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Tutors in Joslin include a Master of Teaching-qualified science educator with international classroom and Kumon experience, an ATAR 99.75 graduate and scholarship recipient, a university mathematics graduate who's tutored hundreds to exam success, PhD researchers, seasoned teaching assistants, STEM specialists, and high-achieving students excelling in academic leadership and peer mentoring roles.

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Todd

Engineering Studies Tutor North Adelaide, SA
I feel that the most important things that a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence and interest in the subject by providing challenging yet achievable goals. Aside from mathematical ability, I believe that I have a patient nature when working with other and a strong persevering ethic when faced with difficulties. An area which I may…
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Matthew

Engineering Studies Tutor Broadview, SA
Being able to help build a students confidence in themselves, but also to teach them how to problem solve and learn. - I am very patient as a tutor - I have studied and tutored for a long time - I can teach concepts in a variety of ways in order to find the way the student learns best - I have an engineering/maths/computer science mindset when…
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Nathanael

Engineering Studies Tutor Broadview, SA
Show them a good example, and teach them only what the wish to know. Physics and and Mathematics. I can tutor well enough, but I can be a little bit of a know it…
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Thi Ngoc Tram

Engineering Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing is that you have to get the required skill on the aspect you are mentoring. In addition, you also have to get the command of conveying knowledge to the students As a tutor, it is not only that you can share your knowledge with other people, you can also learn some other things/ creative things from mentees for the same…
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Adwait

Engineering Studies Tutor Lightsview, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence and spark their curiosity. Creating a safe, supportive space where they feel comfortable asking questions makes a huge difference. A tutor should also help students develop their own problem-solving skills, empowering them to tackle challenges independently and…
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shilpa

Engineering Studies Tutor Brompton, SA
tutor is meant to solve or make life easy of a student so do tutor must do.tutor must leen upon the techniques the student is comfort with rather than making it a headache for a student to learn or grasp it.so one must go with student methodology as prime motive is to make things crystal clear to the students. patience- in explaining things back…
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Joshua

Engineering Studies Tutor Welland, SA
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence in a subject area. A student with more confidence will feel comfortable with the subject matter and will be able to apply it to a wider variety of questions and problems. Attaining this confidence can be achieved through a number of methods such as:…
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Edward

Engineering Studies Tutor Pooraka, SA
i believe it is to make sure i understand the student's position and listen to what he/she needs/requires, try come up with strategies for the student to be able to teach himself and become confident in his/hers math skills. strengths would be, i am easy to get along with hence they will be more willing to ask questions weaknesses would…
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Michael

Engineering Studies Tutor Pooraka, SA
To teach a student how to learn. I have studied and worked with multi-nationals and people from diverse backgrounds and levels of education. I have served in several leadership roles both as a student and as an engineer. I believe this gives me the people skills that i need as a tutor. With my experience as an engineering student I have used…
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Mahbod

Engineering Studies Tutor Pooraka, SA
Teach the fundamentals and application of subjects especially in Mathematics teach the student in a way that they will be able to understand and solve any questions in their level, also making subjects interesting is very important specially in subjects like mathematics that are not very interesting by themselves .Knowledge and references…
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Jay

Engineering Studies Tutor Pooraka, SA
I believe 'Patience' is the most important thing. A tutor should be patient to assure the understanding of students into a problem by repeating the explanation or asking related questions. If students still don't understand, the tutor should be patient to change the teaching method and develop an effective explanation until they understand the…
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Michael

Engineering Studies Tutor Pooraka, SA
To teach a student how to learn. I have studied and worked with multi-nationals and people from diverse backgrounds and levels of education. I have served in several leadership roles both as a student and as an engineer. I believe this gives me the people skills that i need as a tutor. With my experience as an engineering student I have used…
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Dang

Engineering Studies Tutor Pooraka, SA
Confidence and great achievements are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Students can do anything in their best if they are confident in themselves. Achievements just naturally come with their efforts and passions. I am a friendly, patient, flexible, agile, and thoughtful person. I have great academic achievements and…
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Alex

Engineering Studies Tutor Mansfield Park, SA
The most important thing is to became a friend to them so that they can share every doubts and issues with us. Need to listen to them and must extend kind hands to uphold children I am a good listener so that I can understand the problems faced by students and can suport them. And always looks for easy and understandable methods to make teaching…
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Kavya

Engineering Studies Tutor Ingle Farm, SA
A tutor should not be someone who forces children to study. He or she should be a good friend, mentor for every child. He or she should be able to show patience and empathy to her students and stand with them in achieving their dreams. As a tutor, my major strengths are good communication skills and patience. I strongly want my students to…

Local Reviews

Going amazingly! Tayla had an online lesson on Monday, but still went really well! Isabella is going above and beyond. We're so grateful that you have introduced us to her!
Jacqui, Walkerville

Inside JoslinTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Naba worked on identifying and writing ordinal numbers as words, along with using essential basic words in sentences to boost reading and writing fluency.

Year 8 student Daniel focused on solving linear equations in algebra and applied the Pythagoras theorem to geometry problems, often working through example questions together for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah completed revision on quadratic equations and tackled probability worksheets, ensuring strong understanding by practising a range of worded problems from recent assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 mathematics, a recurring challenge has been translating worded problems into equations—one tutor noted, "he gets tangled in his thoughts when the answer is there, but gets lost in the process," especially during algebra and multi-step reasoning. This habit led to incomplete written working and confusion between operations, slowing progress.

In Year 4, not reading questions carefully resulted in misunderstanding fraction word problems until they were read aloud together; this meant correct answers only came after significant prompting.

For a Year 1 student, messy number writing made her work difficult to read and occasionally unreadable—extra time was spent correcting basic presentation instead of moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Joslin tutor noticed a high school student who previously struggled with fractions was able to tackle new problems accurately during their session, even managing a bonus question with minimal help—a big shift from earlier lessons where he'd often get stuck.

Another secondary student has begun to explain her reasoning in probability questions rather than just giving answers, showing she's thinking through the steps instead of guessing.

In primary years, Naba is now reading and writing numbers up to 100 confidently on her own, after needing frequent guidance before; today she completed all number-writing activities without any errors.

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 Walkerville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like East Adelaide School.