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Grace

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
Most important thing is growing a strong personal relationship with the student and incorporate connection with the student's interests so as to personalize the learning and to teach to their strengths while minimizing their weaknesses. Also communication and collaboration with the parents to monitor student's performance With great organizational…
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Kevin

Economics Tutor Applecross, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and understand the student's learning style and being able to adapt accordingly. Students often learn at a different pace from each other and a tutor should understand when to slow down, when to speed up, or when to adjust the teaching style to suit the student's learning…
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Wei Yuan

Economics Tutor Como, WA
As a tutor, improving student's grade is definitely one of it. But I do focus on their understanding on the concept and how does everything works, and believe student knowing the concept would score better grade. Obviously, its still depend what the parents' aim for their child. Otherwise, the best I can do is to help them understand and clear…
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Zikang

Economics Tutor Southern River, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is cultivate the student's interest in studying. The person who is going to make the biggest difference in the students academics is themselves. As a tutor, my job is to help the student achieve better in their subjects as well as motivate them to make a difference for themselves. I specialize in…
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Puneet

Economics Tutor Cockburn, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student encompass far more than just academic instruction. Beyond the dissemination of knowledge, a tutor plays a pivotal role in fostering a supportive and motivating learning environment. First and foremost, a tutor should tailor their teaching to the individual needs and learning style of the…
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Gillmahr

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
I feel making the student feel comfortable around you, is the most important, if a student feels comfortable then he will not be afraid to communicate when he doesn't understand a concept. Patience and good communication skills are my biggest strengths, i try not to waffle and get straight to the point and put it in a way that is easy to…
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Moulika

Economics Tutor Lathlain, WA
A tutor should give attention to her student as most of them work more if you recognize and praise them on their achievement. The simple things like greeting and smile are as important to light up their day. A tutor should be able to boost the confidence level of the students and make it easier for students to understand. My strengths include my…
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Shan

Economics Tutor Yangebup, WA
Help them gain confidence in their own intellectual capabilites across the board, not just in a specific subject. One of my major strengths is patience. I think as a tutor it is very important to understand the student and their situation and to make sure they are comfortable and ready to learn. A lot of patience is required as students have their…
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Kurtis

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
Give them the confidence they need to stay motivated to acheive their Goals. Whether it be merely passing a class or excelling wih 99%, any improvement needs to be congratulated. Be patient, if the student is not understanding your explanation, obviously a different approach is needed. Do not lecture. This the students are already receiving in…
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Abbey

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
I think the most important thing is to build their confidence. I know it can be challenging to be learning new concepts at school and not understand them, so I would make my students feel comfortable in coming to me with any questions no matter how small or large they are, to make themselves feel confident in their own abilities and learning…
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Siddhartha

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, tailoring their teaching to the student's unique needs, and building the student’s confidence. By providing clear explanations, encouragement, and strategies for independent learning, a tutor empowers students to reach their full…

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Our tutoring with Mahmud is going well, he is very personable and knowledgeable and has established a good rapport with Jessica over the three sessions we have had. Jessica has felt more confident in class too.
Melissa, Canning Vale

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Sam focused on simultaneous equations and was introduced to basic trigonometry, working through example problems step by step.

Year 10 student Jessica tackled quadratic equations and factorising perfect squares, with extra attention given to identifying the differences using guided exercises.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Lucas practised area and perimeter calculations across different shapes, applying formulas in written tasks for reinforcement.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 maths, a student often skipped showing steps in algebra and rushed through content without asking questions—"he tends to jump over many aspects of working out," as one tutor observed. This led to confusion when tackling harder problems solo.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student struggled with timing during exams, finishing with no chance to check answers, which meant errors sometimes went unnoticed.

In lower years, one learner used a calculator for simple times tables like 5x8 instead of recalling facts by memory; another hesitated to attempt questions due to second-guessing herself and low confidence after mistakes.

Recent Achievements

One Willetton tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously avoided showing working in maths now consistently writes out each step, which has helped him score above 85% on a recent English assessment and tackle tougher maths papers more confidently.

In Year 9 science, another student began asking thoughtful questions about anatomy—linking new content to personal experiences like bronchitis—and later explained those concepts back without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who once hesitated with times tables now eagerly searches for patterns and self-corrects number reversals during sessions, recently getting through multiplication drills without reminders.

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