory concepts including Eulerian and Semi-Eulerian paths, alongside a review of recent test material to clarify any gaps in understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, a student tackling algebra often disengaged when unsure how to start a problem—"if he doesn't know it straight away, he tends to give up," as one tutor observed. This led to unfinished questions and missed opportunities for practice.

Meanwhile, in Year 4 maths, another student would skip over times tables she didn't instantly recall rather than using alternative strategies or working them out.

In senior years, incomplete homework and unclear written steps meant errors were hidden in trigonometry solutions.

For several students across Years 5–7, inconsistent use of revision notes made later study sessions less effective and more stressful.

Recent Achievements

One Spearwood tutor noticed a real shift in Dominique's approach: she now asks for help when stuck, instead of quietly skipping questions—last session, she finished every task and even tried out thinking aloud to work through trickier maths.

In a recent high school lesson, Harrison moved from confusion about quadratics to correctly picking out key features of parabolas after targeted practice between weeks.

Meanwhile, Chinnu blended his love of art with maths by graphing times tables speed; this extra effort meant he handed in his results homework fully completed and ready to use as a progress baseline.

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