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Vrundaben

Science Tutor Marden, SA
-Independent learning skill development in child is extremely helpful for students. - Tutor can increase confidence in students which is the best trait of active learner. Patience is the most helpful skill for a…
Amrutha Varshini
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Amrutha Varshini

Science Tutor Glengowrie, SA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel welcome and build their confidence by acknowledging their progress no matter how small it is. It is also crucial for a tutor to recognize that everyone learns differently and adapt their teaching styles accordingly. Having finished high school just about two…
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Aayush

Science Tutor Nailsworth, SA
A tutor should be strict about discipline but at the same time friendly and lenient understanding students problem. He should be available on phone all the time for his students during the exam period. Also, the tutor has to get some real-life problems and repeat the same basic concepts repeatedly so that the student memorises it for a long time.…
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Connor

Science Tutor Glynde, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to pivot their teaching style in order to suit not only the content but how the student learns. Without this ability to change as necessary you are putting your students at a significant disadvantage. Breaking down complex concepts into simple ideas. Creating a comfortable learning environment where…
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soufia

Science Tutor Bedford Park, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for the students is to motivate and encourage them to do their best. I believe that results are mostly achieved through the effort of the students themselves, so as a tutor I try my best to cover all the concepts and to provide my students with support materials, but I also make sure that my students…
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Chengappa

Science Tutor Manningham, SA
Tutors needs to deliver their fullest in educating the student. They need to have the patience to redirect from the main concept in focus to teach the fundamentals which the student lacks the knowledge. I explain as detailed as possible depending on the extent the student knows-if the student lacks the basics of the subject, I make a considerable…
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Balpreet

Science Tutor Flinders Park, SA
I think the best tutor is one who guides the students properly and fairly not only in their academics but also about life challenges. Most importantly a tutor should be ready to explain a single concept even 10 times to students if they are not able to get that without getting annoyed Well , I'm quite patient which I think is my biggest strength…
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Marco

Science Tutor Kidman Park, SA
Understand the student aim and goal…
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Soroopan

Science Tutor Prospect, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to show them how to think critically and differently from others. This involves nurturing their ability to analyze problems from various angles, encouraging creative thinking, and fostering independence in learning. By guiding students to explore different approaches and…
Amy
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Amy

Science Tutor Glenelg South, SA
Teaching each individual the correct, efficient and effective learning process and be a friend My strengths are my knowledge base in mathematics and my ability to interact with fellow students, I am very patient and generous towards my students. My weaknesses are history and geography…
Preethika
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Preethika

Science Tutor West Beach, SA
I think one of the most important things is for the tutor to be understanding and listen to the student's problems to be able to grasp what they are struggling with and aid them effectively. It is also useful for the tutor to build a good relationship with the student to help increase their strengths in learning and incorporate their interests I…
Jitendra Singh
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Jitendra Singh

Science Tutor Rostrevor, SA
- Make student understand things and create a solid foundation for future. - Understand students and learn what they are interested in and guide them for future perspective - My strong desire to tell how things are happening in details, - Examples that i provide. - Understanding and dealing with every person in a different…
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Pankaj

Science Tutor Fullarton, SA
To understand the weakness of the student and to address it with corrective action to motivate him to perform with more confidence and subject expertise while taking away the student's fear or anxiety that may come up with studies. Patience, perseverance, good listener, excellent mentoring skills, content management skills, ability to adapt to the…
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Anant

Science Tutor Parkside, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. This involves not only teaching the material but also building the student’s confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should inspire curiosity and provide the tools for students to become independent learners, so they feel…
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Madeleine

Science Tutor Myrtle Bank, SA
A tutor makes a student feel like even though the work is difficult and deadlines are looming, everything will be okay. The tutor acts as a mentor who helps students to improve their time management and study skills, as well as clarifying difficult points. This makes the student feel reassured about their progress through the course. I like to…
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Xinyu

Science Tutor Glenside, SA
I believe the most crucial role of a tutor is to recognize and cater to the individual needs of each student, ensuring lessons are tailored to their unique learning style. This personalized approach not only aids comprehension but also builds their confidence. It's essential to create a safe environment where students are unafraid to ask questions…
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Joshua

Science Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is creating lesson plans and methods based around that student. The tutor should also never make a student feel dumb or less capable, but instead should show the students that they have the same capabilities as their peers, it may just take other methods, and concepts that they are not getting…
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Helen

Science Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is to help the student find confidence that they can achieve, whilst keeping their passion alive for the subject. A tutor is there to help students find the answers so they can realise their full potential. Through my work as a science communicator, I have the ability to alter and tailor my…
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Adam

Science Tutor Glenside, SA
To provide a student with the required skills and strategies for a successful acadamic 'career' whilst motiving the student to achieve and instilling them with a passion for the subject. My passion for the areas of science and mathematics, ability to explain conceptual ideas, and to motivate the student to achieve their best possible academic…
Matthew
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Matthew

Science Tutor St Georges, SA
To find a way to explain problems to a student that suits that particular student, as you can explain something to someone for a long time, but they may still be unable to understand it if it isn't presented in a way that is suitable for their learning style. I think it is also important to be able to answer questions outside of the tutoring time…
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ADAM

Science Tutor Mitcham, SA
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Meera

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
As a tutor, I believe it is very important to teach and advice on 'how to study' along with concepts. Throughout my undergraduate degree, through friends, my tutors and lecturers, I have learnt many tricks and tips which I love to share with my students making them understand concepts better and build a liking for the subject. I enjoy what I study…
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Terry

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor's main job is to help re-explaining new concepts and/or help students consolidate new concepts as well as integrating new ones as they are being taught. Therefore, the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to explain new concepts in simple and relatable terms, encourage interests in a particular subject and most…

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Inside MalvernTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Stefan focused on algebraic expressions and factorising, working through targeted worksheet questions to prepare for an upcoming test.

Year 9 student Zara tackled trigonometry ratios and applied Pythagoras' theorem to word problems, using diagrams to visualise each scenario.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student James completed practice with probability and statistics, including interpreting data sets from recent assignments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student needed to revisit all previously covered material, as the tutor noted "seems to be forgetting a lot of the stuff"—this meant older concepts weren't sticking when new ones were introduced in algebra and calculus.

In Year 8, another student relied on quick tips to get through mixed integer problems but initially got confused; extra examples helped, yet remembering these strategies outside sessions remained uncertain.

One senior student received extra homework for revision because earlier work wasn't fully retained or reviewed. The impact: time spent relearning rather than progressing with fresh content.

Recent Achievements

One Malvern tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to skip over tough algebra questions now stops to ask for clarification, especially during revision of linear equations.

A Year 11 student, after repeatedly missing homework deadlines, completed an entire assignment draft in session and began editing it independently—something he'd never done without prompting before.

In a recent Year 4 session, a younger student who often guessed answers started double-checking his work on word problems before moving on, catching mistakes that would have slipped by last term.

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 Fullarton Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Concordia College.