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Ascot's tutors include a WACE Dux with an ATAR of 99.20 and multiple subject awards, a seasoned K–12 maths and IT teacher with a Master of Education, an Australian Maths Competition top 5 school finisher, experienced peer mentors and youth coaches, and passionate English specialists with postgraduate study in education and creative writing.

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JANHVI

Legal Studies Tutor East Cannington, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are:- 1) Providing clarity and explanation 2) Motivating and encouraging learners 3) Offer constructive feedback 4) Being patient and supportive. As a tutor, I possess various strengths like:- 1) Individualized Instruction 2) Immediate feedback 3) Providing motivation and…
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Legal Studies Tutor Yokine, WA
First of all respect for diversity and sincerity are the key factor to enter in any workforce. Secondly time managment, delivery method, discussion between students and parents, questionnaires to understand their views and observation, proper strategies and course plans are the other important things that every tutor should understand. Thirdly,…
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David

Legal Studies Tutor Yokine, WA
First of all, the most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a student is be a good communicator and negotiator with a student - Through these two skills, the student and tutor can get on the same page regarding areas that require improvement and how to improve these. Next, I believe a tutor can help the student through explaining…
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Sarah

Legal Studies Tutor Joondanna, WA
The most important things a tutor can do is put their students first and be passionate about what they teach. This is important because if a tutor puts their students first, they will pay attention to the students needs, weaknesses, strengths and therefore be able to tutor the student in a way that satisfies their strengths and weaknesses and…
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Ali

Legal Studies Tutor Forrestfield, WA
- listen - engage with them (ask questions) - explain in a way different to what they may have already experienced if need be to make sure they understand Very good at understanding their learning abilities and explaining in alternative ways to make it understandable to…

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Senwu is very kind, caring, and has very good and positive energy, which has been of great help in terms of engaging Ada with the "extra" classes.
Alicia, Mount Lawley

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Lily focused on ratios and dividing with decimals, also practicing worded ratio problems from her textbook.

For Year 9, Lola worked through algebraic expressions and simultaneous equations, including strategies for adding and subtracting with negative numbers.

In Year 11, Ava tackled sketching parabolas by examining how coefficients affect their shape and applied these concepts using software to estimate real-life structures.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often completed algebra questions in cramped, unstructured layouts, leading to confusion and errors; as a tutor observed, "she sometimes tends to do her working out in a cramped space and loses her train of thoughts causing her to make mistakes."

In Year 12 Accounting, small calculation errors crept in when practice with income statements wasn't followed up by revisiting feedback or reviewing past work.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student hesitated to ask questions when unsure—leaving misunderstandings unaddressed until the next lesson and slowing progress on topics like negative numbers.

Recent Achievements

One Ascot tutor recently saw a Year 11 student move from a D to a B on their latest assessment, after weeks of showing less resistance and even adding their own input when solving questions—previously, they would avoid engaging at all.

In another session, a high schooler who used to hesitate now independently completed almost an entire maths assignment without asking for help, bringing in techniques remembered from earlier lessons.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised her tutor by doing all her homework exactly as instructed and getting most answers right—a first for her this term.

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