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Earlwood's tutors include a PhD wireless networking lecturer, an ATAR 99.95 medical student and school debate captain, award-winning university science scholars, seasoned K–12 maths and sciences tutors with Band 6 results, peer mentors in English and humanities, plus youth coaches and camp leaders dedicated to helping students thrive at every level.

Megan
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Megan

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Encouraging their student to do their best is one of the most important thing a tutor can do, even if the student may not get the right answer. The most important thing is to not diminish their interest in the subject despite their difficulties in understanding them. Another important thing is to communicate well with the student and their…
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Ella

Tutor Dulwich Hill, NSW
Tutors must be able to listen to their student's learning needs in order to be able to fully recognise what they must do to help their students with their learning. All student's have the ability to do as well as the can in school when educator's listen to them and give them the best tools to motivate them to learn. I am in my third year of my…
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Jespah

Tutor Ashbury, NSW
Personally, when I was a student the most important effect of good teachers and tutors was regaining confidence in myself. They showed me that it was okay to fail, how to bounce back, and how to learn from my mistakes. Having a strong education is a wonderful thing, but having been through the whole K-12-Uni-Workforce pipeline by far the best…
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Mai

Tutor Campsie, NSW
A tutor should provide a learning environment where students can build their confidence in academic performance. I believe it is crucial to get students engaged enthusiastically in the subjects and be open to their questions. "Can-do" attitude, highly organised, patient , and good at providing advice for others according to their…
Robert
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Robert

Tutor Bexley, NSW
The most important thing is to get a student interested in the topic. Ability to inspire is what people remember about good teachers decades after school. Second is explaining tricky ideas. Third is building self-confidence. Ability to explain, patience, finding interesting examples. I would test a student's knowledge of each topic before moving…
Zoe
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Zoe

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
1) To help the student find a lifelong passion for learning that will see them grow and develop in amazing ways. 2) Aid the student in cementing study habits that they enjoy, encouraging revision and active learning. 3) Assist the student to understand that their mind is brilliant and their voice is heard and matters. This will help foster a…
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MINGKUN

Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
Stimulate students' interest in the subject Rich mathematical knowledge and great passion to…
Ranelie Kay
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Ranelie Kay

Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
It is important for a tutor to be a positive thinker and a persevering role model for the student. A subject can be learned well if the tutor is encouraging and patient towards its student, until they can confidently work and solve the problems on their own. I may not have proper tutoring experience but I grew up being tutored in Kumon Math and…
Evan
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Evan

Tutor Campsie, NSW
patience and respect. I enjoy spending time on solving academic questions and research…
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Rashik Buddha

Tutor Banksia, NSW
A tutor who gives direct solution to the student are not considered to be a good tutor. We must provide path towards the answer and let the student find out the answer themselves. This will help them build confidence. A tutor must be able to make the student understand what s/he is teaching. The teaching must be fun and exciting. As a tutor, i…
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Xi

Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students, besides helping them improve in their areas of need, is to support them and encourage them to perform to their very best and increase their confidence in their abilities in order to do well in exams. My strengths are my approachable nature as well as my understanding of the students'…
Anzel
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Anzel

Tutor Banksia, NSW
A tutor can help his/her students reach a point of self-confidence in his/her own ability. Teach students to become independent learners and above all, help improve their academic performance. As a tutor, my strengths as a tutor would include; flexibility, I am able to adapts to different schedules and subjects, reliable, positive attitude towards…
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Md Shakil

Tutor Banksia, NSW
A tutor can only guide the way. A student must practice to be perfect. The most important job of a tutor to make understand the concept. Rest of the success depends on students. My strength are the ability of understanding the students needs. I always focus on their problems and try to solve that. I do communicate with them and find out the best…
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Basanta

Tutor Banksia, NSW
First duty as a teacher is to built the confidence of the students and make them feel that the subject they are studying is interesting . Providing required materials in proper order and taken test on regular basis is also important to make student memorise what they are sudying in class.. I have good potential of delivering the contents . I try…
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Nushrat

Tutor Banksia, NSW
A teacher should camouflage their teaching techniques according to their students learning styles. Tutors are born with the ability to teach the subject with enthusiasm. Keeping track of lessons, effective communication are also a huge part of it but being patience is the spotlight of the…
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Theo

Tutor Banksia, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them not only build the skills they need for the subject they're being tutored in, but also to build the skills to be confident of themselves within it as well. From my experience being tutored both in maths and for an instrument, that was something my tutors helped me with,…
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Yamyyn

Tutor Banksia, NSW
I believe a tutor can help a student find the most suitable way to learn a subject that they might be struggling with in a traditional classroom. With enough encouragement and flexibility in their approach, a tutor can build a student's confidence in their own ability to learn, understand, and grow. I'm flexible with my teaching approach - I don't…
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Bikal

Tutor Banksia, NSW
Explain topics Ask questions and go through examples Establish camaraderie and trust Be available to help when needed Communicate effectively Adapt to the needs of the student As an experienced tutor I can provide firsthand knowledge and help regarding the syllabus and its content. Additionally, I am dedicated and enjoy tutoring and helping…
Daphne
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Daphne

Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
Guide students to understand and develop the skills they are lacking. Patience. Staying calm under-pressure Working part-time as a waitress has taught me patience and multi tasking. Having to accommodate customers needs all at…
Anthony
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Anthony

Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to be a positive role model for students. I like to encourage them and help them believe in themselves. I also like to be honest with them when they are struggling and help them find ways to improve, grow and develop. I have creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. I have the ability…
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Allyza

Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized support, fostering a positive learning environment, instilling confidence, and helping the student develop effective study skills and problem-solving strategies. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, adaptability to individual learning styles, and a…
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HAORAN

Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, help them develop a deep understanding of the subject, and teach them how to learn independently. 1.Patient and supportive, especially when helping others learn or solve problems. 2.Strong communication skills, both in explaining concepts clearly and in active…
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Chloe

Tutor Campsie, NSW
Attentive listening and keep everything simple: it's deducted from the informal tutor experience that lecturing over hours and hours isn't a good way to help the kids. I tend to ask question like "Did you get it? Was it confusing?" and using simple words to explain the concepts, instead of overwhelming them with a pile of information or technical…

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Inside EarlwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked through quadratic expressions, focusing on factorising both monic and non-monic equations using the PSF method, and practiced solving quadratics by completing the square and applying the quadratic formula.

For Year 7, Aimee concentrated on converting between decimals and percentages as well as reviewing mean, mode, median, and range in data sets, rounding off with division practice.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Cooper tackled converting mixed fractions to improper fractions (and vice versa), along with simplifying fractions using guided examples from class resources.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors, making it difficult to trace where calculations went wrong.

For a Year 7 assignment, forgetting the assignment sheet for geography led to confusion about requirements and incomplete planning.

A senior student working on compound interest relied heavily on calculator use without manual checking, missing conceptual understanding.

In primary-level word problems, a tendency to avoid writing full explanations meant answers lacked clarity—especially when units were omitted.

After setbacks with tricky fraction tasks in Year 6 maths, confidence dropped and revision was avoided for harder questions, slowing improvement.

Recent Achievements

One Earlwood tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 9 student's approach to surds: while she was hesitant to attempt questions independently at first, by the end of the session she worked through all the problems on her own and even explained her reasoning out loud.

Another high school student, previously slow with percentage change calculations, now solves them much faster and connects ideas from previous weeks without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who used to read quietly and wait for correction now reads research material aloud during sessions, double-checks his work independently, and found key information himself for an assignment.

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 Earlwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School.