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Mitchell's tutors include a university physics PhD and undergraduate course tutor, a former school classroom teacher with a master's in education, an applied mathematics lecturer and curriculum developer, experienced K–12 learning support assistants and peer mentors, as well as high-achieving students awarded for academic excellence in mathematics, science, and leadership.

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Mohammed

Business Studies Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
Being a tutor is a profession of great responsibility, and they are entrusted with their students' future. I consider upholding that trust and guiding the students to what is correct is the number one essential thing for a tutor. Tutors must understand their limitations, and work on how they can function past those hurdles, and enable their…
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Sia

Business Studies Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
A tutor should make learning efficient and reduce confusion. The key tasks are identifying gaps early, teaching a straightforward method for each type of problem, and giving targeted practice that builds confidence. A tutor also needs to create a low-pressure environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions. The goal is not…
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Ranjana

Business Studies Tutor O'connor, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for any student is to make them believe in their own capability. Secondly, make them value education and enjoy the process. I break concepts down into small bits and give relevant examples. I focus on concept understanding first and then practice. I have always been one of the top students in school…
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Saglina

Business Studies Tutor Amaroo, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can provide individualized support and guidance to a student. More attention on their performance and growth and help them to improve. Develop a customized learning plan. Provide clear explanation and feedback. Motivate and encourage the student. The strength as a tutor can be 1. Provide full time…
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Shayan

Business Studies Tutor Bruce, ACT
Patience and an emphatic approach to teaching are essential for a tutor. Students may lack confidence, be overwhelmed with material, and be stressed. Therefore, it's important to be considerate and patient. This approach can also help understand students' misconceptions and errors by being patient, and listening to students can reveal what areas…
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John

Business Studies Tutor Forde, ACT
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized guidance and support, foster a positive learning environment, and encourage critical thinking and independent learning. Tutors should strive to understand their students' unique learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses, and adapt their approach…
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Fahad

Business Studies Tutor Bruce, ACT
The most important thing is the mutual respect between the teacher and the student. I believe that you can only be a good tutor if you value and respect your student. Sometimes a right and detailed answer to a basic question may strengthen a students conceptual understanding for life time. I am a good listener who first listens the question…
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Tavleen

Business Studies Tutor Turner, ACT
A tutor, morally, can pave a path to right mindset for a student and impart knowledge not just of textbooks but moral education too . Tutors can also play a role of godparent for many students in life via providing mature guidance . Last but not the least, tutors are like the water to seeds, thus being significant for a child's nourishment. …
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Iqra

Business Studies Tutor Bruce, ACT
A tutor should have a listening quality. Because through it you can understand what he/she requires. I have good listening and demonstrating skills. Also, I am kind and empathetic, which helps me understand children's needs and how they should be…
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Ishaan

Business Studies Tutor Bruce, ACT
I believe the best tutors are more mentors than teachers. A tutor should make sure every student is comfortable to participate in the learning experience. Students and parents expect a tutor to deliver personalised attention and guidance. A tutor should be able to deliver such service. A good tutor would make learning easier by involving the class…
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Charles

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
The most importing thing, in my opinion, is ensuring the student is both adept in the subject and confident, so that they can believe in their ability to perform. I am very good at seeing the steps needed for the students to understand a concept, and moving as fast or as slow as they require to achieve their desired level of…
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ADITYA

Business Studies Tutor Canberra, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, make them feel supported, and help them understand the subject in a way that makes sense to them. It's not just about getting the right answer it's about making the student feel like they can get there on their own. A good tutor listens, stays patient, and…
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Anish

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
Patience - Doing questions and concepts at their pace and going over them multiple times is vital. I can adapt quickly to the student and help them understand concepts at their…
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Aiswarya

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
Rather than making the subject more troublesome for the student, a tutor must help them realize how easily the same could be studied using small tips and making it more enjoyable. Helping out with their doubts, providing sufficient extra materials, and small tips to remember among others, are important things that a tutor could help with.…
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Amogh

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
The biggest part of tutoring is adjusting to the various communication styles of each student, when students rely on visuals to understand a topic, the tutor needs to present graphs or sketches to exemplify formulas in a more visual manner when students prefer to learn using examples the topic needs to be translated into more tangible manners.…
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Anjani

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
Tutoring involves group of aspects to be fulfilled to make it most efficient, which involves the following: 1.Establish open and clear communication channels, encouraging questions and addressing concerns promptly. 2.Cultivate a passion for learning by making the subject matter interesting and relevant to the student's life. 3.Offer…
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Wenjie

Business Studies Tutor Canberra, ACT
Hell them understand context and encourage them to solve problems by themselves Logical and clear…
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Austin

Business Studies Tutor Canberra, ACT
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop their ability to learn and think independently. One of my favourite quotes is "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." Teaching students how to learn not only helps them to do well in their exams, but…
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Sparsh

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor can make a student love the subject he/she hates. The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student, his/her interests, aptitude, and what he/she is inclined towards. If you have a basic idea of the student mindset you can develop techniques to make them understand the subject in a way they don't find it hard. Gamification…
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mansha

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe that creating open communication is a very important part of teaching. I consider the best way to connect with students is to create a positive learning environment and encourage interaction and discussion. A tutor also needs to be a role model for students so it is essential that they act responsibly and are polite and courteous to them…
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Indraanuj

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
As said earlier, a tutor is not someone with a "rat-race" kind of approach to learning with zero engaging feats. The most important thing is being keen on motivation. Since I plan teaching students from a primary to higher level each level would require motivation in a very different way. For e.g. engaging primary level students with a minor…
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Emily

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
Make them feel confident in their ability and understanding My communication skills and adaptive ability, so that I can best teach them the way they…
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Aditi

Business Studies Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, foster a genuine understanding of the subject, and create a supportive environment for learning. It’s not just about helping them get the right answers, but about teaching them how to think critically and approach problems independently. A good tutor also…

Local Reviews

Anastasia has been fantastic for our daughter and she has made some great progress and is feeling more confident. She feels like they have connected well and Anastasia is able to identify her weaknesses in the topic and convey the information needed easily.
Robyn

Inside MitchellTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Mitchell focused on multiplication facts (two and three times tables) and was introduced to Pythagoras' theorem using simple diagrams.

In Year 9, Zahra practised applying index laws to simplify expressions and worked through fraction calculations with mental strategies.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Oscar tackled basic differentiation of exponential and trigonometric functions, followed by lessons expanding on first principles and the chain rule for derivatives.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion has been inconsistent across year levels.

For example, a Year 5 student often left homework unfinished or forgot books at school, leading to missed practice on multiplication tables and division skills—"he doesn't write table of 7 and 8."

In Year 11 Chemistry, a student struggled to organise known values before problem-solving; listing all given data would have clarified which formulas to use.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student's motivation dipped after setbacks: "I'm not very academic," he admitted, which sometimes led to disengagement during new topics. In those moments, learning stalled and confidence wavered.

Recent Achievements

One Mitchell tutor noticed a real shift with Zoe (Year 10): she came to her maths session with an organised list of questions—something she hadn't done before—which meant she could target tricky concepts and get more out of the lesson.

Meanwhile, Luca (Year 11) has started tackling challenging derivatives on his own without waiting for hints, a big step up from when he hesitated to try unfamiliar problems.

In Year 6, Kelly managed to solve all her homework questions independently for the first time, only double-checking answers after finishing each one herself.

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 Shirley Smith High School.