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Misbah

Economics Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
A tutor should provide a safe space for the student, both academically and mentally. It is important that a tutor empathizes with the students and provide them vivid and interesting perspectives about the subjects which goes beyond school learning. Furthermore, it is needed that the tutor - student relationship be a team work, where the tutor is…
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George

Economics Tutor Ryde, NSW
A tutor is more than a teacher. A teachers job is to give a student a base level of understanding whereas a tutor can build on that and go further. This allows students to revisit sections that the teacher brushed over or to build on sections they seemingly understand to ensure they can answer a greater range of question types. Along with the…
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Sarthak

Economics Tutor Lane Cove North, NSW
In my opinion, a tutor can act as the bridge between the student and the learning outcome. I feel the job of a tutor is to instill confidence in the child and inculcate a joy of learning the subject. My job as a tutor is to administer lessons to students in such a way to adapt to his capabilities and to meld the subject matter with his interest in…
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Andy

Economics Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
A good tutor should be several things. They are an accountability partner, a mentor in the area the student wishes to improve in, and they are also a source of inspiration for the student. Doing a couple questions in the lesson but not finishing the rest of the homework is not good enough. It is a huge success for a tutor to be able to encourage…
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Chris

Economics Tutor Gordon, NSW
The most important things as a tutor is to: - Provide the correct guidance and advice to a student in need of help, also mental support - Encourage a flexible ability to solve problems, which gives the student experience with a wide range of complex problems in which is only acquired through timely but effective learning - Be able to assess…
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Sumit

Economics Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity, build confidence, and foster independent thinking. A tutor should help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills so they can tackle future challenges independently. Rather than just providing answers, I focus on guiding students to…
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Tiaan

Economics Tutor Turramurra, NSW
Constant preparation of work to ensure they are always working towards their goals, providing shortcuts and alternative solving techniques to ideas students are struggling with as well as being a mentor towards students - being supportive and consoling strengths - interpersonal skills, communication,problem solving ability to ensure students have…
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Sarah

Economics Tutor Carlingford, NSW
Understand their personal struggles and help them work through it. I am very engaging, especially when it comes to teaching younger…
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saina

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I think the most important thing to understand is that each student has different needs and styles of learning and you need to tailor your teaching to the way that would help the student learn and engage the best. Patience and trying to make people understand the concepts in a way that they would grasp it the…
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Yuan

Economics Tutor Rhodes, NSW
One of the most important is to know the materials that you are teaching really well, and to make the materials easy to understand and finding easy ways to teach to kids so that they can understand it easily and remember it in the long term Ability to explan maths in an easy way and making sure the student really understand by asking them…
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Advaith

Economics Tutor Carlingford, NSW
A tutor in my perspective must be flexible and must be willing to offer any form of support, I.e. helping solve problems, explain concepts in detail, clear misconceptions, etc. Also it is important always maintains a positive attitude and encourages students to learn more. I also think a tutor should be able to provide their students with the…
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Usman

Economics Tutor Telopea, NSW
He can make the student love the subject taught, and make him realize the importance of what he is teaching. This way he will understand the purpose and the benefits of studying the subject I am patient, I am a good listener, and I know which student should be taught what way. I can be friendly with them as well, to create a fun and learning…
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Yu-Jye

Economics Tutor Gordon, NSW
Tutoring provides an essential experience in sharing knowledge with the younger generation, granting them an improved standard of living associated with better academic performance and a critical confidence booster at a younger age. As a somewhat recently graduated HSC student and close to the younger generation, I think my strength as a tutor is…
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Gina

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to provide guidance and support that aligns with a student's unique needs and learning style. A tutor can should also serve as a mentor, helping students set and achieve goals while creating a nurturing and motivating environment. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain…
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Yaseen

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
The first goal is to improve his understanding and knowledge of the subject. Along with this goal comes the confidence that the student will gain in the learning process which might improve all his educational life. My knowledge about math subject and ability to explain mathematical principles to young students is my main strength. Also, building…
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Ankur

Economics Tutor Rhodes, NSW
One of the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is that let him know that this is also a learning experience for you and both of us in the end learn something out of it. Another important thing that tutor should do for a student is look for interesting ways to teach topics to help retain their attention on the topics. My…
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Liam

Economics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
Provide constant support and assistance tailored for what the student specifically needs, not just in lessons but also answering problems my students have outside of our meetings. Patience is definitely my strong suit as a tutor, going over things as many times and in as many different ways as is necessary to help the student understand what they…
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Dharmesh

Economics Tutor Liberty Grove, NSW
It is essential for a tutour to try and ensure that they empower their student, by instilling confidence in them regarding their own ability. Also, a tutour must ensure that they are dealing with a student's queries with patience and dedication. As a tutour, I believe I am great at establishing a bond with my student, which is a really important…
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Neathen

Economics Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
To begin with, a tutor must encourage a student to do better and learn from previous mistakes. Getting upset/impatient with a student is only going to discourage the student and prevent him/her from reaching potential; and that's the opposite of the desired goal. In addition, confidence has to be built in a student; this way a student will be able…
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Ruchi

Economics Tutor Dundas, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and positive learning environment, tailoring instruction to the student\'s unique needs, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and providing constructive feedback. Building a strong rapport, instilling confidence, and encouraging a growth…
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Bibek

Economics Tutor Waitara, NSW
Tutor has to be a friend first, then only student can get most. The environment where student learn is the major thing, every tutor must create a open learning environment. I am good at maths and from my schooling as well my teachers used to allow me in teaching. They used to encourage me as i have capacity to make people understand of the…
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Jiajun

Economics Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Cares about the learning experiences of the student and communication. A good communication and care can motivate students to learn and make the teaching process a lot enjoyable I have a good communication skill that allow me to explain complex questions and topics in a easy understanding way. My Actuarial degree also qualify and prove my solid…
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Simran

Economics Tutor Liberty Grove, NSW
Understand the student problem and try to make them comfortable so that they can share the problems with me and i can help them calmly. I easily gets along with children and my friendly attitude helps me to get close to children and they can communicte with me…

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Richard is a really lovely young man. He is very patient and good at explaining concepts. He is working really well with Annah and I think even in the 3 weeks we have had so far her understanding and confidence is growing.
Katie, Pymble

Inside MarsfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Lea focused on algebraic techniques, working through expansion and factorisation questions, as well as discussing accuracy and limits of accuracy using examples from homework.

In Year 10, Jack tackled trigonometric identities and proof-based questions to strengthen understanding ahead of assessments.

For Year 11, Sienna concentrated on solving combinations and permutations problems by breaking down multi-step scenarios, ensuring she could apply these skills to new contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student "didn't do homework," which meant new methods in inequalities were not reinforced outside of lessons—gaps showed up when tackling unfamiliar problems.

In Year 10 trigonometry, a reluctance to ask questions led to guessing answers instead of clarifying confusion; as noted, "she needs to be more active in asking questions."

Meanwhile, a senior student repeatedly avoided writing calculation steps in vector proofs, leading to sign errors and lost marks.

Another struggled with exam integration tasks due to careless corrections, erasing rather than confronting mistakes—a habit that cost marks under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Marsfield tutor noted that a Year 11 student recently moved from completing almost all homework correctly, showing she now checks her understanding and attempts problems even when unsure.

In a senior session, another high school student improved her correction rate on HSC-style papers—she now revisits mistakes independently and answers more quickly than before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who previously hesitated to share ideas is now volunteering her thinking aloud during lessons, making visible steps toward greater classroom participation.

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 Epping Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Anthony's Catholic Primary School.