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Vijay

Science Tutor Edwardstown, SA
You have to believe that anybody can be coached to succeed. Truly understanding the subject matter and taking the time to explain it to the…
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Thomas

Science Tutor North Plympton, SA
Being able to teach a student enough material for them to be able to pass the class, that is what you are being paid to do. There are also many ineffible qualities that will set apart a good tutor from a great one. Such qualities include, understanding the student, being supportive of them and their emotions and ensuring the student is effectively…
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Chengappa

Science Tutor Manningham, SA
Tutors needs to deliver their fullest in educating the student. They need to have the patience to redirect from the main concept in focus to teach the fundamentals which the student lacks the knowledge. I explain as detailed as possible depending on the extent the student knows-if the student lacks the basics of the subject, I make a considerable…
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Joshua

Science Tutor Plympton, SA
Listen to them - as mentioned, good tutors will listen and understand what students are confused about, struggling with, or wanting to learn. Build rapport - Rapport is a crucial element in all learning, and a positive, professional relationship can help foster an environment in which learning is maximized. Give accurate information - It…
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Balpreet

Science Tutor Flinders Park, SA
I think the best tutor is one who guides the students properly and fairly not only in their academics but also about life challenges. Most importantly a tutor should be ready to explain a single concept even 10 times to students if they are not able to get that without getting annoyed Well , I'm quite patient which I think is my biggest strength…
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Connor

Science Tutor Glynde, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to pivot their teaching style in order to suit not only the content but how the student learns. Without this ability to change as necessary you are putting your students at a significant disadvantage. Breaking down complex concepts into simple ideas. Creating a comfortable learning environment where…
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Marco

Science Tutor Kidman Park, SA
Understand the student aim and goal…
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Jaydon

Science Tutor Novar Gardens, SA
As a tutor it is crucial to deeply understand the ambitions and goals of each student; their current level, and where they want to end up or what they want to achieve. This helps the tutor and student to create realistic but valuable goals, and underlying expectations throughout the experience. I think that as a tutor, I have strengths in truly…
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Nino

Science Tutor Clearview, SA
The tutor's objective is not simply to relay information to a student in a bland or dry manner, but rather to establish a solid foundation and understanding for the students - to devise a teaching method that works best. The objective is for the student to learn in the most efficient and enjoyable manner. I am a University lecturer and a senior…
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David

Science Tutor Pasadena, SA
Our modern world is built around education and every student can expect to experience a lot of it in the future. Therefore, it is most important that a tutor should model genuine interest in learning (both the subject matter and how to learn well), so that the student him/herself enjoys the process and is encouraged to become a lifelong learner.…
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Aafreen

Science Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster a supportive environment, encourage curiosity, and empower students to reach their full potential. A tutor should guide students to find solutions rather than providing them directly, enabling them to build independence and critical-thinking skills. By helping students develop efficient study…
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Shagun

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
Primarily, a tutor needs to be a good listener. Listen the problems of an individual carefully and provide the solution. Tutor can be a mentor not only of the academic but can be a mentor of other emotional and mental problems. Patience is the baby step to become an effective tutor. Some children might need patience levels that may put me through…
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Dominic

Science Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
Give them confidence first ! Support basics from which all other things can be learned. Personalise studies according to their needs whilst not losing sight of what they need to achieve as learning outcomes. Patience, kindness, trying many approaches and an understanding of spectrum and children with learning difficulties. Knowing that everyone is…
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George

Science Tutor Hillcrest, SA
-Listen to their confusions -Constantly provide encouragement -Make links between similar concepts -Be patient and never judge -Remind them of the progress they've made -Show them the real-life implication of some concepts to help them develop interest I take pride in working as hard as I can to accomplish my goals, including helping others.…
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Tristan

Science Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Listen. Every student excels in some ways and does not in others. This emphasises the importance for a tutor to present ideas in ways which allow the student to learn them in the most efficient and effective ways. This also ensures that the tutor does not repeat anything the student already knows and identifies what the student has yet to learn. -…
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Karl

Science Tutor St Clair, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Preethika

Science Tutor West Beach, SA
I think one of the most important things is for the tutor to be understanding and listen to the student's problems to be able to grasp what they are struggling with and aid them effectively. It is also useful for the tutor to build a good relationship with the student to help increase their strengths in learning and incorporate their interests I…
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Amrutha Varshini

Science Tutor Glengowrie, SA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel welcome and build their confidence by acknowledging their progress no matter how small it is. It is also crucial for a tutor to recognize that everyone learns differently and adapt their teaching styles accordingly. Having finished high school just about two…
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Jitendra Singh

Science Tutor Rostrevor, SA
- Make student understand things and create a solid foundation for future. - Understand students and learn what they are interested in and guide them for future perspective - My strong desire to tell how things are happening in details, - Examples that i provide. - Understanding and dealing with every person in a different…
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Carolina

Science Tutor Athol Park, SA
Teach very clearly, because it is the most important thing. Be pattience with the students that its a little bit harder to understand the topic, and do a lot of exercises. Im responsable, Im very clearly with the information, and I always search the better way and easy to the student understand the topic, with some examples and then…
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Audrey

Science Tutor Henley Beach, SA
The most important things is for a tutor to help a student to come to a place where they enjoy the experience of learning rather than see it as a chore. I am very good at communicating complex ideas using simple…
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Meera

Science Tutor Hackney, SA
As a tutor, I believe it is very important to teach and advice on 'how to study' along with concepts. Throughout my undergraduate degree, through friends, my tutors and lecturers, I have learnt many tricks and tips which I love to share with my students making them understand concepts better and build a liking for the subject. I enjoy what I study…
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Anant

Science Tutor Parkside, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. This involves not only teaching the material but also building the student’s confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should inspire curiosity and provide the tools for students to become independent learners, so they feel…

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Content Covered

Year 10 student Olivia worked through volumetric analysis revision and tackled an assignment focused on applying chemical calculations.

For Year 11, Daniel reviewed the Sine Rule and Cosine Rule in trigonometry, including practice with area problems for non-right-angled triangles using diagrams to support understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Ava focused on surface area calculations for triangles, cylinders, and rectangles, along with exercises reinforcing perimeter concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student tackling trigonometry struggled to apply memorised formulas when graph types changed—"she forgets how to do the questions with similar methods seeing a different graph."

In Year 11, one student's algebra work was neat but skipped writing down steps, hiding sign errors and making feedback hard to act on.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner regularly left times tables revision incomplete and often forgot school materials at home, which slowed maths practice.

For a Year 4 long division task, fatigue set in quickly and mistakes were repeated instead of addressed.

Recent Achievements

Solves problems independently: A Year 11 student who used to hesitate with complex algebra now approaches challenging questions on their own and even brings tricky problems to sessions, showing real initiative.

Another high schooler, previously quiet in class discussions, has started explaining what was learned at school back to the tutor—demonstrating both improved memory retention and a new willingness to engage.

A younger student who often rushed through English work is now forming paragraphs more thoughtfully instead of guessing, and recently finished writing an assignment draft without needing constant 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 Adelaide City Libraries - City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Specialised Assistance School For Youth (SASY). Alternatively lessons can be had at Ezy Math Tutoring Brisbane, 71 King William St, Adelaide SA 5000, (08) 7123 4138