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Thomas

Economics Tutor Claremont, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build confidence gradually and encourage active thinking. One way to improve academic confidence is to provide realistic goals and highlight progress and also normalise mistakes as part of leaning. It is also important for a tutor to guide a student to discover answers and praise effort…
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Sarun

Economics Tutor Booragoon, WA
Make sure a student truely understands the concepts and fundamentals without just memorising the end result Finding ways to easily explain concepts to other…
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Kurtis

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Give them the confidence they need to stay motivated to acheive their Goals. Whether it be merely passing a class or excelling wih 99%, any improvement needs to be congratulated. Be patient, if the student is not understanding your explanation, obviously a different approach is needed. Do not lecture. This the students are already receiving in…
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Simone

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
As previously mentioned, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen. If you do not listen to the students expectations and responsiveness to the material then the sessions will not be productive, and the student will not improve. My strengths are that I am an incredibly patient tutor, as well as a good listener.…
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Akshitha

Economics Tutor Applecross, WA
Help and guide them in the right path by specialising in their strengths and focusing on their weaknesses Patience, working as a team and organisational…
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Abbey

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think the most important thing is to build their confidence. I know it can be challenging to be learning new concepts at school and not understand them, so I would make my students feel comfortable in coming to me with any questions no matter how small or large they are, to make themselves feel confident in their own abilities and learning…
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Chenula

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Being able to accept each student and make sure they both have fun and understand the required knowledge or material well Attentive listening and Empathy for…
Tim
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Tim

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
I feel that the most important thing a tutor can do is to treat students with respect and be patient with them. This ensures that the student is comfortable in their environment and is more receptive to the tutors advice. I am friendly and extremely patient with any problems that students may come across. I am also good at explaining concepts in a…
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Rodrigo

Economics Tutor Ardross, WA
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Lachlan

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Help the student to understand concepts and how to think about solutions to problems and to think about how they apply concepts they learn, so that when they're alone they can think clearly and accurately for themselves. A tutor can also strive to make a subject more interesting for a student by finding a way to explain things which works for the…
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Shin Hean

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Its about making them interested in the subject, not about forcing knowledge upon them I am someone who is very versatile, so I would want to look for different ways on how the students can learn about a…
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Edward

Economics Tutor Yangebup, WA
Be patient, try and let the student learn on their own, then if they don't understand, lead them on. I believe that by letting them figure it out, it will last longer on their mind Im always thorough, follows the curriculum and makes sure that the student…
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Jasmine

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Get the students to not only understand what they learn, but to apply what they’ve learned by solving practical questions. I have my own unique ways of remembering and understanding information which are simpler than what is commonly…
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Stephanie

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Often if students are seeking tutoring, they are struggling or in a place of doubt about their abilities. Providing a comfortable, safe environment where students can feel reassured about their own abilities is so important. I know before I developed a passion for mathematics especially, I struggled with and detested the subject. As soon as I…

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My daughter has only had two sessions, so my rating is based on ease of finding a tutor that was a good match, payment arrangements, punctuality/reliability and what seems to be a good tutoring connection. I recommend EzyMath Tutoring on this basis.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jessica revised the concept of powers and explored fractional and negative indices, using index laws to simplify expressions.

For Year 9, Ethan worked on understanding linear graphs and recapped operations with surds, also comparing rational and irrational numbers through real examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Maya practiced solving quadratics by finding turning points and applied quadratic models to worded problems, building confidence with step-by-step solutions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student showed reluctance to admit gaps in understanding trigonometric functions, which led to hesitation when tackling unfamiliar problem types—she still has trouble a) admitting that she has a gap in her knowledge and b) understanding fundamentally what trig functions are and do.

In Year 7, confusion arose with homework on order of operations, as instructions weren't followed closely and backchecking was skipped.

A Year 5 student avoided writing out working for fraction word problems, instead relying on mental calculations; this sometimes resulted in correct answers but left the reasoning unclear and confidence low when errors appeared.

Recent Achievements

One Fremantle tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to tackle worded fraction problems; now, once given a prompt, she confidently works them out and even reports feeling more at ease with percentages.

In Year 11, Saskia—who used to struggle with surds—has been practicing over the holidays and can now simplify surds and factorise monic quadratics using multiple methods without needing reminders.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 has started setting out her time-telling work neatly and is now able to solve most hour-and-minute questions independently, finishing all her clock exercises correctly this week.

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 City of Fremantle: Fremantle Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like All Saints' College - Adelaide Street Campus.