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Info Processing Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
Be friendly with the student so that they can share their fears about any subject. If someone don’t understand a topic, guide him/her separately. Make lesson easier for the students. The most important strength of me as a tutor is I can teach difficult things into easier way. On top of that I can understand people’s…
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Aayushi

Info Processing Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
1. Boast their confidence. 2. Motivate them 3. Create a healthy environment to study 4. Have a good bond so that they are open to share their weaknesses over a subject (s). 5. Being a good listener to them. 6. Support them throughout their learning journey. 1. Strong communication skills 2. Strong interpersonal skills 3. Mentoring and…
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Srotoswini

Info Processing Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
A tutor is the one and only one who can make a subject interesting to students, and try to bring out the best from them. And a tutor can also add moral values through studies which in general can add value to a student's life. I try to make people understand subjects relating to real life aspects so as to make even abstract things easy, And I also…
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Abit

Info Processing Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Understand students and provide solutions suitable for them. Providing study tips and advices on how to learn and memorize which is much needed for students. I am a calm person hence I am completely okay to repeat the session till students fully understand the content . Also I am a dedicated person so I look for alternative ways to explain things…
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Dang

Info Processing Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The most important thing is how to communicate practical knowledge to students to ensure that they can understand the problem and can approach other similar problems My strengths are knowledge, technical skills, and…
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Sagar

Info Processing Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Encourage students to develop and learn new skills. Always have "ready-to-help" attitude which can solve their doubts as early as possible. I have a positive attitude and I believe that is my strength. A positive attitude and environment encourage the student to learn new things quickly. Students don't feel shy to ask questions if they had any in…
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Irfan Jalal

Info Processing Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for his student is to make sure the tutor is his friend in his time of need. The tutor and student need to have a good relationship so that the student can hesitantly ask them anything they want. The tutor has to make sure the student fully understands the concepts and test him in different ways to assess…
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Zain

Info Processing Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Take tests on weekly basis Use appropriate ways to help them easily understand things Hold proper discussion about every topic Replying to the their queries/questions I make everything for my students easy to understand and honestly deliver the lecture. I don't hide anything from them that I know in detail instead always try to completely guide…
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Supratik

Info Processing Tutor North Wollongong, NSW
1. To understand the technique of tutoring that suits best the particular student 2. Make sessions as interactive as possible 3. Step into a student's shoes and analyze 4. A good way to gain insights into a student's understanding of any concept is to ask a few simple questions 5. Allowing students to ask queries from time to time I am an…
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kartik

Info Processing Tutor North Wollongong, NSW
A tutor can help a student by building confidence, offering personalized support, and sparking a love for learning. We should give clear explanations, customized guidance, and helpful feedback to help students do their best. As a tutor, I excel in breaking down complex concepts into understandable chunks, adapting to individual learning styles,…
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Jayaharsha

Info Processing Tutor Fairy Meadow, NSW
Give them the help they need in a way that they will understand so that they can be confident in their own academic abilities. My previous experience working as a tutor and knowing how to communicate topics effectively based on the level of understanding of the student. I am also proficient in a wide range of topics having taken chemistry, physics…
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Aaron

Info Processing Tutor Fairy Meadow, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized support, foster a deep understanding of the subject matter, and build the student's confidence. A tutor should also identify and address gaps in knowledge, adapt to the student's learning style, and inspire a love for learning. My strengths as a tutor…
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Megha

Info Processing Tutor Fairy Meadow, NSW
Understanding that patience is the key and giving students time to grasp things Good communication and…
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RAHUL

Info Processing Tutor Balgownie, NSW
Beside helping and guiding a student to achieve a bright future, the best a tutor can do is to guide them in the right way. Not in the way tutor wants to but in a way a required by the student because every one is different. And yes, a tutor teaches student and make them the best version of themselves. I understand and observe people more then…
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Harrison

Info Processing Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Believe in them. I think it’s important for a tutor to believe that the student can succeed and to help them to do so. I believe that the way I explain content is my biggest strength I have been told that I explain content in an east to understand way that also respects the knowledge level of the…
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Samanta

Info Processing Tutor Figtree, NSW
A tutor should be fair and promote independent thinking rather than just giving answers. Encouraging students to analyze problems, develop strategies, and build logical reasoning skills is essential. Another key role is boosting confidence—many students struggle not due to a lack of ability, but self-doubt. By providing structured learning,…
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Jordan

Info Processing Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Listen to them, let them teach you about themselves, let them have a go and try things and trial and error. No matter how many times they get it wrong they will always learn more by putting the effort in rather than just being given the answer. Also find out what techniques help them learn best, some students can pick up things in different ways…
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Ethan

Info Processing Tutor Cordeaux Heights, NSW
A tutor shouldn’t just repeat what a students been taught by their teacher. I believe it’s important a tutor listens to their student and understands the areas they struggle in and need help with, and to further understand how that student learns as everyone learns in different ways. A tutor that understands their student will be capable of…
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Nikita

Info Processing Tutor Woonona, NSW
I believe that the most important role of a tutor is to adjust their teaching methods to align with the student's individual learning style and pace. Such personalization facilitates quicker comprehension of the material and helps prevent the student from becoming frustrated. My strengths as a tutor lie in my patience and adaptability. I am…
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Rabbia

Info Processing Tutor Cringila, NSW
The most important thing to make a student well disciplined person who knows his moral values and the aims of his life To make a passionate person a student should learn about the moral values and the maintenance of discipline in his life. My strength in being a tutor is to maintain a disciple in the class When a teacher comes in class so…

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Yasaman, Fairy Meadow

Inside KeiravilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Sarah revised fractions, including adding and subtracting multiple fractions and converting between decimals and percentages.

In Year 9, James practised coordinate geometry by solving challenge questions in preparation for an assessment and worked on trigonometric relations like finding unknown values for sine and cosine.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Chloe focused on composite functions and trig functions, reviewing how to combine function rules and sketch different types of graphs.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student found interpreting worded problems challenging and didn't always check their answers—back checking was inconsistent leading to a few mistakes in simpler content.

In Year 10, forgetting to use brackets when sketching algebraic functions resulted in errors that had to be reworked.

For a senior student tackling trigonometry, relying on the calculator process sometimes masked gaps in understanding how to find angles and sides.

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided showing full working for basic multiplication facts, which made it harder to spot where confusion began. This left time spent fixing earlier steps instead of building new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Keiraville noticed a big shift for one Year 10 student, Remy, who now routinely asks clarifying questions and double-checks his trigonometry work instead of guessing—something he used to avoid.

Another high school student, Emily, recently tackled complex algebraic expressions and found unknown angles with ease; this was a breakthrough after previously needing step-by-step guidance on similar problems.

Meanwhile, a younger student began using the "speak out loud" method independently when breaking down maths questions—a change from earlier sessions where she hesitated to verbalise her thinking—and finished all ten problems without 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 Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Keiraville Public School.