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Tutors in Davoren Park include a veteran primary school teacher and special needs specialist, Kumon-trained early years English and maths instructors, high-ATAR achievers with academic awards in STEM, an Academic Dux and Brain Bee top 10% finalist, experienced peer mentors, published writers, and passionate youth leaders from university Headstart programs.

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Ahok

Modern History Tutor Elizabeth Downs, SA
Tutors serve a distinct role from teachers and parents, putting them in a unique position to assist learners. Personal relationships are crucial to student achievement; the more attached a student feels to his or her tutor, the more trust and respect the tutor instils in the student, both of which are necessary ingredients for effective learning.…
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Michelle

Modern History Tutor Smithfield, SA
I think that curiosity and the satisfaction of that curiosity is the most enjoyable part of learning. Whilst students have different goals for their learning the tutor has an opportunity to impact a life positively. The most important thing is to achieve the student's goal but over and above that a tutor can engender a love of learning that will…
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Marystella

Modern History Tutor Smithfield Plains, SA
The most important things a tutor can do are build the student’s confidence, provide personalised support, and create a safe environment for learning. A good tutor doesn’t just teach content they empower the student to become a more independent and motivated learner. My strengths as a tutor include patience, clear communication, and…
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Samuel

Modern History Tutor Hillbank, SA
I think that a tutor must be patient and remain composed with each student. A tutor is meant to be that person whose teaching is tailored, so it requires an individualized approach, picked up and constantly adjusted as needs change and develop. I have (as told to me by all my ever-suffering associates) a 'wild' vocabulary, and for English…
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Mediatrice

Modern History Tutor Salisbury Plain, SA
The most important thing that a tutor for students is to allow them to work out answers for themselves. Of course, tutors should provide guidance, but they should not merely provide answers. Additionally, I feel that students must be allowed room to make mistakes. A tutor should not be one to apply too much pressure on a student, as too much force…
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Keely

Modern History Tutor Burton, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do is a) be consistent and persistent - constantly show up, be willing to explain things 100 times if that's what is needed. The student needs to have faith in you. And b) build confidence - tutoring isn't a short term option, by teaching them the skills of how to attack problems they don't understand,…

Local Reviews

The tutoring is going really well, Dominic is comfortable with Len and really gets engaged each week. I have highly recommend Ezy Maths to everyone I know.
Kelly, Elizabeth South

Inside Davoren ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Chase worked on interpreting nonfiction texts about light pollution, practising skills like summarising and citing text evidence, as well as exploring spelling through word searches and vocabulary puzzles.

For Year 10, Sam focused on creating and revising a newspaper PowerPoint assignment, addressing media conventions and rebuilding lost work to reinforce planning and structure.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex tackled biology topics including Punnett squares and the processes of mitosis and meiosis, using diagrams to clarify genetic concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student did not bring their Biology test or English text ("The Merchant of Venice") to the session, so feedback and revision could not take place.

In Year 11, a student relied on receiving rubrics and science textbooks during lessons instead of preparing materials ahead—this limited the chance to clarify assignment goals.

"He tended to skip steps and not explain them," one tutor noted about algebra work in Year 10, leading to missed errors that weren't caught until later.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner left research articles unselected before class; as a result, time was lost gathering resources rather than deepening understanding.

Recent Achievements

One Davoren Park tutor noticed Chelsea now asks questions whenever she's stuck with equations instead of quietly guessing—she recently solved for x and y by trying out both substitution and elimination methods without prompting.

Another recent session saw Caitlin tackle geometry: after struggling to remember the steps last term, she independently completed unknown angle problems using trigonometric ratios and checked her work against the formulas.

In Year 4 English, Chase has started using finger-tap spelling when reading aloud, segmenting sounds to decode tricky words that he used to skip over.

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 Playford Civic Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Swallowcliffe School P-6.