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Tuggeranong's tutors include a 22-year classroom teaching veteran and exam coach, high school maths and science award-winners, experienced mentors for students with disabilities and behavioural needs, seasoned early childhood educators, a Folk High School mathematics teacher from Sweden, and multiple university students with advanced maths backgrounds and years of peer tutoring experience.

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James

Engineering Studies Tutor Isabella Plains, ACT
Maintaining a positive, calm, and supportive attitude whilst aiding the students forward in their studies. Clear communication and explanation is crucial to effective absorbtion of information. Great communication and support skills due to past experience. Engaging and a natural problem-solver that hopes to create insight and extend further…
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Manikandakumar

Engineering Studies Tutor Richardson, ACT
Help students to understand complex concepts and improve their learning outcome by innovative teaching methods. Understand their learning difficulties and problems and help them understand the subject. Easy going nature, Resilient, Innovative teaching methods, Ability to understand students thoughts and minds, Engaging teaching…
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Dipi

Engineering Studies Tutor Gordon, ACT
I think one of the most important things is friendly behaviour with students. If the tutor gets familiar with students, then students can explain their studies problem. Firstly, I love to take face to face class where I can interact with students and can know their level. Secondly, I always start with basic formulas and then slowly proceeding to…
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Engineering Studies Tutor Calwell, ACT
Being able to personalise the learning for the student. Adapting teaching style and to be able to teach to the student's strengths is important. Qualities play a significant role in building an understanding and teaching role between the tutor and the student. Qualities include being honest, flexible, patient, empathy, professional and most…
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Jay

Engineering Studies Tutor Oxley, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide guidance and support to help the student reach their academic goals. This may include providing study tips and strategies, helping the student stay organized and motivated, and providing a safe, nonjudgmental environment where the student can ask questions and receive feedback.…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Eva practised addition using coins and mental strategies, building confidence by linking maths to everyday scenarios.

In Year 8, Olivia worked on interpreting boxplots and scatter plots, as well as solving inequalities through targeted exercises.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam focused on quadratic equations—solving them both by factorising and applying the quadratic formula—with extra attention given to recognising when each method is appropriate.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, a student arrived to the session without having completed any extra revision for an upcoming exam; as one tutor noted, "we need to work on building independent study as a habit."

In Year 11 Maths, lesson planning and preparation remained inconsistent—sometimes no specific topics were chosen before sessions, making it harder to target weaknesses.

For a Year 8 student, written solutions in algebra were messy and often lacked clear formatting, leading to repeated errors that went unnoticed.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student frequently left homework incomplete or incorrect but could solve similar problems accurately with support during lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Tuggeranong tutor noticed a Year 10 student who'd always hesitated to speak up during lessons now regularly explains his thinking aloud while tackling algebra and boxplot problems, showing real initiative where he once stayed quiet.

In a recent high school session, another student started using study cards to break down complex exam questions—she used to just copy notes passively, but this time she suggested writing out the steps herself and even asked for more practice problems.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who struggled with protractors last term now measures angles independently and double-checks her answers without prompting.

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 Tuggeranong Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Charles Conder Primary School.