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Edwin
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Edwin

Tutor Fletcher, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build understanding and confidence as well as encourage independent learning. Understanding comes from a tutor explaining concepts clearly and tailoring lessons to the student's learning style. When the students mistakes are seen as a learning opportunity by a tutor that is…
Muhammad Fahad
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Muhammad Fahad

Tutor Fletcher, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is help their student realize their potential and create an interest in gaining knowledge Strong subject knowledge: A thorough understanding of the subject you are tutoring is crucial in order to answer questions and help others understand the material. Good communication skills: The ability to clearly…
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Jude Alphonse Savio
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Jude Alphonse Savio

Tutor Fletcher, NSW
I believe if I can make a difference in the student's life such that they are at a better place from when I began teaching them and If I am actually able to see quantifiable results. Then it's really a win win for the both of us. I have very good foundational knowledge on things I prepare to teach. I have very good communication skills which makes…
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lillie

Tutor Fletcher, NSW
Build Confidence – Encouraging a student and celebrating their progress helps them believe in their own abilities. Confidence is key to learning! Personalize Learning – Every student learns differently, so tailoring lessons to their strengths, interests, and needs makes a huge difference. Foster Independence – The goal isn’t just to help…
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Abhitab

Tutor Fletcher, NSW
Provide proper learning material and plan to study. Patience and implementing the learning…
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Shriya

Tutor Maryland, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to foster confidence in their students to independently learn and build confidence in their skills. A tutor should also be able to inspire curiosity so that students become better learners in their field and ask questions. Lastly, the tutor should be flexible to personalise the…
Zac
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Zac

Tutor Maryland, NSW
The most important thing a tutor should be doing for a student is creating a safe and supportive environment in which the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. This will also boost the student's confidence in their own abilities allowing tutors to identify learning gaps easier to see where the student is struggling. This…
Prian
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Prian

Tutor Maryland, NSW
- Open them to new ways of critical thinking: - To teach them to appreciate and enjoy subjects at school - Teach life long skills and habits that can move a student towards their goals - An ability to explain the most important information - Supportive and dedicated - Will only tutor at max 3 people. This allows me to tailor my teaching to the…
Terence
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Terence

Tutor Wallsend, NSW
The most important thing to do for students is to listen and know how they learn. Knowing their capabilities is needed in order to challenge them while making sure they are engaged and interested in what is being taught or reviewed. I have previous experience tutoring 1on1 and in small groups. Currently I am studying a Bachelor of Education…
Shruti
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Shruti

Tutor Wallsend, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster understanding, build confidence, and create a supportive environment. By tailoring their approach to the student's needs, a tutor can empower them to overcome challenges and develop lifelong learning skills. My strengths as a tutor include patience, adaptability, and strong communication…
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Geetansh

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
According to me, a tutor must collaborate with his students to set realistic goals for them in the short as well as long term. Apart from that, a tutor should definitely empower students with effective study methods, time management strategies, and organizational techniques as it encourages them to develop independence in their learning journey.…
Kranti
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Kranti

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
1. Understanding the points they are actually struggling with and helping them to overcome that. 2. Building Confidence 3. Inspire and Motivate 4. Foster Critical Thinking I can make people understand the concepts in an easy and systematic way. I am approachable. A good Listener to understand where the student actually…
Carlos
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Carlos

Tutor Elermore Vale, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are: - Identify and anticipate their needs. - Establish a genuine relationship of trust and reliability to work towards goals and targets. - Create a healthy learning environment that attends to their circumstances. - Deliver appropriate guidance, support and encouragement. - Empower students…
Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
Inspire them. A good tutor is passionate about their subject and consequently this passion inspires the student to achieve their academic goals. Another important thing for the tutor to do is to listen to the student so they can get to know them and determine the best way to teach them. I really like the subject that I'm offering to teach which…
Axell
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Axell

Tutor Seahampton, NSW
The purpose of a tutor is to provide a one-on-one learning experience; thus, a tutor should be able to adapt to their student's specific needs. A tutor needs to identify weak areas and improve them but also foster confidence in students strong areas. Obviously, a tutor should be well versed in the content that they're teaching. Please note,…
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Madhur

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning clear and approachable, and support them in reaching their full potential My strength as a tutor is my ability to explain complex concepts in a simple, relatable way, making learning easier and more enjoyable for…
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Sanuli

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
I think being able to build a students confidence in their subjects is the most important thing, and this stems from personalised teaching and providing a supportive environment. Organisation, committment, and flexibility are required to work around changes that may occur. I think my strengths as a tutor are catering for different students' needs…
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Amriith

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, foster a growth mindset, and support them with personalised guidance. Beyond helping students complete homework or prepare for exams, a tutor should help them develop independent learning skills and a genuine interest in the subject. A good tutor also identifies the…
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Teena

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
For me it's very important to adjust to a student's individual needs because each student is different, some may quickly grasp things while others may need more time to. Often kids feel very overwhelmed and anxious when they can't understand or feel rushed. So being patient with them and building a positive environment is a crucial thing that…
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Thiruvytheswary

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
A tutor must always ask the student if they understand what they have been learning and make sure to give them exercises to know for a fact they do understand what they are learning. As mentioned my patience in teaching is my strength . I never give up until a person understands what they are learning. I also believe in practice and love giving…
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Sajaaya

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to learn their individual learning style and adapt your teaching to reflect that. It is also essential to promote critical thinking and offering constructive feedback and cultivating a positive learning environment. As a tutor and a student myself, my strengths lie in my ability to explain…
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Andrae

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
Being approachable and making study as engaging as possible. My passion in tutoring and the subjects themselves + technical…
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Md Akhtar

Tutor Edgeworth, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide personalized guidance and support, fostering a positive learning environment that nurtures their academic growth and self-confidence. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to effectively communicate complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner, adapting my teaching…

Local Reviews

Jaya has a gentle but firm way with Charli who really struggles with confidence in her maths. Charli has come ahead leaps and bounds in her abilities over the last year and that is definitely due to Jaya's guidance and support. I would highly recommend Jaya to anyone who is looking for support for their child.
Fiona

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Arjun worked on basic algebraic equations and strategies for unit conversion, practicing step-by-step problem solving.

In Year 9, Ava focused on straight-line equations by formulating lines using gradient (m) and y-intercept (c), along with tackling advanced exam-style questions involving gradients.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan revised non-right-angled trigonometry concepts and bearings, completing challenging past paper problems to deepen his understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to extract data from long worded problems in maths, often losing motivation partway through. As a tutor noted, "she gets demotivated when the question has a lot of words and fewer pictures," which meant essential details were missed during multi-step tasks.

In Year 10 algebra, another found it hard to keep track of variable signs, with working skipped or only partly shown—leading to repeated sign errors and less feedback from the marker.

During HSC preparation, a senior student submitted short, shallow formal responses; incomplete answers left exam markers unsure about her reasoning.

Recent Achievements

A Fletcher tutor recently noticed Molly, a Year 10 student, shifting from needing step-by-step guidance with straight-line equations to independently extracting data and forming the equations herself during sessions.

In Year 8 maths, Janae used to hesitate when tackling algebraic problems but now solves multiple questions on her own without prompting and recalls methods from earlier lessons.

Meanwhile, Georgia in Year 11 has begun explaining annuity table calculations more clearly—her answers are now both more concise and detailed compared to her initial brief responses. Last week, she completed an advanced financial maths question without any hints.

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 Wallsend Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College.