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Tutors in Gawler East include a university lecturer with 8+ years' teaching and mentoring experience, multiple pre-service and qualified school teachers, accomplished maths and English tutors pursuing education degrees, peer mentors and youth leaders, an ATAR 96 achiever, specialist learning support staff for students with additional needs, and high-distinction academic award recipients.

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Economics Tutor Gawler East, SA
To show compassion. We have all been where the student was once and understand some of the difficulties that they are facing learning the coursework for the first time. It is also very important that they are calm and focused during their studies and I believe it is the responsibility of the tutor to keep the student relaxed while working through…

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Nehmie has been fantastic and really helped boost his confidence and knowledge.
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Year 4 student Alice worked on subtraction using the borrowing method and began converting fractions to have the same denominator, as well as learning two-digit multiplication strategies.

In Year 8, Elysia focused on mastering long division with clear written steps and applied BODMAS rules in multi-step calculations, connecting these skills directly to her TAFE course requirements.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student James tackled calculus concepts including derivatives of exponential and trigonometric functions, then moved on to integration techniques relevant for his upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 and 5, students sometimes avoided written working in arithmetic or relied heavily on fingers, which slowed progress—one tutor noted missed homework on times tables practice, leading to repeated gaps next session.

For a senior student preparing for calculus exams, over-reliance on revision of basic questions meant higher-level problem-solving wasn't practiced as much; "sessions could be better utilized if the student completed their own revision prior," one note read.

In TAFE Maths preparation, difficulty keeping concepts fresh between lessons made independent review essential; missing this meant needing to re-learn steps each time, delaying advancement to new topics.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Gawler East recently noticed Jasmine, a Year 10 student, not only using her calculator accurately for algebra and measurement problems but also starting to tackle new types of questions by applying methods she'd learned previously—something she used to hesitate with.

Meanwhile, Elysia (Year 11) has begun openly telling her tutor when she's stuck, rather than staying quiet or guessing; now she uses step-by-step strategies and even creates her own "cheat sheets" to guide herself through tough BODMAS questions.

For a younger student, Jai (Year 4), counting by 3s was a challenge last month, but after practising skip-counting on the playground bricks, he showed his mum how quickly he could do it on his own.

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