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Matthew

Tutor Lyons, ACT
Inspiring a passion for the subject. I have a deep understanding of mathematics and what is important in mathematical…
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Chimi

Tutor Lyons, ACT
Helping children learn for life and not just for exams. Making learning fun and engaging. Engaging children in what they are learning and making it…
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Olive

Tutor Lyons, ACT
Listening to their needs and their struggles is vital to finding a way for them to enjoy school and the subject. You need to be able to push the student but in a way that helps them to achieve something they're proud of. Pushing them for results is usually only going to increase their frustration and dislike for school/learning. Tutors are in a…
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James

Tutor Lyons, ACT
Foster a passion for learning Fast learner, patient, personable and flexible in…
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Jaya

Tutor Lyons, ACT
Clarify concepts: I believe I can help my student better understand difficult material by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable parts and explaining it in a way that is easy to understand. Provide feedback: I can also give my students constructive feedback on their work, helping them to identify areas for improvement and grow as…
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Karthika

Tutor Phillip, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do to the students are clearing their doubts whenever they ask. One tutor must answer all the doubts of the students as soon as possible. Also a tutor must be always approach a student with smiling face. My strength is my pleasant face and friendly attitude. If a student saw a tutor with pleasant face they will…
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Roshan

Tutor Chifley, ACT
Be supportive and encouraging. I listen. I encourage. I am patient. I try to understand the problems faced by the students and ensure that all their doubts are clarified completely before moving forward with the…
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Benju

Tutor Chifley, ACT
The main important thing a tutor can do for a student is they can teach problem solving skills to students .However they can also be the influencer, motivator and good guidance of the students which will help to develop the overall performance of the students. The main key in me is my self confident.I believe in myself.However other elements are…
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Dylan

Tutor Hughes, ACT
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is spark interest towards the subject matter and make the student more driven towards gaining a better understanding of the topic. My biggest strength would be how personable I am and how easily I can relate to the struggles that others are experiencing. This when combined with my well developed…
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Manoj

Tutor Phillip, ACT
Guide them so that they can learn by themselves not just give answers to any questions. Expressing and explaining a problem and solution to a…
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Patrick Jason

Tutor Garran, ACT
It is all about knowing the audience. Not all kids/students have the same skillset, some are good in memorizing, some are good in analogy, some are good in logic and arithmetic. So it's about knowing their strengths and align it in a way that it would enhance their ability to learn. I am very dynamic and very patient in terms of tutoring, the…
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Norbu

Tutor Pearce, ACT
Know your students first and prepare yourself as per the kind of student you have in the class I manage any sort of student that I teach and I love to engage them…
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Pema

Tutor Garran, ACT
The most important aspect about tutoring is to be able to assess the ability of the students and tune the tutoring method accordingly. While some students can understand pretty quickly, there are students who require repeated teaching. The ultimate objective is to meet the expectations of students and parents. 1. Passion: Passionate about…
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Christopher

Tutor Pearce, ACT
The ability to engage a student with the content you are teaching them. To keep them interested in the content outside of tutoring. I have the ability to communicate effectively with anyone and the ability to teach things I know at a high…
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Ysabel

Tutor Pearce, ACT
I understand the struggles of high school students - the anxiety of asking questions and the lack motivation to learn. A tutor should be able to create a safe space for communication to tackle problems and provide useful solutions to such issues. Also, an important characteristic a tutor should have is to help motivate students with a positive…
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Rafay

Tutor Pearce, ACT
To develop the students, achieving for excellence. I believe in sharing knowledge around, and helping students achieve excellence in what they like. With excellence, the success will come. My communication and public speaking skills are probably my most beneficial skills when it comes to tutoring. However, as well as that my love for certain…
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Greg

Tutor Coombs, ACT
As a reliable and motivational tutor, I lead by example demonstrating initiative to commence and finish projects. I set clear expectations and monitor performance against agreed plans with key performance indicators. As trust, confidence and good performance is further demonstrated, I encourage initiative and reward students with more autonomy. I…
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Earth

Tutor Coombs, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing individualized support, building confidence and motivation, setting goals and tracking progress, offering personalized feedback, and fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Ultimately, the most crucial aspect of tutoring is providing personalized guidance and…
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INESH

Tutor Deakin, ACT
Show a pathway for getting a better knowledge and let them practice maximum I can however explain the student and let them…
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Setu

Tutor Duffy, ACT
Every student has individual strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, the ability of a tutor to always adapt to the needs of the student is most important. In doing so, providing feedback for improvement and implementing effective study techniques is essential for enabling the student to tackle problems independently and maximise their long-term…
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William

Tutor Kambah, ACT
Building the students confidence in their abilities by tailoring questions appropriate to their particular skill level. And cementing that confidence with repetition of similar problems. I'm majoring in mathematics and have a solid grasp of the concepts and topics taught in high school. I also intend to pursue a masters degree in teaching and…
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Adrian

Tutor Coombs, ACT
The most important thing I can do for a student is to be creative in my teaching and provide an effective method for students to understand the concept. Patience, friendly, and creative in my method of…
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Daniel

Tutor Yarralumla, ACT
I consider the transference of inspiration to the student to be the most important and fulfilling thing a tutor can achieve. From inspiration births a work ethic, an attitude and an independence within the student that carries through their whole life. I believe that as an individual, you are your own CEO, CMO, CFO etc. As such, by teaching the…

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My daughter feels comfortable with Emma. We find her patient, knowledgeable and friendly.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Tom worked on addition and subtraction of fractions, as well as converting between proper and improper fractions using visual examples.

For Year 10, Sarah focused on graphing and manipulating parabolas along with factorising and expanding quadratics to strengthen her algebraic fluency.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Daniel tackled trigonometric identities through targeted exercises and also reviewed the unit circle and trig functions for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student faced time management issues during exams, often spending too long on challenging questions and leaving easier ones unfinished. As one tutor noted, "She spent too much effort on questions that she felt less confident in."

In Year 9 algebra, a reluctance to show working made it hard to pinpoint errors—steps were skipped or left out entirely.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student regularly forgot previous lesson content without extra revision at home; this meant re-learning basics instead of progressing.

During financial maths in Year 11, not writing all unknowns before solving made marking and self-checking difficult, slowing feedback.

Recent Achievements

One Lyons tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to rearrange formulas now confidently tackles unfamiliar arithmetic and geometric progression questions on her own, even solving for unknowns without prompting.

In a recent high school session, a Year 9 student who was initially confused by translations in coordinate geometry quickly shifted gears—after one clear explanation, he independently worked through new problems with no extra help.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who often avoided tricky long division now volunteers to attempt these problems first during sessions and recently scored 97% on a multiplication tables quiz.

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 Woden Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lyons Early Childhood School.