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Daceyville's tutors include a UNSW PhD teaching assistant, an award-winning science graduate with university prizes and mentoring experience, a seasoned maths and science teacher for years 6–10, music educators with primary expertise, peer mentors from selective schools, Olympiad participants, and accomplished graduates in engineering, data science, nursing, and computer science.

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Brian

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Stressless and effective learning, as well as creating a bond with the students that make them enjoy learning, rather than being forced to study. I am very preparation heavy and I have been told to have an easy to understand method of…
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Angelica

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Make them view studying not as a burden but an enjoyable experience. Ease their process of study and give the support and motivation. All the people i’ve tutored always mention that I made math fun and easier to understand. I’m also well organized and I have complete…
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Ali
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Ali

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Support them if theyre going through a tough phase, help them out because just book learning will not help students they need to be practical too A) Friendly- im very friendly and more like an older brother/friend vibe rather than just a teacher. 2) Creative- i usually make my lessons creative with flashcards or fun exercises and games that help…
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Karina

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
A good teacher have to make a good relationship between the tutor and the students.Every student have their own advantages and interested area.Listening to the needs of the student and demonstrating openness will help to better understand a student’s situation.I'll not only be their tutor but also be a reliable friend. I'm a positive Business…
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Hanh

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The most important thing is to inspire students to learn and excel academically. This does not only involve being able to explain the lessons and make sure students comprehend but also going extra miles to better assist students in learning skills. Tutors can also give students advice on method to learns, share stories and become personable to…
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Shreya

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Encouraging questions , failures , and making them realise that its a learning process Able to adjust myself to the student's needs. I have previously tutored students from grade seventh to grade tenth and have tutored students with learning…
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Inakshi

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe the task of an economics tutor is that of a guide, the tutor has to enable the students to think on their own rather than being dependent I think my strength as a tutor is how I simply big theoretical problems to practical…
Louis
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Louis

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I think the most important ability for an economics tutor is to be able to put yourself in the shoes of the student's point of view as it allow's them to better understand what gaps in knowledge or skill are causing the student's problems and therefore allows the tutor to address these problems. I think my strength's lie in my understanding of…
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Mikhail

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
As aforementioned, I believe maintaining a good student-teacher relationship is vital as students pay attention better when they respect their teachers. Having patience and adjusting to students capabilities is important as every student picks up information at different rates. Patience and communication. I believe I have the patience to handle…
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Bianca

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I reckon one of the most important things an economics tutor can do is create a safe and supportive space where the student feels comfortable to ask questions and make mistakes that’s how real learning happens. It’s also important to build their confidence, not just help them with content. Encouraging them to think for themselves and believe…
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Oliberth

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Without a shadow of a doubt: Inspire them. How can you accomplish this? By being passionate about what you do. When you teach with genuine excitement this feeling will unquestionably be reflected in your students. I always make myself clear. I don't mind rephrasing or explaining the same thing in several ways for the students to understand the…
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Gay Therese

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The most important thing would be passing on the knowledge I know to that student and understanding the concepts progressively or practically speaking to help that student have good grades. I do not give up on problems easily. I make it a point that my student learns and also enjoy what he/she is…
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Sudharshun

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching methods to the individual needs and learning styles of each student, and instill confidence and a growth mindset. A tutor should strive to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter by…
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Simon

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
A tutor helps the student understand the subject matter in detail and at ease. He/she breaks the complex problem which require analytical skills to simpler arithmetic problems a student can work on. This in turn builds confidence in the student who in turn can easily interpret exam-setting questions as well as real life logic with ease. I like to…
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Kurian

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe in teaching the students skills more than information. The saying goes, if you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime, which is very close to my heart. I want my students to understand the problem and critically think about solutions rather than trying to copy-paste from memory.…
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Hiroshi

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Being understanding of the student's needs is the duty of the tutor and do your best to improve the student's understanding of school subjects. The tutor needs to be flexible for the student's needs and make adjusts to their timetable and their needs to adjust the homework, as well as the teaching styles so students learn the content. Which means…
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Ho Nam

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
As an economics tutor, the highest priority to students to teach them to understand the motivations and purpose of study. Though understanding course content is important in its own right, I believe learning to learn, critical thinking, and structuring arguments are the skills that stick with the student past high school and into university and…
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Nayana

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
A tutor must be able to understand the student's perspective. Students think in unique ways and a good tutor should encourage that level of thinking. A tutor must also be equipped enough to answer any out-of-syllabus questions that students may have. A good tutor should encourage an inquisitive mindset among their students. I strive to do these…
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Umama

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Being flexible in their approach, adjusting teaching methods to suit the needs and learning styles of the students. Creating a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and raising questions. Establishing clear learning objectives with students and communicating them effectively.…
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Helen

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe providing academic guidance and support is the most obvious thing an economics tutor can do for a student. It is the first reason why any parent hires a tutor for their children. If a student is struggling with their learning, a tutor can move at the pace of their student and tailor teaching methods for that individual specifically.…
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Elijah

Economics Tutor Kensington, NSW
Allow them to be able to reach their full potential in their academic studies and make sure they stay focused on their academic goals. Strengths I think that I have as a tutor is patience, communication and the ability to explain concepts, and expertise in the subjects I have…
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Arijit

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
1. Teaching engagingly and interestingly: the student should not feel like it is just another class at school, but provide an opportunity for him/her to engage and deliver content in a manner which piques his/her interest. 2. Providing clear explanations: complex content should be broken down and taught according to the student's knowledge level…
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Abdullah

Economics Tutor Eastlakes, NSW
the most important part an economics tutor like me can do is encouraging students to believe in their abilities and providing positive reinforcement as they progress. Also, the gist of my 2 years of tutoring would be offering tailored teaching experience where adapting teaching methods to suit the student’s learning styles and needs and working…

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Eleena says he is great, he gives her homework sheets and he is very patient and explains everything she said.
Stephanie, Kingsford

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.