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Tin Jack

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
A tutor must be able to communicate effectively and teach strategically, adjusting their methods to the student. A teacher must also be willing to accept their mistakes; a teacher can become the student and vice versa A tutor must be calm and patient, allowing for quick-thinking and solving questions on the spot, which is typically rather…
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Kevin

Chemistry Tutor Waitara, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can give their student is the sense of confidence. It contributes to their level of understanding and engagement to learn more advanced topics. I believe that my track record for high achievements in mathematics and my interpersonal skills developed through my time in the retail industry are strengths which benefit…
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Shailja

Chemistry Tutor Waitara, NSW
As tutor, answering kids' questions kindly and patiently is one of the most important things. It is also important that we check with them if they understood the topic. Children often hesitate asking questions due to the fear of judgement and hence it is our duty as a tutor to give them a comfortable space where they can ask things repetitively…
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Shalmalee

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient. From my previous experience, one of the most important things I have learned about students is that some of them are just afraid of asking questions because they think that their questions are stupid or their questions do not matter. If the tutor cannot be patient with the…
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Pratishtha

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Asses, analyze and appraise: since every student doesn't learn the same way or comes from the same background of experience and understanding it is vital that a tutor establishes their student’s position before commencing with any tutoring My strength is that i enjoy my work and teach students with full passion. My focus is to help students…
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Surya

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor should do are: 1. cultivate love and respect for the subject in students' minds 2. encourage students to pursue deeper knowledge in the subject while making them exam-ready 3. help students build confidence in the subjects being covered My strengths are: 1. patience 2. willingness to instill knowledge in…
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Parbat

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
A tutor can provide the pathway of learning. The tutor should understand the position of his/her students. Significantly, the tutor helps to form a strong foundation which helps students to achieve the goals. Basically, teaching is an art. I prefer doing teaching in a simple way. Students can learn better if subjects material is divided into…
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Juan

Chemistry Tutor St Leonards, NSW
Facilitate the comprehension of the concepts studied, a tutor is not there to do the homework by himself but rather to show a better way to do it and to provide help in understanding the concepts needed to carry out a homework or while studying for an exam. Very closely tied to this is the building of the student, edifying the student if you…
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Nikita

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
According to me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand his/her situation and academic difficulties. It's important to relate to the student and their problem in order to be able to solve it. Another very important thing is trust. There has to be mutual trust for a knowledge transfer to happen. I believe that every…
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Kabir

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Tutors are just not there to help students with their students. Their most important role is to be friends and be able to guide their students in the right direction. If tutors become friends, the students listen and trust them more. Of course this does not mean that students can take tutors for a ride. As a tutor I am hardworking, diligent and…
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Carley

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to be reliable, knowledgable and help the student reach and exceed their expectations. Also to be able to teach content in a way that makes learning fun and enjoyable is critical to a student's learning capacity. By forming a fond relationship with my students and motivating them, they…
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Prabhat

Chemistry Tutor Cammeray, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student is Answer any questions that students have to clarify any doubts Always extend a helping hand even if not required Making sure students are not under any pressure of any sort that can hinder learning - My communication and clear way of explaining concepts. - Kind and helpful -…
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Rebecca

Chemistry Tutor Hornsby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to listen and understand from the students perspective, so that they are able to teach them in the manner that is best for the student. At the end of the day, if the student is able to gain the satisfaction of conquering even the smallest of concepts with the help of their tutor,…
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Folarin

Chemistry Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The tutor's ability to resuscitate the student's interest in a particular course that he/she loves but due to antecedence or past events has led to a lack of interest in such course or subject. Firstly, my ability to explain the most difficult concept with the simplest everyday event, driving home the point and helping you visualize such in the…
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Hoang Hai My

Chemistry Tutor Eastwood, NSW
To help them get a clear mindset of studying and can learn by themselves I am capable of being patient and follow a strategy that suits each…
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Isaac

Chemistry Tutor St Ives, NSW
The most crucial part of tutoring is identifying and addressing a student's most significant weaknesses. Since teachers in school are focused on teaching the syllabus, they might not have time to cater to the needs of each individual student. Conversely, a tutor can spend time analysing someone's most common mistakes to find out which topics or…
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Daniel

Chemistry Tutor Forestville, NSW
I think a tutor should be capable of answering any questions discussing any uncertainties that a student may have. These should be explained clearly and if the student does not understand initially, the tutor should continue to explain in alternate ways (e.g. rewording sentences and visual aids such as diagrams) until the student understands. In…
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Priya

Chemistry Tutor Forestville, NSW
Often in school, teachers teach a subject in only one way rather than catering for each individual in the class, which can often make students feel 'dumb' or hate the subject. I believe the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to show them the many different ways to approach the subject and help them to find a new way that…
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Ryan

Chemistry Tutor East Killara, NSW
Being a friendly face and creating a learning environment where the student is relaxed/comfortable is of utmost importance. School is already too demanding and time consuming, so the least I can do is not add to the student's stress - people learn better when they're happy, so being mindful of this is better than stressfully cramming everything in…
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Jason

Chemistry Tutor Forestville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to establish their confidence, give them the attention, teach the most efficient strategies to succeed in the exam with the least lessons. Students can't succeed in their exam is because there are so-called 'good students' in their class, for multiple reasons, their teachers don't actually…
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Jowy

Chemistry Tutor East Killara, NSW
A tutor that actually are able to help the students improve in their weakest subject and help them learn to grasp the knowledge in the most effective way. Also guide and encourage them to the best of their ability, also teach them exam skills that are able to set them up for all exams in the future. Having enough patience and never give up even…
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Nate

Chemistry Tutor St Ives, NSW
A tutor must create a supportive environment for a student where they feel comfortable to work at whatever pace best suits them, and make mistakes in order to learn most effectively. A tutor must strive to make learning engaging and enjoyable in order to allow the student to reach their academic potential. I am a highly effective communicator and…
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Joshua

Chemistry Tutor St Ives, NSW
A tutor must first create a positive friendly relationship with the student. After this, the student will have trust in their tutor and will listen to the tutor's instructions. If a student is struggling, the student will tell them not to put their head down but rather try to make those questions easier for the student to solve them and therefore…

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Richard is a lovely young man. Very patient and caring in his delivery of his tutoring. He has made my daughter feel better about her ability to problem solve her mathematics.
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Year 6 student Olivia worked through finding the perimeter and area of shapes, alongside practising operations with decimals.

In Year 8, Ethan focused on simplifying algebraic expressions and collecting like terms in equations.

For Year 9, Sarah tackled linear equations and applied laws of indices to various problems, reinforcing her understanding using real exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student admitted that "revision doesn't help much for tests," highlighting a need to rethink study strategies and assignment planning, especially in preparing for maths assessments.

In Year 7 algebra, skipping written steps—"he tries to do it all in his head"—led to missed variables and incomplete answers, making errors harder to catch.

One senior student struggled to adapt the right formulas during unfamiliar exam questions; without clear working or question analysis, time was wasted circling back.

When homework wasn't completed outside of tutorials in Year 8, gaps persisted into lessons—so class time became review rather than moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Davidson tutor recently saw a Year 10 student who used to skip over complex algebra problems now attempting the hardest questions on their worksheet without prompting, showing a clear shift from avoidance to active problem-solving.

In a senior session, a Year 12 student—who often hesitated to ask for help—has started openly identifying her weaker topics and requesting extra practice with indices and financial maths, rather than just guessing through tasks.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously struggled to focus for more than ten minutes managed an entire lesson on perimeter and area without losing concentration, finishing all assigned questions by herself.

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 Belrose Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kambora Public School.