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Pravin

Economics Tutor Murdoch, WA
Communicate with the student to find what areas challenge them most If there are assessments throughout the year, make a timeline to work on various topics (with some flexibility of course) Work through questions - the best way to find out where difficulties lie and where errors are being made is to practice, because practice makes…
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Michael

Economics Tutor Leeming, WA
It is a necessity for a tutor to establish rapport with their students. As a proponent of a theory in rapport for learners, it is important that the student and teacher must sense each other, sync in their teaching and learning process and experience an affirming positive experience while educating. I am very creative in teaching my students. I…
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Patrick

Economics Tutor Leeming, WA
To explain things in such a way as if they aren't familiar with the concept. This way they are able to understand what they are doing and why it is done in such a way. I believe understanding the concept is the most important way to be able to apply it to questions. It also provides a good foundation to attempt higher order questions with critical…
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Alfred

Economics Tutor Leeming, WA
I both teach and guide student to learn and understand concepts, and to practise answering questions. I am helpful, patient and pleasant with 13 years of tutoring. I am able to tutor from primary to university level including topics such as math and…
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Alexandra

Economics Tutor Murdoch, WA
It is important to be patient with a student; they won't always understand what is being taught and as a tutor you need to be able to explain something in a way that they will understand the concept. I think it's also crucial that the tutor is organised; arrives a few minutes early and knows what they will be going through and brings any…
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Laksh

Economics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence in learning. It’s not just about helping them get the right answers, but about showing them that they can learn and improve with the right support. A good tutor creates a safe, positive space where the student feels comfortable asking questions, making…
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Josiah

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
As someone who has had tutors in the past; I can say with confidence that a tutor allows the student to catch up on what they didn’t understand in school the first time. Some topics are just harder than others.Unfortunately, most schools won’t slow down for each individual student just because they’re having a hard time. A tutor can enable a…
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JULIANA RITA

Economics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The three most important things a tutor can do include giving clear directions, boosting confidence, and encouraging a growth mindset. A tutor's job includes more than just helping students with their schoolwork. It also includes helping them learn the skills they need to learn independently. A tutor can help students understand a topic better by…
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Julia

Economics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
First of all, it's all about individual support. Then clarifying concepts, boost confidence, and Encourage Critical Thinking: I think a tutor must definitely have strength in knowledge, Patience, adaptability, availability as well as in…
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Natalie

Economics Tutor Leeming, WA
In my opinion, a tutor has to be able to communicate effectively with a student. There is a clear difference between having knowledge and actually being able to teach a particular field of study. It is absolutely vital that a tutor speaks to a student in a way that is easily understood by the student but at the same time also engaging. This way of…
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Laila

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The things I consider most important a tutor can do for a student are as follows: - Ensuring the student understands and always asking the student whether they understand. - Providing comfort to the student in their learning - not pressuring them to be perfect. - Providing revision materials to strengthen their memory seamlessly. - Breaking…
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Benson

Economics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and foster independent learning. While explaining concepts and helping with academic challenges is essential, the ultimate goal is to equip students with the skills and mindset to think critically, solve problems, and take ownership of their learning. As a tutor, my…
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Gurnoor

Economics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I feel like some important things a tutor can do for a student is notice their weaknesses and strengths and tutor accordingly to those, keep lessons engaging and making sure the student isn’t overwhelmed and is understanding the content and importantly being reliable and supportive! When tutoring I come with great communication skills and…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Caitlin worked on rearranging linear equations and applying basic index laws, with a focus on confidently solving for unknowns.

For Year 10, Josh practised integration of definite trigonometric functions and discussed strategies for exam reflection using a separate revision notebook.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Emily refined her assignment on bi-variate statistics involving height and arm span data, utilising random generators to analyse relationships between variables.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student hesitated to voice their thinking aloud when stuck on calculus problems; as one tutor observed, "more discussion required in test taking techniques."

In Year 10, a student struggled with confidence after recent poor test results and needed more self-driven revision—relying too much on tutoring support rather than independent study.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner found it difficult to break down complex algebra into clear steps without prompting, leading to confusion and incomplete solutions.

For a Year 4 student, ideas were often lost due to difficulty organizing thoughts on paper, which caused frustration during story writing sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Beeliar tutor noticed that Blake, a Year 12 student who previously struggled with certain maths topics, tackled unfamiliar question styles in a recent practice test and showed more persistence—he's now aiming for a consistent 70% average.

In another session, Spencer (Year 10) began to speak up when confused instead of staying silent, then explained out loud his approach to factorisation and quadratic equations step by step—something he avoided before.

Meanwhile, Bander in Year 3 completed his reading comprehension under timed conditions and attempted writing a haiku for the first time after successfully crafting a limerick last week.

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