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Tutors in Majura include a seasoned classroom teacher with a master's in education, an ANU physics honours scholar and Indigenous student mentor (ATAR 99), a former primary educator with seven years' experience, award-winning high school graduates (ATARs up to 98.6), peer tutors, youth coaches, Olympiad participants, and university students excelling in maths, science, and economics.

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Tara

Ancient History Tutor Canberra, ACT
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence in themselves and their understanding of the subject. I find that from confidence can come a wealth of improvement in performance, as a student's willingness to take risks and belief themselves can go a long way. In terms of specific strengths, I…
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Cian

Ancient History Tutor Canberra, ACT
A tutor is not there to do a student's homework for them but rather to help them think and problem solve in new ways so that they can complete their work more effectively and be a more independent learner. Thus, a tutor can help by bringing with themselves a large amount of knowledge in the subject area(s) and by having a patient and understanding…
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Iulia

Ancient History Tutor Downer, ACT
I believe it is essential to understand your student, and adapt your teaching and communication style to benefit their learning style, age, personality, and knowledge. It is important for a tutor to really believe in their student, and do all they can to help them excel. I believe I have excellent communication skills as I am able to adapt to each…
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Gurjit

Ancient History Tutor Canberra, ACT
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to help students develop critical thinking skills. It’s not just about giving them the right answers, but guiding them to ask the right questions, break down problems, and reason through solutions on their own. This way, they become independent learners who can tackle new challenges with…
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Michael

Ancient History Tutor Acton, ACT
I think the most important facet is personalising lesson plans and taking time to understand the main shortcomings of each individual student. Being able to have open conversations and earn students trust to offer constructive feedback that extends outside the lesson - e.g dealing with mental stress and study regimes - can be far more important to…
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Hugo

Ancient History Tutor Acton, ACT
I think to be dependable and reliable is the best thing for a student, so that they can feel safe with asking for help from their tutor. A student must first feel safe around their teacher so that they can more openly accept guidance and assistance. I consider myself a very friendly and approachable person. As someone who experienced academic…
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Caitlin

Ancient History Tutor Narrabundah, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence and give them tools to succeed. I think I am kind and passionate, and have an ability to connect with students and adapt my tutoring to what they individually…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Rhys worked on the surface area and volume of 3D shapes using formulae, then started addressing challenges with fractions that appeared in his recent test.

In Year 10, Emily focused on probability topics for an upcoming assessment, including multiplying probabilities, complementary events, and conditional probability through real-life examples like medical tests.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ben revised parabola equations—specifically sketching and factoring quadratics—by reviewing homework problems and tackling extra practice from his maths workbook.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, one student persistently confused multiplication with addition when working with unknowns (e.g., treating 3x as 3 + x), and often hesitated or gave up if unsure how to proceed—he shows significant hesitance and gives up instead of persisting, a tutor noted.

Another senior student in Science lacked an organized notebook for notes, making it difficult to recall previous material and leading to repeated attempts at using formulas without true understanding.

Meanwhile, a primary student had no written record of completed homework, resulting in forgotten multiplication tables between sessions.

In each case, gaps in recording work or persisting through uncertainty left key concepts unmastered by lesson's end.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Majura noticed a Year 10 student who'd previously hesitated to ask questions now openly asks for help when stuck on parabolas, leading to clearer understanding after working through examples together.

Another high schooler, who used to make repeated errors with algebraic manipulation, started recognising and correcting their own mistakes while tackling weighted graph problems—an encouraging shift towards independence.

Meanwhile, one of the younger students surprised her tutor by finishing all multiplication and subtraction problems without any assistance by the end of the session, having needed frequent prompts just a week earlier.

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 Dickson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Blue Gum Community School.