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Tutors in Carnes Hill include a Head of Technology and accredited mathematics teacher with over 15 years' school experience, a UNSW optometry student and principal's award recipient, an HSC dux and multi-subject first placegetter, a seasoned primary teaching postgraduate, experienced peer mentors, community leaders, and accomplished volunteers dedicated to supporting K–12 learners.

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Bikram

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
There are few things such as: Motivate and encourage them to get the results. must create trust and respect. Teacher must listen to the students. Be friendly and inspire them. I Have a passion and calm nature. I understand the students and behavior. I have that energy to provide help to students. I can adapt my self as per the…
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Ali

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Firstly, the most important factor for a tutor is her/her knowledge in the field he/she is tutoring. I am proud that I have always tried so hard to learn as much as possible and got highest marks during my studies. Secondly, it is really important to know how to behave and how to transfer knowledge to a student. I am glad that I know how this…
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Aryan

Software Dev Tutor St Andrews, NSW
1. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them the concepts of the course intuitively 2. Motivate the students and demonstrate to them that they can succeed in the course 3. Give advice on how they can improve and tell them about resources they can use to improve their performance Persistence, I will continuously…
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Taizeen

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive learning environment, build their confidence, and tailor explanations to their individual needs. A tutor should encourage critical thinking and problem-solving rather than just providing answers, helping students develop a deeper understanding of the subject.…
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Alqudus

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing I always strive to give my students is confidence and the ambition to go further on their own because learning is 90% being taught and 10% seeking answers. I want my students to develop the ability to explore new concepts even if they haven’t been formally taught them, fostering a mindset of continuous learning that will…
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Ha Cong Duy

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to invoke a students' desire to learn and teach them how to learn by themselves. I strongly believe that a person's curiosity and learning skills will be valuable throughout their life. I think my biggest strength is my ability to invoke curiosity and inspire students to learn. I also tend to…

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Alex practised two- and three-digit addition and subtraction, focusing on building accuracy with written methods.

In Year 7, Sarah worked through worded probability problems and tackled geometry of 3D shapes using visual aids.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Michael revised financial maths topics such as annuities and allowances, along with converting hourly pay to weekly earnings by working through real-life scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 maths, a student often misread key phrases like "less than" or "fewer," leading to confusion about what was required—one tutor noted, "He missed what the question wanted because he skimmed keywords."

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student hesitated to state correct answers aloud in algebra sessions, showing a lack of confidence despite having the right approach.

In senior years, another struggled to remember which formulas applied when tackling graphing problems, causing extra time spent searching for notes rather than solving.

Across these grades, skipping careful reading and avoiding self-checks led to recurring small errors in calculations.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Carnes Hill noticed one Year 9 student who used to hesitate over multi-step maths problems now confidently recalls the right process and can explain why a particular method works, needing only the occasional prompt.

In a senior session, a Year 12 student who previously relied on heavy guidance for financial maths began converting weekly to yearly wages independently and chose correct formulas after just brief explanations.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who struggled with regrouping in subtraction started tackling both addition and subtraction of two- and three-digit numbers—even those tricky "borrowing" questions—without waiting for hints.

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 Carnes Hill Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School.