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SHAIKH RAFI
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SHAIKH RAFI

Tutor Torrensville, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence, make learning enjoyable, and nurture independent thinking. From my experience tutoring O Level students and peers at Monash College, I’ve learned that academic success starts with self-belief. One student I tutored in Physics used to think the subject was…
Thomas
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Thomas

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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Andrea
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Andrea

Tutor Mile End, SA
I believe there are several things a tutor can deliver to her students, the primary of which is to instill a sense of confidence and can-do attitude among them. This means my role will not only limit to a tutor but also a mentor, guiding my students on multiple aspects of their academic path. As a seasoned tutor and teacher of English, I'd say my…
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Danyal

Tutor Findon, SA
Allow the child to ask the most basic questions without any hesitation is the most significant Communicative can explain through various examples can produce example questions for practice have more than 4 years of experience of tutoring students and virtually in other…
SAIRA
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SAIRA

Tutor Mile End, SA
Tutor works as a facilitator and helps them to acquire knowledge. Tutor can play an important role in convaying the knowledge. A good tutor tries to help students in an effective way. Tutor has a responsibility to make learning process understandable for the students. By adopting inovative teaching methodologies, successful results can be…
Ceejay
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Ceejay

Tutor Richmond, SA
I think tutors should be understanding to help them in the best way that they can, like being there for your students, not as a crutch but as someone who can amplify their learning. Teaching students concepts and filling gaps in their knowledge and learning techniques helps them create a strong foundation, which will help them build their…
Jaydon
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Jaydon

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…
Sukhdeep
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Sukhdeep

Tutor Hilton, SA
be realistic and teach them on the real life examples. moreover,we should focus on the abilities of the child and give them opportunities to develop critical thinking. confidence, skill, motivation, cooperation, love, empathy with the children having learning difficulty, mental health support to the children in crisis and learning…
Thanh Tram
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Thanh Tram

Tutor Mile End, SA
From my perspective, it is essential to understand students and respect their differences in learning styles and personalities. Therefore, a dedicated tutor has the responsibility to understand their students, identify their strengths, and adapt teaching techniques to suit each student’s needs effectively. I have over five years of experience in…
Rajni
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Rajni

Tutor Novar Gardens, SA
A tutor can make a difference in student’s life. The most important thing is making your students confident in learning and believing in them through helping them solve their academic problems. A tutor can also build a strong relationship with his/her students who always looked up to you for help. My strengths includes my passion for teaching…
Christian
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Christian

Tutor Novar Gardens, SA
make them passionate about what their learning to the point where they wanna know more by themselves i try to place myself in the point of view of the student when learning a new subject rather than what my point of view of the topic…
Dilip
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Dilip

Tutor North Plympton, SA
In my view teaching is the most sincere profession. So, i have to provide good knowledge in homely environment as well as maintain good discipline to the students. I think i have good potential to teach the children.Due to this reason all students are satisfied with me. i got lot of experience on teaching and different concept of teaching…
Rishika
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Rishika

Tutor North Plympton, SA
A tutor can inspire the student to work hard and achieve success by setting up a lesson plan which steadily solidifies the foundation for learning and gradually boosts the confidence of the student. Knowledge, patience and communication skills are my strengths as a tutor. However, I am exceptionally good at understanding the needs of the students,…
Sagar
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Sagar

Tutor North Plympton, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do to a student is make student believe that student can learn and reach proper solution. Every one has the potential to learn things so, once a student starts believing in himself/herself studying starts to become fun. I as a tutor hardly give up on my students. I can only be satisfied and feel peaceful once I…
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stefanos

Tutor Richmond, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student confidence in a subject they once hated or were afraid of and using that confidence to help them learn. Then once they want to learn more about the subject they may even love it as they are able to understand it. I am very patient, friendly and approachable. I have been tutored in the past…
JOSHUA SAMRAJ
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JOSHUA SAMRAJ

Tutor Seaton, SA
1) Understand the level of the student and his competency. 2) His/Her ability to grasp concepts. 3) Assess him/her regularly through tests and prepare him for exams which are the ultimate goals for students. My strengths are to understand the state of student and devise innovative and simple methods which can make him understand a concept…
Rakesh
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Rakesh

Tutor Marleston, SA
A Tutor can make students know about the things without any pressurization in their own way, the way they like it. A tutor can make learning easier. The Tutor can make Students curious. I am Friendly with Students When I want to know about anything, the syllabus, and level does not bind me. I go to its depth and total knowledge about those…
Abida
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Abida

Tutor Marleston, SA
Being there for the students, giving resources, showing various ways to approach a particular question so the students can choose their preferred way, providing clear knowledge without any gaps and being very communicative, plus friendly with the students to understand the best way they can learn and to understand their weakness. My strengths are…
Yuba Raj
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Yuba Raj

Tutor Marleston, SA
- A tutor can change their way of thinking towards some subjects. For instance, during their school class, they might think the subject is boring. But if tutor, teach them in a way to make it more fun and interesting then they like and start to grasp the knowledge quickly. - So the tutor can change their perception and eventually guide them to…
Prasad
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Prasad

Tutor Marleston, SA
The first and foremost thing a tutor should do is to create interest in the subject that is being taught. The reason is simple, when the student is interested in learning the subject, a teacher's job is a cakewalk. A teacher should make the student believe that subjects like maths are pretty easy and interesting to learn. This can be done by…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Marleston, SA
I support students to use theory to be creative in their approach to problems so that they develop the ability to approach new problems with confidence. I'm patient and I encourage students to think in new ways. I am a clear speaker and an attentive listener. My enthusiasm toward tutoring is projected onto the students and I always strive for…
Audrey
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Audrey

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…
Naftalis Daniella
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Naftalis Daniella

Tutor North Plympton, SA
A tutor can improve one's overall understand of the subject, not just a specific understanding about a material. That is important because it is building the bigger picture of each subject in the long term. I am flexible in my teaching method, and I am able to adjust to each student depending on what they…

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Content Covered
In primary, tutoring often targets core arithmetic—addition, subtraction, times tables, fractions, and building number sense—while also pushing for deeper comprehension, not just rote rules. High school sessions shift to algebraic thinking, graphing, interpreting questions, and developing strong exam strategies. There’s a big emphasis on breaking down word problems, revisiting tricky homework, and test prep for NAPLAN or semester exams, always tailored to what each student finds hardest right now.
Recent Challenges
Some primary students rush through comprehension or maths tasks without fully reading instructions, leading to incomplete or off-target answers. In high school, it’s common for students to have scattered or unclear working, which makes multi-step problems harder to check and fix. Other frequent hurdles include forgetting materials, leaving homework unfinished, or spending revision time catching up on missed basics instead of moving forward—all of which can hold back progress and lead to confusion.
Recent Achievements
Tutors are noticing students becoming more proactive during lessons—regularly checking their own work, spotting errors, and making corrections without being asked. There’s a clear shift toward students verbalising their steps in maths and explaining their reasoning aloud, rather than rushing through problems. Tutors also report that learners are reviewing their test results with more care and taking the initiative to improve, showing greater confidence and ownership of their progress.