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Dynnyrne's tutors include a former assistant professor with over 10 years' university teaching experience, a primary school teacher trained at Queen's University, a science PhD and VCE maths specialist, an ATAR 99.70 medical student and subject prizewinner, seasoned STEM and English tutors, accomplished Olympiad participants, and youth mentors with impressive academic and leadership backgrounds.

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Ranithra

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
tutor must give 100% knowledge on the subjects tutor must clear their doubts immediately and they should be available for students for clearing doubts. tutors must work harder with students to improve their marks and teach them clearly. Listening to the needs of the child will also help you to better understand the student’s situation so that…
Tyler
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Tyler

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
I think the most important things a tutor can do is listen attentively, and bring excitement into each session. Tutoring is more listening to the areas in which the student is confused rather than trying to explain everything. It is also essential to have enthusiasm about topics, because if you aren’t interested in a subject then the student who…
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Jacob
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Jacob

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the subject matter they are teaching enjoyable to learn. This is important because learning should be something we actively engage in and if a tutor can make it so the students seek out learning more readily then they have already succeeded in some sense. As a tutor my strengths are…
Denzil
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Denzil

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
-Being patient and understanding the student's needs -Creating a learning environment that is comfortable and lets the student be confident -Having sound knowledge of the learning material and preparing well for lessons I believe that I am a very patient person, which allows me to give a learning experience that is relaxing and not daunting for…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

Tutor Taroona, TAS
To be patient, supportive, foster a relationship with the student where they are not afraid or embarrassed to admit when they don't understand something, to ensure they say so as soon as possible, so that the tutor can fix their errors when they begin and correct their path to success. I am very patient, i like to explain things in very simple…
CHRISTOPHER
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CHRISTOPHER

Tutor Moonah, TAS
Building trust, understanding how each student learns best, and creating a supportive space where they feel encouraged to ask questions and grasp new concepts. A good tutor doesn't just explain the material at hand; they help students develop independence and the skills to keep learning on their own. Patience, clear communication, and…
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Bibek

Tutor Warrane, TAS
Understanding student's perspective is one of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student. Afterwards, proper planning and methods can help to uplift a particular student. Thank you. I know how to make study fun and how a student can be made focus on. I believe my strength is having high sense of empathy and sympathy and I know how…
Aayush
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Aayush

Tutor Glenorchy, TAS
be kind, patient, and understanding of the fact that people learn at different rates, and to reassure the student that it is ok to take longer with certain aspects than others. patience, easily understood, able to adapt, good knowledge of math up to maths specialised in TASC gr…
Aaron
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Aaron

Tutor Kingston Beach, TAS
A tutor’s key role is to build confidence and a love of learning, reduce study-related stress, and develop students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills for life. These elements underpin my tutoring sessions. I’m a patient and encouraging tutor who stays calm under pressure and adapts explanations to suit each student. I’m…
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Miah

Tutor Kingston Beach, TAS
I think striving to make sure students get a range of explanations so they properly understand the concepts they are studying. It's very hard to remember things when you're only going through the motions and don't truely understand. I am patient and appreciate that often things might need to be explained in a couple of different ways before it…
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Bowen

Tutor Kingston Beach, TAS
The most important things a tutor can do are to build understanding, confidence, and independence. A tutor should clarify concepts that the student finds challenging, provide structured methods for solving problems, where the student feels comfortable asking questions. It is essential to identify the student’s learning style, adapt teaching…
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Kehao

Tutor Rokeby, TAS
Be a calm, warm and supportive figure they feel comfortable around. Help to establish subject-related confidence and competence. Identify learning barriers and diagnose misconceptions. Design a plan to lift them to their desired success. Model and coach the problem-solving strategies that suit their thinking styles. Expect and…
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Miles

Tutor
A genuine care for and investment in the student at a personal level to see them progress and grow. I am very empathetic, understanding, kind and are able to use these traits to better communicate with students when they get frustrated, and to encourage them to keep working towards our shared…

Local Reviews

Couldn't be happier with Jacob, Jack works so well with him and Jacob has a lovely way of teaching. Thanks very much Jacob for all you have done.
Kathryn

Inside DynnyrneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Cameron practised identifying and using adverbs within simple sentence structures, then applied these by editing his own creative writing.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee focused on stoichiometry calculations including mole-mass conversions and reviewed key organic chemistry skills through targeted practice questions ahead of her SAC.

Meanwhile, Year 12 Biology student Charli consolidated her understanding of the adaptive immune system and evolution by tackling exam-style questions based on her class notes.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee often felt overwhelmed by complex exam questions and tended to overcomplicate her approach rather than breaking problems into smaller, manageable steps.

As one tutor noted, "she sometimes forgets to apply units or label compounds during calculations," leading to preventable errors.

In contrast, Scarlett in Year 7 English hesitated to start writing tasks due to self-doubt—stalling before transferring ideas onto the page.

When drafting creative work, she sometimes skipped proofreading cues left for revision. These moments meant missed opportunities for clarity and growth, as corrections were left unaddressed and confidence faltered mid-task.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dynnyrne noticed that a Year 12 student, Aimee, began tackling chemistry questions independently on topics she hadn't yet covered in class and now regularly asks for clarification instead of leaving concepts unresolved—a shift from her earlier tendency to hesitate when unsure.

In Year 11 Biology, Charli has started highlighting specific areas of confusion and proactively requests targeted help, rather than waiting for the tutor to prompt her.

Meanwhile, a younger student, Cameron, showed newfound independence by drafting their own creative writing piece and accepting feedback to improve grammar and punctuation without reluctance.

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 State Library of Tasmania—or at your child's school (with permission), like Princes Street Primary School.