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Lower Mitcham's tutors include a qualified secondary maths and science teacher with over 7 years' experience, a university lecturer and seasoned K–12 tutor, an ATAR 99.95 IB graduate and junior school mentor, a medical student with top academic awards, experienced peer mentors, camp leaders, Olympiad participants, and youth coaches passionate about guiding young learners.

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Chaojun

Tutor Springfield, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning engaging and make student love the subject. Math formulas can sometimes seem boring, it's crucial for a tutor to interpret math in an interesting way. By doing so, students are more likely to develop a passion for math and experience the rewarding feeling that…
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David

Tutor Pasadena, SA
Our modern world is built around education and every student can expect to experience a lot of it in the future. Therefore, it is most important that a tutor should model genuine interest in learning (both the subject matter and how to learn well), so that the student him/herself enjoys the process and is encouraged to become a lifelong learner.…
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Amber
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Amber

Tutor Panorama, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is reassure them that it is perfectly normal to not understand a topic straight away. Tutors must make sure that students are not ashamed of needing help, and do not feel 'stupid' or 'dumb' for not understanding. I am a very patient person who is good at listening. When I am in a tutoring role…
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Bethany

Tutor Highgate, SA
- be willing to let them lay out their own ideas, plans, or problems before jumping in. - help them find what interests them and motivates them in a given subject - help them understand exactly what assignments require of them, so they know what they're working towards. - help them get to the bottom of whatever difficulties they face in…
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Alisha

Tutor Clarence Park, SA
A tutor can ensure a positive teaching learning environment where students feel free to explore knowledge with keen interest. I believe creating a friendly bond with students enable teacher to understand individual differences and cater to the educational needs accordingly. Creativity, empathy, flexibility and adaptability are few of my great…
Tahlia
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Tahlia

Tutor Malvern, SA
Provide guidance and encouragement. Also allowing the student to have a go on their own will assist them in thinking for themselves whilst stepping in when needed. Making sure concepts are well understood by the student is of high importance and the tutor should facilitate this understanding. The student should start to feel more confident in…
Barry
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Barry

Tutor Malvern, SA
Be patient, sometime students are having a hard time to understand some new confusing concepts in math or physics. It is important to explain the concept to students in a different way. During such a time, finding a new way to explain things in an easier way such students can learn is very important or students might give up on this point. In the…
Valarie
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Valarie

Tutor Melrose Park, SA
It is important that students succeed and sometimes this means going back to the concept. In my teaching I've explained to students who don't understand that the teacher needs to find another way to present the content. Having taught ESL I empathise with students whose second language is English. I have considerable experience and have succeeded…
Mabel
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Mabel

Tutor Clarence Gardens, SA
To be patient and willing to share the knowledge . To be caring and understanding to the student as everyone one has their way of learning and the progression of learning. I am a person who is patient , compassion and understanding . I’m willing to slowly explain the methods of doing . I’m open to any feedback and willing to make amendments to…
Kurt
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Kurt

Tutor Belair, SA
A tutor MUST make the student comfortable with their learning by building a friendship with them, so that they always want to return to EZY Math Tutoring. A tutor must also put aside everything else in their life to assist the student: even if I have a bad day I cannot let that lessen my performance while teaching the student. Finally, a tutor…
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Haider Ali

Tutor Fullarton, SA
I think a tutor can teach a student how to learn a topic after it is explained by the tutor. Because at the end, it is the student who needs to learn by themselves after something is being taught to them. A tutor should make sure that anyone can learn those topics on their own if they are introduced by the tutor. My first strength as a tutor is my…
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Ma Angelica

Tutor Fullarton, SA
Understanding the child's behaviour and adopting learning styles to it. I am a mother myself to a seven year old so I have a better understanding with their behaviour. And i am passionate with teaching as I used to teach keyboard playing to…
Shreta
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Shreta

Tutor St Marys, SA
Important things a tutor can do for a student is firstly, learning about them. This means identifying their strengths and weaknesses to create a learning-style which is suitable for the student. As a tutor you should also improve a students studying style and work with them to achieve their best. Tutors should help students build their confidence…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

Tutor Hyde Park, SA
To get on the student level and explain things in depth so they can understand what they are working on. I am very patient and explain things very…
Jolene
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Jolene

Tutor Hyde Park, SA
Fostering a supportive & safe environment to encourage students to ask questions so I can understand their needs better. There is no such thing as silly questions! :) Simplifying complex concepts into components that can hopefully be easier to digest/understand. As a tutor, my strength lies in my ability to understand students' objectives and…
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Bolanle

Tutor St Marys, SA
1. Being patient and providing time for the student to think. 2. By focusing the session on learning aspect rather than correction. 3. Establish a classroom routine 4. Showing Empathy for Students 1) Energy: To establish a good relationship, the tutor must be an energetic person, someone with a lot of enthusiasm and human interactions. 2)…
Keshvinder Singh
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Keshvinder Singh

Tutor Urrbrae, SA
Help. A tutor should allow for the student to work with their strengths to solve problems, and also to work on weaknesses. a tutor should work with a student, ie. adapt to how different students work, and help them work according to their process. I am good with working with people. as a tutor, i also allow a student to discover answers with a…
Tina Chenxi
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Tina Chenxi

Tutor Urrbrae, SA
1. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them become more confident with themselves about their ability to achieve the grade they want in the subject they want. As a wise person once said, "if you believe, you're already half way there." As a tutor I want to be able to help my students believe in themselves so they realise…
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Timothy

Tutor Urrbrae, SA
The goal of tutoring should be to empower students and thus the primary focus of tuition should be to develop confidence and independence rather than reliance. For this reason, I believe the most important component of tutoring is not working through content, but reflecting and future planning to ensure the student believes they have the skills…
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Alexander

Tutor Fullarton, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the skills to solve unfamiliar problems that they have not learned a method of solving, and require them to devise their own unique approach to the problem. My biggest strengths as a tutor are that I have a very patient approach to teaching and that I am able to clearly and…
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Harish

Tutor Unley, SA
By giving inputs required for a concept and asking him/her to do. Regular monitoring of his/her had to be done so that one can come to know the person is going in a right path or not. Motivating that person whenever he felts so discouraged. Knowledge Patience Willing to teach my best Open-minded Motivating…
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Madie

Tutor Unley, SA
I think the greatest thing is improving their learning abilities and making them confident and teach the technics of studying. Being flexible and adapt to students needs which lead them success in academic education. Persistence, Kindness, collaborative, Flexibility, Adaptability, Adjustability, listening, positivity , Act Professionally and…
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Cynthia

Tutor Unley, SA
Taking the fear out of maths for students, and help them find their own way of learning and build their self-confidence. Try to help students solve problems from different perspectives (sometimes there is more than one way to answer a problem) 1. I'm math and teaching double major, as a pre service teacher, we have been told many teaching…

Local Reviews

Charlotte is progressing nicely and she works well and is comfortable with Frank.
Diana, Torrens Park

Inside Lower MitchamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Harry worked through solving probability problems using Venn diagrams and tree diagrams, including events without replacement.

In Year 10, Olivia practised quadratic graphing by finding x- and y-intercepts and the turning point for different equations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ben focused on the basics of differentiation, tackling first principles as well as applying product, quotient, and chain rules to various functions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Specialist Maths, unclear working and untidy formatting ("needs to work on making formatting of questions clearer for examiner") led to errors compounding across multi-step calculus problems.

For a Year 10 science assignment, not gathering resources ahead of lessons meant lost time setting up instead of discussing ideas.

A Year 8 student's over-reliance on mimicking previous solutions in algebra caused repeated sign errors—"relies on previous problems' structure and copying it down."

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student often added when multiplication was required, particularly with larger numbers, resulting in confusion during worded perimeter tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Lower Mitcham tutor noticed a real change in a Year 11 student who, after struggling to connect chemistry assignments with class content, started referencing articles independently and wrote significant parts of each paragraph without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student who previously needed step-by-step guidance began tackling her maths homework solo—she finished most questions on her own and only asked for help with the trickiest two.

In primary sessions, Sarah used to hesitate when multiplying large numbers but now works through them with much less prompting and greater independence.

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 Mitcham Memorial Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Scotch College - Torrens Park Campus.