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Bodan

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
Inspire and motivate my students to discover the beauty in the subjects they are studying. Clearly and accurately explain students' confusions, whether on big concepts or small details. Create a safe and comfortable learning environment where students feel free to think, question, and express their ideas. I hold a Master's degree in Computer…
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Monis

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
Create an experience beyond academics. A safe and sound environment, where both tutor and students can cherish each other's company, and have a lasting connection, followed by achieving great learning objectives. As a tutor or a former student, I acquired traits and skillsets about patience, empathy and motivation. Being not only a Good…
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Ravindu Indira

Physics Tutor Lyneham, ACT
A great tutor provides personalized attention tailored to the student's needs, learning style, and pace. They build confidence and motivation through encouragement and celebrating successes. Tutors teach valuable study skills like time management, note-taking, and critical thinking to make students more efficient learners. For those with learning…
Harry
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Harry

Physics Tutor Dickson, ACT
I would consider the most important thing a tutor could do, would be to teach their student more than they knew to begin with. It's a very simple statement, but it gets to the heart of the matter I feel. All the methods a tutor uses should be geared towards helping the student learn something, and have them understand and remember what they've…
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Kingston, ACT
Guiding students to ask the right questions. Focusing on how to identify what things they know and what things they don't in order to bridge the gap between the two. Getting students to break down questions to their basic components. Very patient and flexible with teaching in different methods to find which one…
Ravi
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Ravi

Physics Tutor Griffith, ACT
Understanding their students' individual behaviour and their abilities to learn things. A great teacher must take full responsibility of teaching their students by applying different methods of teaching if required. My strengths are problem solving mindset, patience, great listener and positive…
Michi
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Michi

Physics Tutor Downer, ACT
To ensure that the student understands everything fully. That is what a tutor is for, and no concept or idea should be left unturned. Everything should be thoroughly explored until full understanding has been achieved. I am an extremely patient person who will spend as long as required to explain a concept or idea. I also use down-to-earth…
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Ambali

Physics Tutor Downer, ACT
Exercise enough patience and be friendly are the key requirements to be a successful tutor. Patience requires moving at the pace of the student and friendly makes student derive joy in your work Impacting knowledge on how to simplify complex questions and seeing my students using the impacted knowledge. My analytical skill has prepared me for this…
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Dylan

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is spark interest towards the subject matter and make the student more driven towards gaining a better understanding of the topic. My biggest strength would be how personable I am and how easily I can relate to the struggles that others are experiencing. This when combined with my well developed…
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Sankalpa

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
In my view, teacher is the most important person for a student after their parents. School level students spend more time with their teachers than with their parents. So, a tutor can be an inspirational model for an student. When I was in my school, I used to copy a lot of things of my favorite teacher like the way of speaking, hands movement…
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Arjun

Physics Tutor Cook, ACT
Empathise: A tutor should provide encouragement, build confidence, and create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I try to think of many ways to explain a concept to a student. You never know which approach might work for a student. So, adaptability would be one strength. I think another one is…
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Vishakha

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to analyse the weaknesses and strengths of his students in a particular subject and help him out. Explanation of difficult concepts can be put into simpler words for better understanding of students. Lessons and assignments can be prepared to build the concepts stronger. Build a bond with…
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Swapnil

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
The most important things I can do for my students are: Build Confidence - Transform "I can't" into "I understand!" with patient, step-by-step guidance Make Learning Relevant - Connect math/science concepts to real-life examples so they truly stick Personalize Every Lesson - Adapt to each student's unique learning style and…
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Samiur

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
1)Building strong personal relationships. 2) Truly personalize the learning. 3) Teach to the student’s strengths. 4) Minimize the student’s weaknesses. Some strengths that I think I have as a tutor are : 1) Communication- I build a good relation with my students through my communication and this impacts the students learning…
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Yiyang

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
Firstly, I believe the philosophy of "Teaching to fish rather than giving a fish. " It suggests that the tutor has a responsibility to inspire her students to take further exploration in the subject and cultivate good learning habits. Secondly, I think encouragement is essential in tutoring. Being as a tutor, I would let my student know that they…
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Shilpa

Physics Tutor Lawson, ACT
Teaching the way peer enjoy learning instead of considering learning as a burden . To give the peer time, space and reassurance they need to ask questions, make mistakes and believe in…
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Aryan

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
As a tutor, I believe the most important things I can do for a student are: Identify their individual learning needs and tailor my teaching approach to meet those needs. Create a safe and comfortable learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Encourage and motivate the student to reach…
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Aditya

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
Help them out with their problems to decrease stress and pressure. I am very open minded, calm and a really good…
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PARUL

Physics Tutor Kaleen, ACT
1. Make students concepts easy and understandable. 2. Adapt to students needs. 3. make studying or learning more enjoyable and creative. My strengths are : 1. adapting to different teaching style. 2. patience and encouragement. 3. Strong subject…
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Sunho

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
As a tutor, I will be the first point of help for students, providing both academic support and general guidance on their school experience. I will assist with understanding difficult subjects, developing study strategies, and managing workloads. Beyond academics, I will offer advice to help students stay motivated and confident. My goal is to…
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Tien

Physics Tutor Lawson, ACT
I think the most important thing about tutoring is not about sharing knowledge, but about sharing my passion for the subjects with the students because when I was a high school student, I was lost and did not know what to do or why I was studying those subjects, then my private mentor inspired me with his passion for the subjects (maths and…
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Wanshu

Physics Tutor Belconnen, ACT
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for students is help them find what they are learning is full of fun. Interest is the best teacher. When students like a subject, they are more willing to put in more time to practice and learn about it. As a tutor, there is only a very limited hours that I can accompany my student. Therefore,…
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Pema

Physics Tutor Garran, ACT
The most important aspect about tutoring is to be able to assess the ability of the students and tune the tutoring method accordingly. While some students can understand pretty quickly, there are students who require repeated teaching. The ultimate objective is to meet the expectations of students and parents. 1. Passion: Passionate about…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Vinusha worked through subtraction with decimals and calculating percentage discounts in price scenarios.

In Year 10, James focused on analysing domains of complex functions and revising his weekly homework problems.

For a Year 11 student, lessons addressed both differentiation techniques and anti-differentiation, including targeted exercises to strengthen calculus foundations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra lessons, a student relied on quick cosmetic corrections—"she over-erased errors instead of addressing the underlying algebra step," as one tutor observed—which meant sign issues lingered beneath tidy working.

A Year 11 student, when tackling polynomials from graphs, struggled to organize his approach; missed connections in written work led to confusion mid-problem.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student's messy number writing ("needs more practice with writing 5 and 7") caused him to lose track in multi-step arithmetic.

Without consistent independent practice between sessions, several students arrived unable to ask targeted questions or recall key steps.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Canberra noticed that Landon now distinguishes between algebraic and non-algebraic forms independently, a skill he previously struggled with. He even tackled graphing linear functions without prompts, marking a clear shift toward self-reliance.

In another session, Vinusha solved quadratic equations confidently using the quadratic formula. She explained her steps aloud, demonstrating a new level of understanding and communication.

Meanwhile, Felix completed a full long division problem on his own, specifically 294 divided by 7, and checked his answer without any help—showing significant growth in independence.

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 Dickson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ainslie School.