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Tutors in Bedford Park include a Cluey tutor with high distinctions and extensive K–12 experience, a Kumon-trained maths specialist, seasoned university teaching assistants in STEM, multiple peer mentors and student leaders, school duxes and Olympiad participants, and MD candidates who've led academic programs, coached youth, or won major academic awards.

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Chethmi

Economics Tutor Clarence Gardens, SA
In my opinion the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them improve academically by being patient and encouraging and supporting their goals. Each student is different and hence has different hopes for their academic results, the tutors job is to help the student improve so that they can be proud of their work. Due to my…
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Alistair

Economics Tutor Cumberland Park, SA
Just be student focussed. Make them think for themselves. It took me a long time in my personal education journey to learn this, but once I learnt it, I make sure my students don't make the mistake of learning passively. They need to get involved, think for themselves, and this way they'll not only retain what they learn, but grow more broadly…
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SantosH

Economics Tutor Glenelg East, SA
Give motivation and let them move forward. Well i was a child and i how how can child learn and what to make them enjoy reading. Well i only don’t focus in study i also focus in making things enjoyable and easy to learn.. Technical skills. Creativity. Empathy or kindness and experience. My greatest strength is attention to detail. I've always…
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Tahsin

Economics Tutor Plympton, SA
Being patient is the single most important thing a tutor can do his/her students. In my experience, I reaped the biggest rewards of being patient with the most struggling students of a cohort in terms of learning outcomes. In relative terms, return on patience with students outstrips that on all other aspects of tutor effort in my personal…
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Maria

Economics Tutor Millswood, SA
The important thing is to develop the student's ability to independently study. It is like that proverb 'Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.' There are going to be times where the student will find themselves in a position with an urgent question regarding their assignment which is…
Matthew
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Matthew

Economics Tutor Malvern, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student tools with which to find answers for future questions. I am accessible and personable, and enjoy relating to students and their specific educational situation. I am able to break down concepts into understandable chunks, and I love to use analogies to achieve…
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Olivia

Economics Tutor Upper Sturt, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be able to teach them skills that they can use in their studies after they are finished with a tutor. Obviously it is a tutors job to teach them the task at hand, but I believe a great tutor is able to teach the student skills that will allow them to do better in school without the…
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Harrison

Economics Tutor Fullarton, SA
- To always be supportive of the students when they are facing problems in their learning. - Being able to explain concepts clearly as well as making concepts easier to understand for the student. - Being able to understand and relate to the student's problem. Being able to put myself in the students shoes and understanding the problems that the…
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Nikita

Economics Tutor Old Reynella, SA
Build confidence among the student on the subject they are learning and make them feel positive on the relevant subject. My creative way of teaching is my main strength, which makes things easier for the students to…
Sahana
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Sahana

Economics Tutor Fullarton, SA
I believe a tutor should possess excellent organisational, communication skills and good subject knowledge and Curriculum knowledge. It is important to understand the difficulty students go through in learning a particular subject. As a tutor we need to be patient. Above all, its the impact on children; we could be the reason a student develops a…
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Jasgun

Economics Tutor West Richmond, SA
I believe that in tutoring, it is necessary to first establish a strong rapport between tutor and student. Education and learning is only second in importance. I have a lot of strengths which include patience, empathy, communication, trustworthiness and consistency. I also value my time management skills and my ability to make students feel…
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Anant

Economics 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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Grace

Economics Tutor Fullarton, SA
I think the ability to listen to the needs of each student to tailor your methods to them is vital in maximising their success. In the same vein, I think it is important to provide students with learning strategies that they can approach problems with in the future, to help build their toolbox, rather than approaching each new assignment or…
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Syed

Economics Tutor Fullarton, SA
I think it is important for a tutor to not only further the knowledge and skills of a student but also help the student develop confidence in their abilities and make the relevant subject enjoyable. As someone who has worked individually throughout high school, I have developed efficient and valuable learning techniques that can only come with…
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Amit

Economics Tutor Cowandilla, SA
I believe fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment is one of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student since it increases their self-confidence and drive to succeed. Additionally, to give individualised advice and assistance while adapting the teaching strategy to each student's unique requirements and learning…
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Omer

Economics Tutor Glen Osmond, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are clarify difficult concepts, build confidence, and encourage independent thinking. A tutor should not just provide answers but help students develop a deeper understanding of the subject by guiding them through problems and encouraging critical thinking. Equally important is creating a…

Local Reviews

I am so impressed with our tutor John. He has engaged my son from their first session and has made math a positive experience.
Jessica, Bellevue Heights

Inside Bedford ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Thomas focused on applying the chain, product, and quotient rules for differentiation in calculus and practiced interpreting first and second derivatives in worded problems.

In Year 11, Emily revised normal and binomial distributions along with z-scores, using calculator functions to solve statistics questions.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Arjun worked through operations involving negative numbers and practiced finding highest common factors using quick strategies.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, one student often relied heavily on formula sheets and avoided attempting questions without them; as a tutor noted, "he should attempt to do each question without a formula sheet to improve his speed." This meant less confidence when formulas weren't directly provided.

In Year 10 Physics, another struggled to bring required materials like calculators, which slowed progress during lessons.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student was unable to complete assigned chemistry homework, leading to gaps in understanding titration calculations that were evident in follow-up discussions.

These patterns led to missed opportunities for skill consolidation and self-correction.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Bedford Park recently noticed Hudson, a Year 12 student, independently solving challenging trigonometric optimisation problems—last term, he hesitated with these but now works through them solo.

Meanwhile, Lucy in Year 11 chemistry shifted from confusion about intermolecular forces to clearly explaining how bond strength affects melting and boiling points, even using real-life industrial examples without prompting.

In primary school, Anthony has started double-checking his answers instead of rushing; this week, he spotted and corrected his own fraction error before the tutor could point it out.

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 Cultural Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Science and Mathematics School.