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Modbury North's tutors include a primary school learning support specialist with over 13 years' experience and postgraduate credentials, an ATAR 98.3 high-achiever mentoring senior students in maths and science, university STEM scholars, a Kumon-trained maths mentor, Ignite Program participant, peer coaches, seasoned private tutors, and passionate volunteers supporting literacy and student wellbeing.

Bradley
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Bradley

Info Processing Tutor Pooraka, SA
One of most important things a tutor can have is patience, sometimes students need concepts explained a certain way before they'll understand, or they may need multiple tries to get a question correct. Another important thing is being able to explain instructions clearly, as a lot of students can come from refugee backgrounds where English isn't…
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Aryan

Info Processing Tutor Pooraka, SA
As mentioned in what in the section, "What do you enjoy about tutoring the most?", breaking the preconceived barriers student's have about their ability in a given subject, showing them with proper understanding they can learn just about anything. Setting goals students can reach, which in turn will increase student's motivation. Creating an…
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Reyna

Info Processing Tutor Pooraka, SA
I think encouragement is the most important for a student. If we make a feeling of "it is possible" in a student's life, then he can excel in any subjects. Its that feeling that urged me to do many things in my life. An ideal tutor should be a support for a student, and get full marks from their happy face. I preplan my timetable for a day and…
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Nisal Anthony Susith

Info Processing Tutor Greenacres, SA
To teach them well enough that they perform way better than i did when i was at that age. Being compassionate and patient goes a long way as well. the biggest strength I have would be the ability to explain very complex concepts in simple chunks. I am also very compassionate and I believe that each student is different, hence the teaching method…
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Pratham

Info Processing Tutor Greenacres, SA
I think as a tutor, It is essential to understand that each student is unique and each student has different learning speeds. Some can understand things quickly while some may need more time. It is important to note these things and teach every student in a way they learn best. I understand that learning things, especially a new topic can be…
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Brian

Info Processing Tutor Newton, SA
Important things a tutor can do for a student can be as subtle as providing the basic habits of Learning and self progression for the student. Many younger students struggle with this and tutoring can only go so far for them. Enforcing self-learning and the confidence to learn sometimes can be more beneficial than the topics covered. Personal…
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Archana

Info Processing Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Teaching new concepts and making sure tutor understands the concepts. Also, young minds are more curious. Hence, being patient with them is extremely important Patience, Knowledge and willingness to learn everyday. As a tutor, it is very important to understand what the student knows and is more interested to learn. Approach is very…
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ASTROFIL HYDE

Info Processing Tutor Gepps Cross, SA
I believe that tutoring helps students to be open since most of them are shy and afraid of their teachers. The tutor could also help boost the confidence of his/her students. Lastly, I believe that tutor's guidance and help can make the impossible possible, a slow student to an honor student. I believe that my experiences as a faculty/teacher and…
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Akanksha

Info Processing Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
A tutor must satisfy students by providing them a comfort level and must motivate them with i can do positive attitude. Must make their students comfortable so that they can ask their questions without any hesitation I treat each and every student with equal attention and patience no matter what mental he or she has. And i never get irritated no…
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Tiffany

Info Processing Tutor Hectorville, SA
(a) help a student to become an independent learner rather than fostering a dependency relationship (b) be part of building a growth mindset in the student (a) being able to explain concepts in a way that students understand (b) valuing whatever strengths students bring to the table (c) strong personal relationship skills that enable me…
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Daksha

Info Processing Tutor Glynde, SA
A tutor is someone with the power to completely change a student's outlook on a subject. If we are able to make them feel like understanding the subject is not of unreasonable difficulty and can instead be very stimulating and rewarding, that inspiration could change their life ! Improving their grades, is then only a byproduct of good…
Tammy
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Tammy

Info Processing Tutor Enfield, SA
It is important to recognize the influence an instructor can have on a pupil. You might be the reason a student gains a stronger sense of self-worth or purpose at school. You might be the one to direct a student towards the right and just route that leads to fulfilment and success. You might be able to inspire a student to follow their area of…
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Tamana

Info Processing Tutor Salisbury Downs, SA
I think the most important things are that a tutor should should consider are knowing the student's leaning style because not every student are the same to just get a question or example at one go, it is important to make the student ask questions or ask them questions so they think outside the box and get a better understanding. I think my…
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Kurinji

Info Processing Tutor Enfield, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are help students truly understand the material, build confidence in their abilities, and give them practical tools for learning independently. By creating a supportive environment, adapting lessons to individual needs, and encouraging curiosity, a tutor can make learning enjoyable while helping…
Matthew
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Matthew

Info Processing Tutor Broadview, SA
Being able to help build a students confidence in themselves, but also to teach them how to problem solve and learn. - I am very patient as a tutor - I have studied and tutored for a long time - I can teach concepts in a variety of ways in order to find the way the student learns best - I have an engineering/maths/computer science mindset when…
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Asif

Info Processing Tutor Blair Athol, SA
I think the most important thing is building the student’s confidence. A lot of students struggle because they think they’re “bad†at a subject, not because they can’t actually learn it. A good tutor should make learning feel less stressful, focus on understanding instead of memorising, and help students become more independent over…
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Phurwa

Info Processing Tutor Marden, SA
Instead of focusing on traditional way of teaching, a teacher should be able to spark curiosity. Instead of telling them to write, teacher should tell them how writing makes you think critically. Additionally, teachers should understand that every student is unique and they might have different learning methods which suits them. Education system…
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Karan

Info Processing Tutor Walkerville, SA
TO EDUCATE TO EMPOWER WITH GOOD MORAL OUTLOOK TO MAKE AND BELIEVE IN HARDWORK AND POSITIVE OUTCOME. TO BE KIND TO EVERY HUMAN BEING AND TEACH EVERYONE WITH NO AGE RESTRICTIONS. My strengths as a tutor are 1) Perseverance 2) Confidence 3)Positive and handle difficulties effortlessly. 4) Attention to detail. 5)Kind and caring. 6)…
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Samuel

Info Processing Tutor Firle, SA
Help him to develop - confidence and skills to learn new concepts and solve problems on his own. - appropriate background knowledge for future studies. I also encourage students letting them know when they have taken a step forward I think that my friendly temperament and patience have always helped me in my approach to students of all ages…
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Iyanah

Info Processing Tutor Payneham South, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to adapt to their learning style. In my experience, everyone learns differently and learning to personalise one's teaching style is a key part of a student's success as it enables them to truly grasp the topics taught in an easily understandable way. I find it works extremely and plays a…
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K Chethani

Info Processing Tutor Joslin, SA
As a tutor, I believe every student is different and has their own way of learning. 1) Firstly, we should understand their learning pattern and then personalize our way of teaching. 2) Secondly, a tutor should ensure the student's attention towards the lesson. 3) Thirdly, a tutor should be patient and a good listener allowing the student…
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Harry

Info Processing Tutor Joslin, SA
Ride the waves with the students, not everything is going to be easy. Having currently being a student, I know what it requires to be able to explain to these students how to process these…
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Victoria

Info Processing Tutor Joslin, SA
I think the tutor needs to make the student as comfortable as possible, with themselves and the learning process. A tutor needs to be approachable and encouraging, to ensure that the student is able to open up, allowing them to communicate the particular difficulties they are experiencing in their learning. A tutor should also aim to identify and…

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Anoma Danapala, Modbury North

Inside Modbury NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student James focused on solving linear equations, calculating slope, and understanding parallel and perpendicular lines using graphing methods.

In Year 9, Sarah practised drawing graphs in both slope-intercept and general form, and worked on writing comparative essays using TEEL/PEEL structure for English.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Lily built her skills with simultaneous equations through substitution and elimination techniques, including representing solutions graphically.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 science, one student repeatedly second-guessed correct answers, as noted: "a lot of the time the student got it right but questioned themself," which slowed progress and made it harder to build confidence with new material.

In Year 8 maths, skipping steps during calculations meant key errors were hidden—one tutor observed missing working on paper.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student would often guess rather than systematically solve word problems, especially when distracted by unrelated details. Each instance left students uncertain about their strategies and sometimes unsure whether success was due to skill or luck.

Recent Achievements

One Modbury North tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely on prompts is now tackling algebra problems independently and even chose to finish extra questions after the lesson.

In a recent high school maths session, another student who previously hesitated to ask for help began voicing specific questions about tricky topics, leading her to solve multi-step equations solo for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student surprised her tutor by switching to a new division strategy she'd just learned at school; although it took longer, she stuck with it until she could explain her method and reach correct answers on her 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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Modbury School P-6.