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Carine's tutors include a seasoned schoolteacher with a master's in physics, an award-winning engineering graduate and ATAR 98.3 scorer, an experienced K–12 maths tutor with first-class honours, childcare and youth coaches, high-achieving recent graduates (ATARs 93–97), and educators with backgrounds in mentoring, outdoor education, and university-level teaching.

Dylan
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Dylan

Tutor Carine, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to show them that they have great potential, as well as leave them with invaluable lessons that they will call upon throughout the rest of their education journey. - I am young and I am a very social person, which means that building a rapport with young students comes very…
Dylan
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Dylan

Tutor Carine, WA
I feel the most important part of being to tutor is just being there for the student when they need help as well as being approachable to the student because if they aren't approachable then it is hard for a student to ask the questions they have which would be their downfall in learning. I consider my ability to think about concepts in a way to…
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Zachary
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Zachary

Tutor Carine, WA
Help them understand the core fundamentals to work out a question on their own and target their students I started off very weak in maths through the early years of highschool, so i understand the struggle kids have with not just not knowing how to do the math but the actual understandings of how to do it on its own. In Physics its what i love and…
max
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max

Tutor Carine, WA
Provide improved understanding in the area. I have very high levels of knowledge in areas of Math's and sciences and have previously achieved high results in these…
Jayden
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Jayden

Tutor North Beach, WA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is teach the student what they want to learn in a way that they understand, since everyone learns differently and at a different rate. Also try to make learning the subject enjoyable and not a chore for the student. This is very important since if you want to learn something you will put…
Waiman
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Waiman

Tutor Duncraig, WA
Ensure that when they leave they will have learnt something new or enhanced previously learnt skills. I am patient with children and will strive to use multiple approaches to ensure they understand the content as well as a genuine passion for maths…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Gwelup, WA
Show them patience, kindness, be encouraging and motivating, and be reassuring. I am very patient with students and have no problem teaching a concept as many times as needed in order for the learner to grasp it and understand it…
Liliana
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Liliana

Tutor Trigg, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student, according to me, is to foster an environment of kindness and encouragement. Students that need tutoring may often feel unwelcome in a classroom setting and as such, it is important to cultivate an environment that allows room for mistakes, as well as encourages a genuine excitement for…
Sanjna
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Sanjna

Tutor Gwelup, WA
To help the student form a routine and improve performance in the school. Teaching the skill of learning and eventually working towards independence is very important to me. When a student develops inner strength to learn, half of the work is done. Specially in Maths i like to analyze any gaps and help the student to bridge these gaps first. To…
Emilie
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Emilie

Tutor Gwelup, WA
Help them do their best and feel like they have done their best after the exam. If a student doesn’t feel good about how they did but atleast they know they gave it a really good go, then that’s what matters most. As well as being confident going into the exam. I am a visual learner so I tutor as such. I will ask a million questions to the…
Isaac
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Isaac

Tutor Hamersley, WA
My responsibility is to provide encouragement and guidance within their education journey. Whether granting an understanding of a difficult to learn concept or promoting hard work and resilience to problems, an tutor can provide an foundation and guide for learning which I aim to achieve to the best of my ability. I place emphasis on…
Franco
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Franco

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them how to solve problems. To approach problems logically and critically so that they can confidently solve problems (whether it be a maths or a physics problem) independently. From personal experience, my strengths involve: - Teaching independent thinking and problem solving…
Tess
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Tess

Tutor Marmion, WA
Not only teach the student the content at hand, but teach them how to learn the content, giving them to ability to study more effectively in the future, and learn and grow in the direction they desire. I have great patience, and the ability to adapt and change my thinking to benefit others. I am extremely personable, with the ability to build…
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Nicholas

Tutor Trigg, WA
I believe it depends highly on the students understanding and their level of education. However in saying this, the ability to create interest and enjoyment in a subject is the most important. As from my own experience enjoying a subject and being interested in the topic helps greatly in motivating a person to understand and achieve well in it. I…
Brooke
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Brooke

Tutor Duncraig, WA
I believe encouragement is the most important thing a tutor can do. By focusing on what they have achieved rather then what they haven't, the children can gain a sense of self worth and achievement, making them more likely to want to learn more. By always being there to support them through difficult content, a tutor can develop trust with the…
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Isabelle

Tutor Duncraig, WA
The most important thing overall is that they improve their confidence in their ability through improving their skills in both the topics covered in the curriculum and improving their skill of learning as a whole. My strength is being able to change the method of communicating a topic/ method of teaching based on what each specific child responds…
Eloise
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Eloise

Tutor Sorrento, WA
Help the student completely understand the concepts at hand. I personally don't believe anyone can inherently be "bad at math". If anything, they just take longer to understand than others. As long as they possess enough willpower to do so, anything is possible. Another thing is that a student must leave the session learning something new. I am…
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Tshering

Tutor Stirling, WA
Making the student fall in love with the subject and building a trusting relationship I believe I am a great motivator in making my students fall in love with the subject I…
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Daniyal

Tutor Duncraig, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is that, besides making every topic clear to them , but understand their pulse, help them recognise their weaknesses and strengths, and help them overcome their weaknesses, so that they can earn good grades and do not face difficulties during exams and I think besides teaching…
Robert
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Robert

Tutor Sorrento, WA
To obviously help the students learn but to also guide and teach them how to transition into being less reliant on tutoring and more reliant on being able to teach themselves when learning new content in their future studies. I have strong strengths in maths( especially calculus) because I'm second year chemical engineering student ,so all maths…
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Karma

Tutor Balcatta, WA
Discovering their potential, calibre and their own values. I am empathetic, patient, organized, reliable and trustworthy.I can bring expected outcome in a given…
Dennis
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Dennis

Tutor Balcatta, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing individualized support, fostering a positive learning environment, adapting teaching methods, encouraging critical thinking, and instilling confidence and motivation. One of my key strengths as a tutor is my ability to establish a strong rapport with my students and create a…
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Kinley

Tutor Balcatta, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is instill a growth mindset. I believe before you start to learn anything a growth mindset is highly essential. I do that my firstly making sure that I build a good relationship with my student, because students don’t learn from a teacher they don’t like. I then try to understand students strengths and…

Local Reviews

I can thoroughly recommend Ezymathtutoring. They were very prompt with my initial enquiry and responded within 24hrs. Within four days I had a tutor for my daughter. My daughter gets along with her tutor very well and no longer dreads Maths. She loves her one-on-one time. She even does the homework her tutor sets her!!!!
Claire McAllan, Carine

Inside CarineTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Paige worked on converting fractions to decimals and percentages, plus practiced multiplying numbers with decimals.

In Year 9, Benji focused on finding equations of linear graphs as well as understanding **midpoints and lengths of segments**, using a mix of practice test questions and diagrams.

For Year 10, practice with trigonometry involved solving **SOH CAH TOA problems** and tackling challenging bearings questions from recent assessments.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion and organization have been inconsistent, particularly in Years 7–10 mathematics. For example, "did not do homework set" was a recurring issue during sessions on midpoints and non-linear correlation (Year 9), and tree diagram revision (Year 8), which slowed progress when attempting related test questions.

In Year 11 trigonometry, "lost track of which data he had already accounted for when constructing a table," requiring extra guidance to stay methodical.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled with laying out multi-step multiplication—"placement of second row numbers caused confusion"—leading to errors that weren't easily spotted until the answer didn't make sense.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Carine recently noticed Benji independently tackling complex 3D surface area questions and quickly adapting to new types of graphs—a big leap from when he'd hesitate on unfamiliar problems.

In another session, Paige moved past second-guessing herself; after reviewing old mistakes together, she started catching and correcting errors on her own during practice for her maths exam.

For a younger student, Jett's times tables recall has sped up dramatically—he now recites the four times table smoothly without pausing or checking his notes.

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 Duncraig Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Carine Senior High School.