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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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Syed Ahmed

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Help students understand concepts that they are struggling with as tutors can provide the one on one assistance required for this. I am a well-rounded student and a patient individual. I've been in the shoes of the struggling students before and therefore, I can relate with them and that will make giving them aid…
Rachael
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Rachael

Tutor Adelaide, SA
It is important for a tutor to listen to a student and to learn what their strengths, struggles, and goals are. It is then important for a tutor to communicate in a clear and engaged manner, to ensure that material is described in an effective way. Tutors should also be open to all questions from students and should address these as much as…
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Truong Nhat Vy
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Truong Nhat Vy

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Tutors play a vital role in helping students overcome learning challenges and achieve their academic goals. They build strong one-on-one relationships with their students, improve communication and teaching skills, and share their passion and expertise in their subject area. Ultimately, tutors can make a positive impact on their students' lives…
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Gia Khanh

Tutor Adelaide, SA
I can establish a trusted relationship with my student because once they feel comfortable around me, they will not hesitate to ask questions and will be confident to share their interests and gain new knowledge. When explaining new concepts, I can also break them into smaller parts so that my student will feel less pressure. Finally, since…
Danula
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Danula

Tutor Goodwood, SA
Being able to get a student to understand the concepts in a problem rather than just teaching the steps to do a particular question. In general I am a calm, patient person and I tend to get along well with kids. This makes it easier to teach some intercate areas in the subject in a friendly and enjoyable…
Deep Rohin
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Deep Rohin

Tutor Adelaide, SA
To go an extra step for his students and understand what the student is going through would be the most important things a tutor could do for his students. Because not everyone has the same learning rate, so, keeping patience and helping them with it would be a great way to tutor. What I think my strengths are that I explain a concept from very…
Nathasha
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Nathasha

Tutor Allenby Gardens, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide a personal learning experience understanding their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, I believe it is important to provide a human connection, and be consistent such that these young learners believe their tutors really want the best for them. I'm very dedicated and would ensure…
Glen
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Glen

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Establish areas of difficulties Identify learning method of student Recognition and rewards on certain achievements Keeping the course material challenging but worth attaining My patience and being able to adapt to the pace of the students. I'm also able to get along with different personalities and meeting students on their level of…
Arjon
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Arjon

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Above all, a teacher should be compassionate. Compassion matters more than anything else. I feel that I try to understand students rather than simply trying to teach them. We all have weaknesses, and being able to identify them, especially when they are not easily visible, is the most important…
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Mehmoodul

Tutor Adelaide, SA
As a tutor, it is very important that the teacher becomes an inspiration to the student. The passion with which the tutor teaches the student matters a lot and this also influences the students influence on the subject. When a tutor teaches the student with passion, the student is definitely going to like the subject and learn with full passion as…
Sachin Kumar
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Sachin Kumar

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Like I said, patience and comfortable environment created between the tutor and the student. Rest all can be taken care of by referring to the respective books and study materials. Interactive studies make students remember and understand topics really well. If a tutor can help the student to enjoy the subjects, then it becomes an activity which…
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Xinyi

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Always know what students need and what's their priority. This means a tutor need to show respect to students. They need to know very well about the students and are wise and knowledgable enough to give good advice and make sure students love listening to the advice. I love to solve questions. If I could make complicated things into easy ones, I'd…
Liu
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Liu

Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think the most important things as a tutor are designing a personal learning plan for each student; patient to everyone who has difficulties in learning; willing to share my own experience to help them to build self-confidence; treating students as individuals and helping each to achieve their full potential. My strength is that I can imply…
Shihab
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Shihab

Tutor West Hindmarsh, SA
Passing on the knowledge and show people how to learn to make them able to learn on their own. Working on compatibility with each students as each of them are different. Being patient of students who are exploring for their own style of learning. I can communicate better with the student to understand any shortcoming on any topic and act on that…
Clark
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Clark

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Become students’ friends so you can lead the children to the book, most students don’t want study because the teacher is too strict and always pushing them, if the tutor can become their friends, they can lead the student to study voluntary. I’m patient enough to take care of a children’s work and I can spend more time with him or her to…
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Balpreet

Tutor Flinders Park, SA
I think the best tutor is one who guides the students properly and fairly not only in their academics but also about life challenges. Most importantly a tutor should be ready to explain a single concept even 10 times to students if they are not able to get that without getting annoyed Well , I'm quite patient which I think is my biggest strength…
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Xia Stella

Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing is not only teach the student how to answer the question correctly but also allow the student to gain a thorough background or knowledge about matters relating to that question. A tutor also need to encourage the student so that the student feels confident and positive themselves. I am patient and willing to repeat myself…
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Shanice Ria

Tutor Adelaide, SA
According to me, the most important thing as a tutor is to try and try until the student understands, although it takes a lot of patience and time. It is also important to explore the student's best way of learning, which may include audio, visual, or kinesthetic, and make efforts to teach them accordingly. As a tutor, I first make my students…
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Soba Niketha

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Understanding the world of children. Enthusiasm for teaching…
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Naomi

Tutor Adelaide, SA
To me, the most important thing a tutor can do is to foster a supportive and positive learning environment. This is because it is important to create a safe and encouraging space where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes and improvements. It is also important for the tutor to tailor the teaching approach to each individual…
Evan
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Evan

Tutor Adelaide, SA
To study more effectively and efficient. To become intellectual confidence and grade more in exams. To improve understanding and learning outcomes. Friendly while being professional at the same time would be my biggest characteristics. Given my strong mathematics and analytical background. My focus areas are real analysis, calculus, modern…
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Matteo

Tutor Adelaide, SA
I consider that a tutor should be a good teacher but also a good person. He should be able to communicate and transmit his passion to give the desire to learn. (I am a native french so I can also teach french). Firstly I would say that my experience is my biggest strength, my computer science school allows me a lot of flexibility so I am available…
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Aadit

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Tutor explains the purpose and reasoning behind the problem to enhance student's understanding about it. I stick to the topic till it's…

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

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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.