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Tutors in Ermington include an assistant principal with over 18 years' K–6 teaching experience, lead and private tutors with advanced degrees in education, Olympiad and state-ranked maths achievers, peer mentors and school camp leaders, plus university scholars in engineering, computer science, psychology, and speech pathology—many holding Band 6 HSC results or academic excellence awards.

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Tim

Economics Tutor Ermington, NSW
the most important things an economics tutor can do is explain the topics clear and concise so they can pick up the material easier adapting to the learning style of each individual is crucial in the learning process finding different ways to teach a student when they don't understand the interest in teaching the students the knowledge you were…
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Michael

Economics Tutor Ermington, NSW
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Neathen

Economics Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
To begin with, an economics tutor must encourage a student to do better and learn from previous mistakes. Getting upset/impatient with a student is only going to discourage the student and prevent him/her from reaching potential; and that's the opposite of the desired goal. In addition, confidence has to be built in a student; this way a student…
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Usman

Economics Tutor Telopea, NSW
He can make the student love the subject taught, and make him realize the importance of what he is teaching. This way he will understand the purpose and the benefits of studying the subject I am patient, I am a good listener, and I know which student should be taught what way. I can be friendly with them as well, to create a fun and learning…
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Sumit

Economics Tutor Telopea, NSW
I believe the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity, build confidence, and foster independent thinking. A tutor should help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills so they can tackle future challenges independently. Rather than just providing answers, I focus on guiding…
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Ruchi

Economics Tutor Dundas, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and positive learning environment, tailoring instruction to the student\'s unique needs, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and providing constructive feedback. Building a strong rapport, instilling confidence, and encouraging a…
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Vibhati

Economics Tutor Camellia, NSW
I believe that tutors can make students learn and understand new concepts and complete assignments.Additionally, demonstrate academic competence in the subject area(s) and build a curriculum, Maintain a growth mindset toward student learning and teaching practice Facilitate problem-solving with a curious mind and critical thinking…
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Ashlee

Economics Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
Support and understanding. Whilst also acknowledging their potential in doing the very best. Patience and working with students overtime. Whilst also finding new ways to help approach the different learning styles of students. Providing consistent support for students and ensuring that they can achieve the best of their abilities.…
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Andy

Economics Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
A good tutor should be several things. They are an accountability partner, a mentor in the area the student wishes to improve in, and they are also a source of inspiration for the student. Doing a couple questions in the lesson but not finishing the rest of the homework is not good enough. It is a huge success for an economics tutor to be able to…
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Gina

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I believe the most important role of an economics tutor is to provide guidance and support that aligns with a student's unique needs and learning style. A tutor can should also serve as a mentor, helping students set and achieve goals while creating a nurturing and motivating environment. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to…
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Yaseen

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
The first goal is to improve his understanding and knowledge of the subject. Along with this goal comes the confidence that the student will gain in the learning process which might improve all his educational life. My knowledge about math subject and ability to explain mathematical principles to young students is my main strength. Also, building…
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Abdullah

Economics Tutor Silverwater, NSW
A tutor should help students build confidence in their abilities. This involves providing encouragement, positive reinforcement, and constructive feedback to help students recognize their strengths and overcome challenges. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in several key areas: 1. Effective Communication: I can explain complex concepts in…
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saina

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I think the most important thing to understand is that each student has different needs and styles of learning and you need to tailor your teaching to the way that would help the student learn and engage the best. Patience and trying to make people understand the concepts in a way that they would grasp it the…
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Cho-Han

Economics Tutor Denistone West, NSW
Tutoring is a dynamic and transformative process. As a result, I always consider the most crucial responsibility of an economics tutor to go beyond imparting knowledge; it involves providing tailored support and fostering confidence in learning. In other words, after identifying individual learning styles and needs, tutors should provide highly…
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Yuan

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
One of the most important is to know the materials that you are teaching really well, and to make the materials easy to understand and finding easy ways to teach to kids so that they can understand it easily and remember it in the long term Ability to explan maths in an easy way and making sure the student really understand by asking them…
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Peter

Economics Tutor West Ryde, NSW
A tutor can encourage a student that they can do it. There is no word as no. Teacher's need to imbibe confidence in students especially those who are failing to acheive and give them a reason to do well in their studies. Teacher's need to be patient as well. These are some of my strengths: Patience Kindness Sense of…
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Smeet

Economics Tutor Newington, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student involve making the student understand the concepts at a deep level, rather than tutoring them solely for the purpose of achieving higher grades. I believe a good tutor should remove the fear of a subject, if any, from a student's mind and encourage them to learn in more detail,…
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Majid Mehmood

Economics Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
The most important thing is identifying strengths, weaknesses and comfort zone of the student. The teacher in the comfort zone of student should help student work on his weaknesses and help the student identify his own strengths/passion and help him pursue it. This can also be summarized in a saying by a famous poet khalil Gibran on…
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Ngoc Minh

Economics Tutor West Ryde, NSW
The most important thing is finding the strongest point of a student and upgrading that. With me, everyone has their own strengths, and it is crucial to exploit and develop those strengths. I always encourage my students to have confidence in themselves when solving their study problems. Additionally, I structure my lessons as conversations with…
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Leena

Economics Tutor West Ryde, NSW
An important aspect of tutoring is not hindering the student's creativity. I believe every student has a different learning style. If a student requires additional assistance, the tutor is responsible for identifying it and providing extra support, while being patient with them. It is our responsibility to encourage students to be creative with…
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Sarah

Economics Tutor Carlingford, NSW
Understand their personal struggles and help them work through it. I am very engaging, especially when it comes to teaching younger…
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Alexander

Economics Tutor Oatlands, NSW
The tutor can help a student understand a subject in greater depth, and with a more personal approach, which not only makes the student comfortable and ready to learn, but greatly improves their marks in schoolwork. - Calm and patient - Experience in teaching - Dedicated in making sure the students understand the tasks at hand - Ability to…
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Viswesh

Economics Tutor Rosehill, NSW
The most important thing is to drive their learning process and help them understand key concepts through a medium conducive to their learning style. Its also by creating a safe environment where the student feels like they can ask you any question without fear, as this sometimes is not possible in a classroom or group setting I am very patient,…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Aura revised division, fractions and decimals, and was introduced to interpreting graphs and angles while working through a NAPLAN Numeracy practice paper.

For Year 9, Hannah tackled trigonometry using the sine and cosine rules and reinforced her understanding of quadratic equations.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan worked on exam preparation by focusing on linear equations involving algebraic rearrangement, bearings in trigonometry, and finding axes of symmetry for parabolas.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, particularly in proportionality and coordinate geometry, resulting in confusion during quizzes—"she was unable to complete the homework for proportionality," noted a tutor.

In senior levels, another student's notes were often disorganized and scattered across loose papers rather than a dedicated notebook, making it difficult to review algebra strategies before tests.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner's untidy working with fractions led to calculation errors that weren't caught until prompted to write each step out. This lack of organized practice and written clarity caused gaps to widen between lessons and made feedback harder to apply.

Recent Achievements

One Ermington tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking for help now raising specific questions about tricky trig rearrangements, letting the session target exactly where she gets stuck.

In a senior session, another student who struggled with interpreting box and whisker plots last month is now confidently analyzing class data sets and even asked to explore financial maths next week.

Meanwhile, during a Year 4 lesson, a student who once rushed through operations slowed down after prompting, taking care to check whether division or multiplication was needed before solving each problem independently.

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 Ermington Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rydalmere East Public School.