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Kudla's tutors bring together a wealth of real classroom and mentoring experience: from seasoned K–12 educators with teaching degrees, specialist learning support staff, Kumon instructors, and early childhood experts, to high-ATAR graduates, Maths Olympiad competitors, published academic researchers, and passionate peer mentors—all dedicated to nurturing students' growth across every subject.

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Dorene

Chemistry Tutor Munno Para West, SA
I think the most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning engaging, and teach them how to think independently. It's not just about explaining concepts it's about creating a supportive space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should also adapt…
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Neha

Chemistry Tutor Smithfield Plains, SA
As a chemistry tutor, my duty is not just to support them intellectually, but also to help them learn and comprehend the world. I would love to help them grow mentally and emotionally to emerge as a good human being on the whole. Before being a tutor to them, I have to be their friend to enable their overall happy development as an individual. I…
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Pavel

Chemistry Tutor Craigmore, SA
Encouraging and patient when explaining concepts to students. Tutors need to provide encouragement as this will build both motivation within the student to do well in a subject, and increase their overall confidence in a difficult topic. I believe setting achievable goals is also an important thing a chemistry tutor can do. Patience is also…
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Rylee

Chemistry Tutor Gawler, SA
I think supporting their studies not to necessarily raise their grade but so that they understand the topic and how to apply it best I think I'm good at explaining topics in multiple ways if a student isn't understanding the content. I also think I'm good at researching different extensions and explanation…
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David

Chemistry Tutor Gawler East, SA
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is teach them ways of learning that work for them. If they can learn properly the grades and interest in the subject should naturally follow. My strengths as a tutor lie in my good understanding of mathematics from studying it at university for 4 years, and because I have struggled…
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Nithin

Chemistry Tutor Elizabeth Downs, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, offer patient guidance, foster a supportive learning environment, adapt teaching strategies to suit the student's needs, and instill confidence in their abilities. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain complex concepts in simple…
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Gregory

Chemistry Tutor Elizabeth North, SA
For high school students, I find that the most important thing a tutor can do is to build a student's confidence in their own abilities. More often than not, I hear student's say that they don't know what they're doing, which can hold them back from trying their best. It's a fact of psychology that people tend to sabotage their own efforts when…
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Soraya

Chemistry Tutor Edinburgh North, SA
I strongly believe that tutor are in a position, where they can not only help the student with solving a problem, but also build their confidence so that they become confident in solving any type of problems independently. It is also about teaching them how to approach a question instead of giving them the answers. For example, helping them to…
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Dev

Chemistry Tutor Elizabeth East, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and teach them how to learn independently. It’s not just about solving problems for them, it’s about giving them the tools and strategies to tackle challenges on their own. A tutor should motivate students,…

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We feel very fortunate that Jessica can assist Laura. Laura is doing well in Maths.
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Inside KudlaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Sam focused on mastering integration techniques and reviewed his derivatives topic test to consolidate calculus skills.

Year 11 student Jamie worked through statistics, including discrete random variables such as Bernoulli and Binomial distributions, using practice tests for reinforcement.

For primary, Year 4 student Ariana practised long multiplication with the grid method and completed a content quiz covering symmetry and types of triangles.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Research Project, one student left assignment work until the last minute, relying heavily on tutor time and missing opportunities for independent revision—"because of time pressure the opportunity to absorb learning is limited."

In Year 10 Science, another arrived without necessary materials or past tests, making it impossible to review key topics.

For a Year 8 algebra session, skipping steps when writing equations hid small errors and slowed progress.

Meanwhile, in primary numeracy (Year 4), incomplete homework on times tables meant gaps persisted into new lessons, causing repeated confusion with worded problems involving multiplication.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kudla noticed a real shift when one high school student, who used to hesitate with essay writing, started actively revising his sentences to avoid repetition and even picked up on missing commas between paragraphs—something he'd missed before.

In another session, a Year 11 student re-engaged with his Research Project after weeks of uncertainty; he came prepared with specific questions for an imagined interview and later received an A for his newspaper PowerPoint.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously guessed at times tables now uses skip counting confidently to solve multiplication problems without prompting.

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 Evanston Gardens Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Evanston Gardens Primary School.