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Tutors in Medina include a university medical school lecturer and published scientist, a Head of Department and Assistant Professor with over a decade's mathematics teaching experience, an award-winning high school dux in maths and science, passionate primary educators, seasoned child care specialists, peer mentors, camp leaders, and multiple tutors with perfect or near-perfect results in their fields.

David
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David

Tutor Medina, WA
Teach them that can confidently learn independently. I have tutored undergraduate level biology privately in the past for about six months. I have also supervised over 20 honours, masters, and doctoral students in formal university settings. I have training in postgraduate biostatistics and mathematical modelling and have supervised PhD students…
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preeti

Tutor Medina, WA
a tutor must match the mental level of students of every grade. for example- adjusting your level for 6th standard as well as for 11th standard child accordingly is all i believe a tutor should keep in mind understanding the students issues and to solve and satisfy them with the…
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Mariel Andreen
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Mariel Andreen

Tutor Medina, WA
Don't give up on them, if they find difficulty to understand a topic, motivate them. Think of a way where they can understand it based on the level of their understanding. You should have a strategies and option to adjust your way of teaching for them to adopt what you're trying to teach on them. Also, tutor/s must understand well what they're…
Balian
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Balian

Tutor Medina, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to simplify challenging concepts, boost their confidence, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. My strengths as a tutor include being approachable and patient. I’ve always enjoyed helping my classmates in class, breaking…
Shivansh
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Shivansh

Tutor Medina, WA
- Give them a 100 percent of your attention that they would not otherwise get at school. - Be friendly and approachable, so the student can be honest about what they do not get. - Figure out the strengths and weaknesses of the student to help the student in the specific areas needed. Relatability, as I have been in the same position as them…
Versha
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Versha

Tutor Calista, WA
To Interact with students according to their ability, by checking the level of students at the initial stage. My experience as a mathematics teacher and I taught all the students from lower grades to master…
Himanshu
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Himanshu

Tutor Kwinana, WA
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to Identify and address areas of weakness of a student, Provide guidance and support, Create a safe and supportive learning environment, Build confidence and motivation, Foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills: Tutors possess several strengths that make them…
Jan Jemi Gerwayne
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Jan Jemi Gerwayne

Tutor Parmelia, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to always keep the subject as interesting as he can. The way I keep things interesting is to get to know more about the student's interests and try to relate the subject to his interests. By doing this, the student will be able to see the value of the subject. Patience and experience. From…
Carina
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Carina

Tutor Parmelia, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations of difficult concepts, offer personalized guidance tailored to the student's learning style, and foster a positive and encouraging learning environment. Building the student's confidence by celebrating progress and developing effective study and…
Ronnie
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Ronnie

Tutor Wellard, WA
Finding the right method to educate a student. The way you present your working and explanation should always suit the students learning style. Only then can the student understand the concept in depth and apply their learning to a new question. As I was once a private tutee, I understand how the tutor should explain concepts in a clear and…
Sajan
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Sajan

Tutor Bertram, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to boost their confidence and make learning enjoyable. Students are finally given the confidence that they can obtain excellent grades by being constantly encouraged and receiving positive encouragement. Because what people say has a significant impact on how they feel, I constantly…
Ruthvik
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Ruthvik

Tutor Wellard, WA
Although it is highly important that a tutor teaches their students the material covered in the syllabus, it is equally as important that the tutor teaches their students the tools required to succeed in a competitive academic environment. As a tutor, I instil in my students a great work ethic, teaching them highly effective study and time…
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Manjyot

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Fundamentally, a tutor must be able to pass on their knowledge to students such that they can progress academically. This should be accompanied by helping and testing the students where necessary. I prefer to break down complex concepts into smaller ideas, which can then be used as a foundation for understanding and applying the actual…
Danmaro
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Danmaro

Tutor Hammond Park, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them fully understand the contents of the subject in order to reach their inner potential. My strengths are that I try to simplify the content in order to make it easier to understand. In addition to this, I try to go through examples in order to practice different kinds of…
Francesca
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Francesca

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to explain it so they understand what you're saying, and then give them time to figure it out on their own with out being given the answer, and without time constraints. I also think that making them feel comfortable to ask for help is very important, because if they don't ask…
Zen
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Zen

Tutor Aubin Grove, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide support at all times needed, whether it is via social networking or phone call. In my past experiences I had tutors that were frequently available via messenger and I found this very helpful. I am a confident and enthusiastic person. As a tutor, these abilities help me…
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Violet

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Create a safe and comfortable environment where the student can learn and understand topics without pressure. They can’t learn if they’re uncomfortable or feel unsafe. It's very easy for me to hold conversations and I'm adaptable to a student's preferred method of learning (notes, physical, visual,…
Jeevanjot kaur
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Jeevanjot kaur

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
First of all, a tutor should build strong, personal relationship with their students. Then, he/she should have ability to communicate in a way that makes the learner feels motivated. A tutor can make the best use of his/her knowledge to solve the problems of students and to make them perfect in a particular subject. Tutoring needs a lot of…
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Ravi

Tutor Hammond Park, WA
First and foremost, a tutor has to gel up with the student, make him/her comfortable. Once that is done, the teaching method adopted must be interesting, with must include examples from daily life so that the student can relate to it easily. Moreover, a diagrammatic approach must be used while teaching, since, children tend to remember pictures…
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Monali

Tutor Hammond Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized guidance and support tailored to the student's needs, building their confidence and motivation, and fostering a positive learning environment. This combination not only helps the student grasp the subject matter but also empowers them to become independent learners…
Shobika D
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Shobika D

Tutor Hammond Park, WA
Be able to empathize with them and motivate them to be confident in what they're learning and apply this knowledge not only in a classroom, but use it in real life. I am a great listener and patient with kids. I believe in not only tutoring them but also have the ability to learn from them. I also have the drive to learn which is one of my…
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Natasha

Tutor Baldivis, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build confidence. School can often be a highly pressurized environment with an intense focus on academic success. It is so important to remind young people that success is measured in many different ways, and that school can be a fishbowl -> everyone can be successful! I believe I am patient and…
Lynne
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Lynne

Tutor Baldivis, WA
Encourage children to strive. Build on their confidence and make it enjoyable for them. I am very patient, supportive and enjoy watching children achieve their…

Local Reviews

Manjyot is very patient and is helping our daughter to work through what she is struggling with.
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Inside MedinaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Chloe worked through congruent triangle proofs and explored how to find scale factors for similar shapes.

In Year 10, Max focused on trigonometry and simultaneous equations, as well as tackling questions involving elevation and depression angles using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Sam practised telling the time to the nearest half hour and built confidence with two-digit addition and subtraction without carrying over.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, a student's lesson materials were scattered across multiple folders and websites, making it hard to see the big picture; as one tutor put it, "she doesn't have a clear overview of what she needs to learn." This disorganization led to extra time spent searching for tasks rather than mastering concepts.

Meanwhile, in Year 9 Geometry, another student avoided taking dated notes by hand, making drawing diagrams much harder and losing track of key steps.

In Year 4 Maths, skipping written calculations meant sign errors crept into subtraction practice that went unnoticed until review.

Recent Achievements

One Medina tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rely heavily on prompts now independently designing function translations and applying the recursive rule to new problems.

In a recent session, another high schooler revisited their last exam and, instead of skipping tricky questions, systematically worked through errors from previous attempts—something they'd avoided before.

Meanwhile, in primary years, one student who often guessed answers is now pausing to lay out calculations step by step, which has led to far fewer mistakes; last week he completed an entire worksheet with every answer shown clearly in his workings.

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