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Tutors in Cowandilla include a secondary school maths teacher with curriculum leadership experience, a Master of Education-qualified science specialist, a university physics gold medalist and lab demonstrator, primary and high school educators with international classroom backgrounds, accomplished maths competition scholars, and experienced tutors in English, chemistry, biology, and early childhood development.

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PDHPE Tutor St Peters, SA
I think the tutor needs to make the student as comfortable as possible, with themselves and the learning process. A tutor needs to be approachable and encouraging, to ensure that the student is able to open up, allowing them to communicate the particular difficulties they are experiencing in their learning. A tutor should also aim to identify and…
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Ryan

PDHPE Tutor Woodville North, SA
1. Build a positive and supportive relationship. 2. Assess the student's learning needs 3. Provide clear explanations and guidance 4. Encourage active learning 5. Monitor progress and adjust instruction Overall, the most important thing a tutor can do is to create a supportive and effective learning environment that meets the student's…
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Carmen

PDHPE Tutor Trinity Gardens, SA
Equip them with the tools they need to succeed. Most students do not achieve their full potential because they do not believe they have it in them. The most important thing a tutor can do is to help foster a love for learning and encourage a student to believe in themselves. If they believe in themselves, they can do anything. I am patient and…
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Noah

PDHPE Tutor Lynton, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to get them passionate/interested in what they are learning about, motivating them to learn and improve without getting bored. Another important aspect is to help them establish good study habits and a will to understand the concepts rather than just going through repetitive…
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Harshil

PDHPE Tutor Clearview, SA
A tutor should empower students by making learning approachable, giving them tools to solve problems independently, and fostering a sense of self-confidence in their abilities. Building a strong foundation of understanding is crucial, but equally important is helping students develop critical thinking skills that they can apply beyond tutoring…

Local Reviews

My experience has been really positive so far, my Tutor, Max, is very likeable and easy to talk to, he has been very good at explaining things in a format that I can keep a grasp on and also with helping me through certain problems and techniques
Paul

Inside CowandillaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Charlotte worked on decimals and fractions, focusing on comparing values and converting between the two, then applied these skills to basic angle problems.

Year 8 student Ryan practiced simplifying square roots and reviewed geometry topics by working through example diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Zara tackled linear equations using substitution methods and began an introduction to trigonometry concepts with step-by-step problem-solving.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12, one student's written work in maths was "quite messy/disorganized"—misplaced sheets and unclear layouts made it harder to track assignment instructions and errors.

In a recent Year 9 session, lack of motivation stood out: as the tutor put it, "he was super unmotivated," which meant progress slowed and revision tasks were left unfinished.

For a Year 6 student, homework completion has been inconsistent; missed assignments reduced opportunities for targeted feedback.

In a Year 7 algebra lesson, an over-reliance on calculators crept in when adding negatives, masking gaps in basic number sense and slowing skill-building for upcoming tests.

Recent Achievements

One Cowandilla tutor recently noticed a big shift in Zoe, a high school student who'd struggled to connect new concepts—after working through just one example together, she was able to solve the rest of her statistics questions on her own, adapting each solution without prompting.

Another secondary student, Tia, showed real independence by catching herself before drawing an incorrect gradient during a revision session; this kind of self-correction hadn't been seen from her before.

For a younger learner, Natalia has started talking aloud through tricky problems and now regularly spots and fixes her own mistakes while working with money and fractions.

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 Hilton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cowandilla Primary School.