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Tutors in Hurstville include a PhD physicist and experienced school teacher, an HSC Maths Advanced state-first recipient and school captain, an award-winning university educator with international teaching credentials, top-placed Extension maths and science graduates, seasoned Kumon instructors, primary education specialists, and accomplished mentors in dance, music, engineering, and peer academic support.

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Richard

Economics Tutor Hurstville, NSW
Be passionate and confident with their students and be hardworking to allow them to strive Good communication, simplify concepts for my students to understand as I know the experiences of not understanding…
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Faryal

Economics Tutor Penshurst, NSW
Bring positive change in their lives. Help them in overcoming hurdles that hinders their success. Assist them in creating the society they want to live in. Sensitivity and adaptability The aforementioned factors are the need of this rapidly evolving society. it doesn't matter how academically qualified a person is, unless, he/she have the…
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Zeemal Meer

Economics Tutor Penshurst, NSW
-Have confidence in the students -Simplify complex problems for them -Understand their level and teach accordingly My strengths are I love to simplify problems and I have been using this technique in my professional career. Maths isn't hard, It's just sometimes teachers cannot simplify it for…
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Bang Ying

Economics Tutor Hurstville Grove, NSW
The best thing an economics tutor can do is to understand the hardships as a student, compared to teachers, having recently completed some of these courses, we can provide some tips and hacks to help students learn and excel. I am very patient and has studied through multiple programs, I am also multilingual which helps me in communicating with…
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Krish

Economics Tutor Hurstville Grove, NSW
Tutor can assist in providing a tailored direction to student to succeed in life Experience on how best to teach students & provide a tailored…
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Sophia

Economics Tutor Bexley, NSW
Finding out where the student can improve in his/her current learning, making differentiated learning plans, and teaching students what to learn and how to learn. Very patient. Good communication skills. Strong commitment to teaching ( teaching is my career). Able to think deeply to find out difficulties or challenges in students' current…
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Robert

Economics Tutor Bexley, NSW
The most important thing is to get a student interested in the topic. Ability to inspire is what people remember about good teachers decades after school. Second is explaining tricky ideas. Third is building self-confidence. Ability to explain, patience, finding interesting examples. I would test a student's knowledge of each topic before moving…
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Mohsin

Economics Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are: -Build strong, personal relationships with their students. -Truly personalize the learning -Minimize the student's weaknesses -Incorporate connections to the student's interests -Should have specific content expertise -Tutoring is ubiquitous. Good tutors recognize the…
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Jesse

Economics Tutor Arncliffe, NSW
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can be is a mentor and a human being. Someone for younger students to look up to and guide but also relate to in other aspects outside of tutoring. I communicate very well and am extremely patient with younger. I'm able to clearly break down problems and can explain concepts very…
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Dane

Economics Tutor Earlwood, NSW
I believe that an economics tutor should make learning engaging and interesting so that the student is able to learn the content as easily and stress free as possible. Tutors should also accelerate students learning to give them an advantage at school I am very understanding of things that could be difficult for a student to grasp. I am also…
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Ivan

Economics Tutor Lugarno, NSW
I wasn't the smartest kid in the school and I don't think a person good at doing tutoring is how their intelligent in the area. I believe is more like how they can understand the children, understand why they feel the difficult on the subject. As Normal kid myself, I have the ability be the good tutor I think. I have the ability to allow kid to…
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Gokulan

Economics Tutor Belfield, NSW
Fill the students with self confidence. Motivate them to achieve their goals. Be a mentor and guide for their overall personal development. Provide technical expertise on the subject matter. I break down technical problems and translate them into everyday english. I provide solutions to not only solve problems, but to save time in coming to…
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Lachlan

Economics Tutor Dulwich Hill, NSW
Develop their understanding of the subject. This means ensuring they understand the process and the mechanism behind a math calculation for example. This will boost their confidence in being able to answer harder questions that require this skill. Particularly for maths, the harder questions are situated in Q15 and Q16. Attaining marks in this…
Ryan
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Ryan

Economics Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Someone once told me a great teacher is not a messiah but a guide. As an economics tutor, I do not gift my mentees the treasure of knowledge but rather act as a guide toward achieving them. I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do for their students in the limited time that they have is to show them how to study on their own and…
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Tien

Economics Tutor Bankstown, NSW
I have experiences with tutoring peers and younger students, both face-to-face and online, and is described as very approachable and helpful. Aside from offering help with Maths, English, Chemistry and Economics, I can also provide mentorship for students who are interested in the Doctor of Medicine program (namely UMAT and interview tips).…
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Nathaniel

Economics Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most valuable duty of an economics tutor is to focus on the holistic development of a student, allowing them to be persistent, independent and problem-solving to tackle any academic or life challenge. My strengths are my simplistic and analogy-based approach to explaining concepts, and my emphasis on exam technique that allows students to feel…
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Maria Fernanda

Economics Tutor Croydon, NSW
Patience and empathy are key. It is important to connect with the student so they find motivation. I know how to adapt tutoring sessions to students' specific needs and can communicate effectively with different…
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Chigozie Collins

Economics Tutor Bangor, NSW
Ensuring that every student understands each subject and providing a safe learning environment for all students. strong communication skills, dedication, commitment and problem-solving…
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Sashmita

Economics Tutor Ashfield, NSW
Education is very important in today's societies,many parents hire tutors to help their children catch up or keep up in school subjects where they are having difficulties and have fallen behind their peers. Tutors can help a student in one or many subjects depending upon the child’s needs and the tutor’s expertise. "My strength is my…
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Zehao

Economics Tutor St Peters, NSW
Help them understand the concept in class. Teaching them how to do question is not enough, instead teaching them how it work and how to deal with it basic. Because I studied as a student like them I really know how to learn it well. I am a student studying in university, I have experiences to share with them and do my…
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Apiram

Economics Tutor Botany, NSW
I strongly believe the student should be interested in the subject. And I think, it is the role of the tutor to create that interest. The tutor's success is similar to that of a doctor. You succeed when you are no longer needed. I am a student and understand very well the issues students face when doing sums and exams. I believe I have mastered…
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Angus

Economics Tutor Enmore, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do is provide a support network and assistance for the students both in and outside of academics. With students, a tutor should not only be considered a teacher but also a friend who they can inquire about topics and issues which a tutor has already experienced and can be an assistance of. My…
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Harvey

Economics Tutor Strathfield, NSW
Personally, the most important thing is that you get the students to actually understand the lessons and know what they are doing rather than just completing their works. I can stay back for extra time just to make they understand the lessons. ACHIEVEMENTS: HSC Mathematics: Band 6 in Mathematic Advanced High Band 5 in Mathematic Extension…

Local Reviews

Everyone was very polite and wanting to help. Just needed more consistency when reading previous replies from me. Cheers and thanks
Mark .Yuen, Hurstville

Inside HurstvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Abigail focused on mastering surds and related graph formulas, using targeted practice questions to strengthen her understanding.

For Year 10, Conrad prepared for an upcoming electrical exam by tackling a variety of non-calculator questions and applying formulas to different scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Dianna reviewed key concepts such as multiplication and algebra through mixed question sets designed to assess her current level and address any gaps.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, a student was keen to "finish assignments quickly," but this sometimes meant key parts of the assignment were left incomplete before submission.

During a Year 10 algebra session, one learner avoided revisiting previous mistakes, with the tutor noting, "He didn't look back at his worked solutions, so recurring errors weren't addressed."

A senior student preparing for exams arrived without their calculator or notes for trigonometry practice; confusion followed when they couldn't attempt multi-step problems as planned.

After missing an important revision lesson in Year 11 due to late cancellation, it became harder to regain momentum for upcoming assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hurstville noticed a Year 10 student who previously relied heavily on worked examples now independently checks her answers and corrects small errors herself during algebra practice.

In Year 11, another student who found scientific formulas confusing last term began recognising patterns, quickly matching each formula to the right context without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student—who used to need step-by-step help with maths word problems—has started breaking down questions into diagrams all on her own, then tackling each part without waiting for hints. Last session, she solved an entire multi-step problem unaided.

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 Kogarah Library and Service Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Danebank - An Anglican School for Girls.