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Quoc Trung

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to stand in the student's shoes to understand how they think and tackle the problems in order to teach them most effectively. Also, if a tutor can relate to how students think, they can help students reach their goals and preferred grades more easily. My strengths are my ability to break…
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Adithyan

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Personally, the most important thing a tutor could do is build a connection with their students. I might be difficult but once it is achieved, the lectures would not be seen as a task by the students. Breaking down tough concepts, encouraging curiosity, and providing a supportive space help students grow and instill a thirst for lifelong learning.…
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Nabomita

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is understand the needs of the student and teach them accordingly. Every student has their strengths and weaknesses. That is why a good rapport is needed to cater to the student's needs and help them succeed in their academic efforts. I believe gradually building confidence in the student through proper…
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Nur Shahirah

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I consider the most essential things as a tutor is to be patient and be considerate in order to have effective tutoring because not all students have the same learning pace, strength, and weaknesses when learning. Also, these qualities are important because it can build positive environment where the students are more confident and comfortable to…
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Yan Chi

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I think a tutor should be able to tailor the teaching session to the weaknesses of specific students. Some students could be weaker in understanding the concepts while others could find it difficult to apply them to the questions while others could find it difficult to understand the exam questions itself. Being able to identify where the…
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AASHNA

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
All students are unique with a different understanding. A teacher who can recognize and cook up their teachings to match their understanding can lay strong foundations. As a tutor , I believe my ability to enhance the student experience of learning through innovative teaching methods is one of my core strengths. Also my idea of breaking the…
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Antonia

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Assist with their understanding. It's much more helpful for a student if they know why they are using a certain method or technique, rather than just memorising the sort of question a technique should be used for. Understanding of what they're doing makes it easier for them to remember how to answer questions, and it makes it easier to apply their…
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Michelle

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The essence of tutoring is being there to support students along their academic journey thus enabling them to develop the confidence to solve problems and grasp challenging concepts that provide them with a competitive edge in a classroom environment. I think the basis of tutoring is to equip students with skills to independently explain concepts…
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Alexander

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Improving a student's perception of the subject, from a hated monster, to an enjoyable and curious endeavour, is a critical and often undervalued element of tutoring. It is crucial that the student walks away from the lesson with a real-world understanding of how what is taught is important to society and our understanding of the universe. Lastly,…
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Nicholas

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Encouraging effective study and exam practices and providing quality constructive feedback, all of which are of great importance to student learning. Encouraging independent learning by asking challenging questions. The ability to tailor tutoring lessons to the individual needs of each individual student. Empathetic and understanding- as i have…
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Mehul

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
They can make it interesting and easier for the student to learn. They can motivate the students to solve the problems. Being a slow learner as a kid, I now have the patience to help students realise their…
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CHIDINMA

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
All the students in a class do not have the same level of understanding, so the teacher needs to be very patient to make sure that all her students are carried along. That no student is made to feel less than others despite his/her performance. A teacher should constantly encourage her student to be better. A teacher should continually liven the…
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Rishabh

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
As a tutor, I believe that not giving up on the student no matter how much he struggles to understand the concept is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. I do not believe in cramming and I do not encourage my students to do so as it would not benefit them in any possible way. My passion for the subject, my method of…
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Zoe

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
As a tutor it is important to support the student. It is important to be able to explain concepts in a variety of ways in order for the student to understand, and enable them to set achievable goals in order to boost their confidence in their own knowledge. It is also key to provide constructive feedback in a friendly, non-aggressive and…
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Ivan

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe that supporting students' confidence through positive encouragement is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student, because it empowers the student to develop their problem-solving skill independently without feeling pressured. I also believe that a tutor must encourage their students to enjoy learning for knowledge and not for…
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Hung

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
For me, the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is working out the best strategy that suits the student. That does not merely mean helping the student to solve a problem but also building up their confidence and provide them a method that they could use for themselves in the future. My strength would be a strong background of…
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Yuvraj

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can and should do for their students is being available for them and their questions without judgement. Students' doubts should always be discussed with them even trivial, basic doubts. The role of the tutor is to provide a way for students to learn through teaching and motivation, students need to…
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Jishnu

Chemistry Tutor Daceyville, NSW
A tutor should be a good friend and care for the child. He should understand a student's weak spot and help him/her in overcoming those issues. Further, a tutor must maintain professionalism and respect student's work. A tutor must motivate a student to take interest in the subject by explaining practical applications. 1.Communication…
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Kar Ken

Chemistry Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Any tutor needs to know that learning can't be forced. What's important is for us to help them to ignite the flames of passion to learn a subject through a fun and interactive session. Which ultimately, helps them to better understand everyday life by applying what they learned. Like how everything can be formulated into equations and how food…
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Kusal

Chemistry Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Communicate, as I believe the reason most student turn to tutoring services is due to a lack of proper communication from usual teachers leading to them misunderstanding or lacking knowledge in certain areas of a subject. I believe it is important for a tutor to communicate properly to make the student feel safe and also to allow for deeper…
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Bushin

Chemistry Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing personalised and adaptive learning strategies, fostering a supportive and encouraging environment, and helping the student develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Personalised strategies ensure that the learning process addresses the student's unique…
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Anne Dorothy

Chemistry Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I think the most important thing I can do for my students is to help them achieve their goals or improve their grades by understanding what they understand from the content. Most of the time when Im tutoring, I allow my students to engage with the subject and try to explain what they're doing and giving them more confidence to try, make errors and…
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Ragul

Chemistry Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I can make them solve problems in the least time possible. If they were to face a multiple choice questions scenario I can help the eliminate options in a logical way. I am a engineer who loves Mathematics a lot more than Physics. To be more frank I can even solve a math problem in my head, give multiple choice questions I can even solve them…

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Eleena says he is great, he gives her homework sheets and he is very patient and explains everything she said.
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Inside DaceyvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Despina worked on understanding the area and volume of 2D and 3D shapes, along with practicing perimeter calculations.

Year 8 student Michael focused on simplifying algebraic expressions and applying the Pythagoras theorem to geometry problems, using visual examples for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sophia tackled chemistry syllabus content by reviewing electron configurations (spdf notation) and exploring trends in periodicity, including atomic radius and first ionisation energy.

Recent Challenges

Frequent reliance on calculators for basic operations, such as times tables and simple addition, made it harder for the Year 9 student to build fluency in index laws ("less use of calculator and a more thorough understanding and memorisation of times tables…").

In Year 11 Chemistry, incomplete memorization of polyatomic ions led to slower progress during ionic equation tasks.

For a Year 5 lesson, one student jumped quickly to answers without fully writing out working or reflecting on key phrases from questions, which meant missed details when reading texts.

During a senior selective-style test, another student struggled with time management and needed extra practice under timed conditions—she finished late and felt frustrated.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Daceyville recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with algebra, began working through examples independently and now occasionally solves problems without prompting.

In another session, a Year 9 student showed new initiative by finishing a research task on her own, whereas before she needed frequent reminders to stay on track.

Meanwhile, one of the younger students has started reading out loud more confidently during comprehension activities and now actively eliminates incorrect answers instead of guessing.

Last week, a high schooler completed her science report on time for the first time this term.

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 Lionel Bowen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Michael's Catholic Primary School.