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Joshua

Physics Tutor South Plympton, SA
Listen to them - as mentioned, good tutors will listen and understand what students are confused about, struggling with, or wanting to learn. Build rapport - Rapport is a crucial element in all learning, and a positive, professional relationship can help foster an environment in which learning is maximized. Give accurate information - It…
Vijay
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Vijay

Physics Tutor Edwardstown, SA
You have to believe that anybody can be coached to succeed. Truly understanding the subject matter and taking the time to explain it to the…
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Harold
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Harold

Physics Tutor Dover Gardens, SA
Imparting methods of learning and truly understanding the key concepts/mechanisms behind subjects allows more application than just 'knowing' in a rote sense. My communication, problem solving ability and commitment to expanding my own learning. Also my Childsafe Environments, Reporting Abuse and Neglect and my DCSI working with children…
Emily
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Emily

Physics Tutor Somerton Park, SA
I believe it is really important that a tutor is able to communicate well, encourage and understand the primary needs of their students. The tutor should then be able to think of many different and useful strategies to help the student learn. It is very important the tutor brings a sense of fun to the lesson, to urge the student to want to learn…
Henry
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Henry

Physics Tutor Happy Valley, SA
A good tutor should aim to understand the way their student thinks and aim to tailor the lesson to best suit their individual learning style. In addition, a good tutor should be motivating, encouraging and friendly so that the student is not afraid or hesitant to ask for assistance or say they don't understand a particular thing. As someone who is…
Janageeth
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Janageeth

Physics Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
The best thing a tutor can do to a student is to make the subject more interesting so that the students are motivated to learn more. This in turn has a chain effect on improving the standard of the student. My strengths are the ability to identify the student's needs, flexibility, adapting to the situation and dedication. However, the ability to…
Madison
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Madison

Physics Tutor Bedford Park, SA
Understanding the students want and needs and goal planning to achieve this able to describe things in different…
Oskar
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Oskar

Physics Tutor Glenelg South, SA
The biggest thing that I can do is instill a perfect, complete understanding of the topic at a conceptual level. Memorizing formulas and techniques is so inefficient, and by instead focusing on conceptual understanding, my students can tackle unfamiliar problems with confidence. My biggest strength would be my adaptable communication skills. I…
Jannet
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Jannet

Physics Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
As a tutor, it is very important to be a source of encouragement for each student equally and make them believe in themselves to be successful(success-as defined by each person and not according to the standards of the general public). I also believe it is important to acknowledge the effort of each child, appreciate them where it is…
Jayden
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Jayden

Physics Tutor Glenelg South, SA
I would say the most important thing is connecting with the students and making them feel understood. As long as there's mutual respect, it becomes a lot easier to guide them. I think my largest strength is that I'm able to explain concepts in multiple ways and help visualise the problems. I also have a very firm understanding of many stage 1 and…
Ashleigh
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Ashleigh

Physics Tutor Morphettville, SA
A tutor should motivate students to want to achieve their best and provide them with opportunities and knowledge on how they can achieve this. A tutor should create a supportive learning environment where the student can thrive and feels comfortable to ask questions. A tutor should teach their student/s how to be a self-directed learner, as this…
Zachary
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Zachary

Physics Tutor Flagstaff Hill, SA
I think the most important things that you can give a student is confidence in their ability, willingness to ask questions and discipline to study. I am patient, observent and dedicated to my jobs. My weaknesses are that I am new to being a tutor, and a tendency towards…
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Roysetta

Physics Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
The most important thing a student gets from a tutor is trust and love for the subject. The student will learn to respect every small thing they see and learn inside the classroom As a tutor I can always put myself in the shoes of the student and understand whats their difficulty. Everything can be illustrated with a real life example and hence…
Lekshmi Raj
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Lekshmi Raj

Physics Tutor Glengowrie, SA
As I mentioned above, demonstrating what we teach can really help students understand the concepts and ideas better. As a tutor, I believe it's of utmost relevance to encourage students to ask doubts, enhance their presentation skills and build confidence. By pointing out the real-life applications of what they have studied will induce curiosity…
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Kirollos

Physics Tutor Lonsdale, SA
A student that has a tutor either wants to excel in their studies, or is struggling. If the student is struggling (will know from first day by what they ask and what they say) then it means they either need to be told what the teacher has told them already or the teacher has taught it in a way they do not understand, hence a change of method is…
Suresh
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Suresh

Physics Tutor St Marys, SA
Not all students are modelled the same way. Some are able to learn by studying the books while others require a lot of practice. Hence I believe that teaching the student how to study based on his or her strengths is the best thing a tutor can do and I will strive to achieve that at all costs. I spend a lot of time communicating with the student…
Tristan
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Tristan

Physics Tutor Ascot Park, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build the confidence and problem solving skills of his or her students. I think learning through understanding is much better than learning by rote. I therefore try to grow the problem solving skills of my students by regularly asking them questions and building new knowledge on what they already…
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Masum

Physics Tutor Camden Park, SA
Firstly, I try to equip them with the basics and deeper concepts that will enable them to understand and tackle complex problems. Secondly, I try to outline methodological process and problem solving techniques to enable them to reach solutions by themselves. As I believe, learning the processess and techniques will give them the ability to solve…
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Hannah

Physics Tutor Blackwood, SA
I believe the important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show patience and determination to increase the confidence and self-esteem of the child. To do this a teacher must really get to know the student, their learning styles and strengths and weaknesses, to make customisable plans, which attract students to learn and result in better…

Local Reviews

We are very impressed with Amber. She is a dedicated, organised and personable tutor. Imogen feels comfortable talking to Amber about her Maths needs.
Joanna, Seacliff

Inside MarinoTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Oliver practised **multiplication strategies** and created his own times tables, also learning tricks for the 9-times table.

In Year 10, Emily worked on **graphing quadratic equations** in both vertex and intercept forms, focusing on identifying key features of their curves.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Marcus explored **function composition and notation**, along with reviewing how to transform circle equations between radius and expanded forms using sign diagrams.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student was easily distracted during subtraction work and, as noted, "lost his attention" near lesson's end—leading to missed practice on zero as a concept.

In Year 7 algebra, untidy working sometimes made it difficult for the tutor to follow steps, risking confusion when more complex questions were attempted.

One Year 10 student became reliant on calculators for multiplication tasks he found "too hard," rather than building method confidence.

For a senior (Year 12) tackling integration and probability density functions, forgetting previously learned strategies meant extra time spent reviewing basics instead of progressing with new exam content.

Recent Achievements

A Marino tutor recently saw real shifts with a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when approaching trigonometry questions; now he's confidently labeling diagrams from worded problems and drawing out the information himself.

Another high schooler, after struggling with functions and domain/range, started tackling those graphing questions independently—she even explained how changing coefficients affects the graph in her own words during a session.

In primary, Fred's mum noted that he completed his maths homework without distraction for the first time this term, staying focused through an entire set of multiplication tables and even finishing all x0 to x3 facts correctly on his own.

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 Brighton Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seacliff Primary School.