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Liam

Economics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning meaningful, and foster independent thinking. Academic success isn’t just about knowing the right formulas or facts—it’s about developing the mindset and strategies to tackle challenges with resilience. I focus on creating a supportive environment…
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Yaseen

Economics Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The first goal is to improve his understanding and knowledge of the subject. Along with this goal comes the confidence that the student will gain in the learning process which might improve all his educational life. My knowledge about math subject and ability to explain mathematical principles to young students is my main strength. Also, building…
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Samantha

Economics Tutor Lindfield, NSW
To motivate and inspire them to work their hardest and perservere with their difficult subjects even when they are struggling - also to teach each student in a specific way that works individually for them (I think it is important to treat every student differently so as to be most effective) Strenghts would include my patience and creativity in…
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Rijwa

Economics Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make the student fall in love with the learning process! A student that loves to learn never finds studying a chore. Strong Interpersonal and Active Listening skills along with patience and persistence. I am able to connect with my students and truly understand their academic struggles. My…
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Jiawei

Economics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
In the short term, it is important to help the student develop an understanding of the ideas behind a topic, rather than just knowing the content. Over the long term, helping the student form an effective study method of their own as well as developing good study habits will be critical to their later success. Aside from my experience and…
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Thomas

Economics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can build a personal and strong relationship with their students. Helping them with their learning progress not just only helping them doing their homework. Communication skills also play an important role, by communicating with their parents or guardian how to help the students in their learning process I…
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Jerry

Economics Tutor Turramurra, NSW
As a passionate tutor, the responsibility to create confidence and trust is vital in learning. Confidence allows students to tackle difficult and complex problems, serving as a 'stepping stone' to build a mathematical foundation. It can also act as an incentive for students to engage in lessons comprised of challenges. Furthermore, building trust…
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Richard

Economics Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The ability to answer their questions and provide support wherever possible to resolve the hardest of questions. I feel that my strengths would be patience, encouragement and persistence to stick at the problem until an answer is found. I relate well to people and would do my best to support the student/s where I can. My weaknesses would be not…
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Adeline

Economics Tutor Castlecrag, NSW
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Anh

Economics Tutor Naremburn, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster confidence, and encourage independent thinking. A tutor should break down difficult concepts in a way that matches the student's learning style while also guiding them to think critically rather than just memorizing answers. Patience and encouragement…
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Angus

Economics Tutor Epping, NSW
Helping students to attain a great results is what everyone thinks the most important. However, in my opinion, I believe in order to help them, it is more important to understand their difficulties and lead them to enjoy of doing maths but not hating. -Patient -Helpful -Careful -Passionate -Enthusiastic…
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Mason

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Every learner owns unique interests and special skills, therefore, understanding their potential and guide them with appropriate approaches is the most important things a tutor can do for a student As a tutor, my strengths are a personalized teaching style and cohesive explanation. Basically, depending on student's demands and competence, I would…
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Rafiun

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Tutoring can help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutoring gives students individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who struggle to keep up, as well as those who aren't challenged enough. communication and social skills. patience,…
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Ruohan

Economics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Communication, time management and patient. Adaptable, hard-working and reliable post-graduate student and part-time tutor with high quality background of statistics, mathematics, finance, actuarial studies and English. Microsoft Office: Advanced Knowledge, 11 years experience Mathematics; Data Entry, Advanced Ability and higher than 95% accuracy;…
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Daniel

Economics Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Catering to a student's needs and teaching at a pace that the student can follow is the most important thing in my opinion, as it ensures the student is fully comprehending and understanding what the tutor is teaching My strength lies in my patience and empathy when helping others as I was in their very shoes up until very recently so I would be…
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Theruni

Economics Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Maintain a positive attitude, take away the stress from learning, guide them and restructure their approach to studying when they come across roadblocks. Besides this it is essential that the tutor has good notes, visual ques, easy acronyms and memorization strategies, probes the student to think on their own and create a curiosity and interest in…
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Eunice

Economics Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Ensure the students understand the main concepts. Also provide different learning method for different students is also very important, as each student may learn more efficiently in different ways. I have a positive personality and I prefer to leave my explanation simple. It would therefore benefit students as it will be easier for them to…
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Deqian

Economics Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The most important thing tutor a tutor can do is to teach students to solve problems independently. The tutor should teach not only how steps to complete the problems but also the logic behind the problems. Thus, students could solve similar or harder questions on their own the next time. One of my strengths is that I know how to adjust the…

Local Reviews

I am happy to report that Eli is enjoying Darren's tutoring, and is already making progress. Darren is knowledgeable, patient and friendly. We are happy to continue with the current arrangement. Thanks!
Simon, Lindfield

Inside KillaraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Henry practised consumer arithmetic by calculating GST on different purchases and worked through number skills using real-life examples.

For Year 10, Anna revised simultaneous equations, tackling both substitution and elimination methods, and strengthened her algebra by adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student reviewed polynomial graphing techniques before moving on to exponential growth and decay scenarios as well as interpreting rates of change with respect to time.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student needed to read questions more carefully but often jumped straight to calculations, leading to confusion between multiplying and applying powers.

A Year 11 learner showed reluctance to map out working in probability problems—skipping this step meant errors weren't spotted until the end.

Another in Year 12 calculus repeatedly made small mistakes with definite integrals, as a tutor noted: "Minor careless errors became obvious during expansion."

Across several years, some learners arrived late or without needed materials; missing these first minutes led to gaps that resurfaced during revision sessions and complicated new topics later on.

Recent Achievements

One Killara tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to guess at algebraic problems now takes time to approach each question logically, breaking it down step by step instead of rushing.

In Year 11, another student who previously hesitated with complex differentiation has begun tackling chain rule and tangent questions confidently after a few worked examples, showing clear progress in structuring their solutions.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student made a tangible leap by independently converting percentages to decimals for the first time—last month they always needed prompting but now complete these conversions on their own before moving ahead.

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 Lindfield Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Family Catholic Primary School.