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Asaka

Ancient History Tutor Austinmer, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to guide the student rather than simply tell them what to do. Especially in subjects like maths, I think it is the theory behind every topic that is most important and is something that I would make sure the student fully understands before jumping into exercises. That way, when it…
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Josephine

Ancient History Tutor Woonona, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide a deep understanding of the material being studied, and to explain it in such a way that the student remembers and understands. A good tutor must be able to tailor their approach to best help each student and facilitate a positive learning environment. The strengths I will…
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Lakshmi

Ancient History Tutor Bulli, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be an inspiration to them in achieving their milestones, tracking their progress, recording their scores and provide constructive feedbacks and reinforcement. To be dedicated in seeing a student's improvement by helping reach their full potential. My greatest strength being a tutor is…
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Natalia

Ancient History Tutor Fernhill, NSW
Engage the student Create interesting and informative lesson plans Give confidence in their academic abilities Give strong foundational subject knowledge which can be applied in all tasks My strengths are engaging students, being able to simplify very large complex concepts and break down instructions and criteria without spoon feeding students…
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Sophia

Ancient History Tutor Fernhill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make their student feel confident with any question or situation they are presented with in their subject. With confidence, students are able to think clearer in exam environments, respond more to class discussions in school and feel less stressed about their learning journey. Ultimately, my goal is to…
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Stephen

Ancient History Tutor Fernhill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to deliver explanations that cater to the students learning style in an accessible and appropriate manner. Concise explanation, patience and interpersonal…

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Inside AustinmerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Remi worked on multiplication and division through his homework, as well as quick-fire practice with fractions and time questions.

For Year 8, Olivia tackled linear equations using algebraic methods and revised rates and ratios with real-life worded problems.

In Year 10, Ben focused on solving quadratic equations both by completing the square and applying the quadratic formula, then explored how these relate to sketching parabolas on graphs.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student often assumed pronumerals kept the same order as previous questions, leading to confusion in working out—"attention to detail, especially to the pronumerals," as a tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student facing hyperbolas and exponentials sometimes avoided showing all working, making it hard to spot calculation errors early.

For a primary learner with focus challenges, skipping numbers while counting down for subtraction led to incorrect answers until a short break helped him reset.

In Year 8 English, reliance on spellcheck replaced real spelling practice, reducing skill retention when writing without digital aids.

Recent Achievements

One Austinmer tutor noted a high school student who, after struggling with simultaneous equations, now confidently chooses between methods on her own and solves similar problems without prompting.

Another older student recently showed a big shift—after previously missing errors in quadratic factorisation, he's now actively spotting where he went wrong and can redo those questions correctly.

In Year 3, Remi had avoided finger-counting out of embarrassment, but this term he's begun using it openly for tougher addition and subtraction problems and even tackled perimeter questions for irregular shapes with less hesitation than before.

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 Thirroul Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Austinmer Public School.