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Nancy

Economics Tutor Waikiki, 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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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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Economics Tutor Secret Harbour, WA
I believe the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to understand their goals and help them achieve them as well as help them form a great foundation and attitude towards Math. I believe that math is simple and with the right view on it, it is possible for everyone to excel. I am understanding of others capabilities and…
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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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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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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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Jack is fantastic, he is patient and really understands where the student is at in terms of their development needs. Would highly recommend.
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Year 6 student Emily focused on adding and subtracting mixed fractions, then converting results to mixed numbers, and worked on placing both fractions and decimals accurately along a number line.

In Year 8, Josh tackled solving equations for variables on both sides and practised expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions using the FOIL method.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Milan reviewed trigonometry fundamentals from Years 9 and 10 as preparation for starting Year 11 Maths Applications, including practice with general trigonometric questions due to not yet having access to their textbook.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student, while tackling linear equations, often skipped writing out steps and hesitated to show working unless prompted—"she still very often will check to see if she has the correct answer before showing me what she got," noted one tutor.

In Year 10, test anxiety surfaced: a student became overwhelmed during a multi-step algebra problem and needed a break before regaining focus.

Meanwhile, in primary years, another struggled with messy number alignment in long division tasks; this led to calculation errors that weren't spotted until the end of the session, making review slower and more frustrating.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Waikiki noticed one Year 9 student who used to rely on rules now actively checks her algebraic answers by expanding and comparing with the original question, showing real initiative.

Another high schooler recently began voicing confusion as soon as it arises rather than working in silence, which has helped him tackle harder times tables much faster.

For a younger student, getting mixed up between prism and pyramid nets was a challenge at first, but after practice she could reliably identify and sort them—especially when shapes were connected to familiar objects like bananas.

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 Warnbro Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Coast Baptist College.