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Tutors in Gosnells include a Kumon centre head receptionist and tutor, a primary education university finalist with extensive school-based support experience, an engineering lecturer and maths specialist, seasoned English teachers with international credentials, a NumberWorks'nWords maths tutor, award-winning high-achievers, and a speech pathology graduate skilled in mentoring diverse K–12 learners.

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Emilie

Tutor Gosnells, WA
Being kind and helpful to their needs. Listening to them and their parents. Being knowledgeable enough to help them or willing to learn to help them. Be a reliable source of help and help them as much as possible. I am very helpful in identifying their problems and drawbacks, I am effective in changing behaviours to give them an advantage or edge.…
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Mwenya

Tutor Huntingdale, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give the student confidence. I think it is important to create an environment where students feel comfortable having a go at everything, and eventually reaching a point where they can attempt questions on their own. I’m patient, I explain topics in ways that are relevant to each…
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Amal
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Amal

Tutor Huntingdale, WA
Personalize learning and teach the student specific to their learning style. Its best to ensure they learn the info required in the way the student is capable of learning, rather than enforcing them to follow a default method. Definitely communication and experience with younger people, if they struggle to understand a topic I could explain in…
Isabella
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Isabella

Tutor Thornlie, WA
As a tutor the most important thing I can do to support a students development and progression is to provide an open and encouraging environment. By doing this, I am providing a space where students can be honest about their challenges and feel comfortable asking for help rather than feeling embarrassed to acknowledge when they are struggling to…
Eeshan
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Eeshan

Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
Apply all types of teaching techniques and consider all learning types in order to provide the best tutoring for the student and ensure a safe, comfortable and rewarding environment. Respectful, Kind, Honest, Firm but Fair, Knowledgeable,…
Simran
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Simran

Tutor Beckenham, WA
I believe that an important thing to consider is empathy and encouragement, as students often look up to their tutors for advice, validation and knowledge. Another significant thing a tutor can do for a student is provide them with plenty of practice questions and worksheets, especially for mathematics, practice questions allow certain concepts to…
Manisha
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Manisha

Tutor Ferndale, WA
understanding the needs of each student, clarifying their doubts in an easy and unique way, building confidence in students, promoting their critical thinking capacities rather than spoon feeding every concepts, etc. are the most important things i consider for a tutor to do for the student the biggest strength i have from my previous tutoring…
Xinchi
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Xinchi

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Delivering information in an effective and efficient manner as well as supporting and motivating the students through their ups and downs. The ability provide basic information quickly before the tutoring session in person is also very important I am very hard working and dedicated person. I've just graduated from All Saints' College in 2020 so…
Lisa
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Lisa

Tutor Parkwood, WA
I think the most important thing is giving students learning and study strategies which they can apply across different subjects and learning areas. I believe this is the most useful information you can teach a student as this knowledge is what will allow them to become an independent learner, improve their academic marks across the board, and…
Linda
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Linda

Tutor Maddington, WA
I believe that patience is very important when it comes to tutoring. This is important because it allows for the student to remain comfortable and ask questions without being worried that they are being judged. Since asking questions is a key aspect of the learning process, impatience would simply limit the students ability to learn. I am able to…
Karanveer Singh
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Karanveer Singh

Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
Understanding the student is one of the most important things that a tutor should do for a student. To understand where the student is lacking focus and what needs to be done to het better results is one of the qualities which a tutor should have. The bond I make with the students in no time is one of the qualities I like about me. From…
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Anjali

Tutor East Cannington, WA
A tutor can listen to them and really understand their challenges in order to provide a tailor-made learning solution. Each child is different with specific learning needs, a great tutor can help them find the right way of learning that is most fruitful. I believe in learning myself for a solid subject knowledge and great interpersonal skills,…
Forrest
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Forrest

Tutor Parkwood, WA
To boost confidence and motivation. I believe that you cannot force a student to learn, but you can guide them to do their best. If the student does not wish to learn, there is not much I can do to improve their grades. But, if the students are highly motivated and willing to learn, even if their grades are below average, they can rapidly improve…
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Hin

Tutor Willetton, WA
From my experience, the desire to learn and succeed must come from within, but once that feeling is there it is the tutor's responsibility to cultivate and grow this passion and to translate it into continuous improvement. Hence, one of the most important things that a tutor can do is understand the student's needs and to meet those needs in a…

Local Reviews

A dedicated, enthusiastic, and hard working teacher, Kevin prepares his lesson plans well with a tremendous amount of thought. He is a kind and patient teacher, who has been teaching at the IELTS school and at the best Universities in Northern China for 3 years. Kevin trains his students to achieve their best in their exams and his students speak highly of him.
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Inside GosnellsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Neha focused on using algebra to represent numbers and practiced substitution in algebra with guided examples.

In Year 10, Tanvi worked through analysis of the film "Rabbit-Proof Fence," including character, setting, and symbol discussions, then completed a still image analysis to support her assessment.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Dylan covered financial mathematics basics by calculating simple and compound interest and applied these skills through targeted worksheet exercises.

Recent Challenges

Relied heavily on a calculator for even straightforward calculations, as one tutor observed: "She reached for the calculator before trying mental math or estimation." This habit slowed her problem-solving and masked gaps in basic numeracy.

In algebra, avoided writing out full working for equations—skipping steps led to confusion when reviewing mistakes later.

The student did not complete research homework on World War I, leaving too little lesson time for essay writing; the introduction was finished, but body paragraphs were left blank until next week.

Recent Achievements

One Gosnells tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who, after struggling with finance topics like simple and compound interest, was recently able to apply the formulas independently during their session.

Another high schooler, previously hesitant to ask for help with algebraic mistakes, began spotting and correcting her own errors before the tutor pointed them out—a first for her.

In Year 6 English, Tanvi, who once needed step-by-step support for essay structure, took initiative by writing a practice essay on her own using the TEEL method and only sought feedback after finishing.

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 Knowledge Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Gosnells Primary School.