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Edward

Legal Studies Tutor Bilgola Plateau, NSW
One main thing I realised was important for a tutor is to not expect the student to learn/understand things in the exact same way you do. Being open to hearing how a student learns best and being able to vary the teaching style is vital. I think I am quite adaptable and can explain singular concepts in many different ways depending on which the…
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alice

Legal Studies Tutor Mona Vale, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to truly understand each individuals strengths, weaknesses and learning styles to adapt and cater for these specific needs. I also believe in creating a love for learning through empowering students to become problem solvers in all aspects of their lives. I would say my main strength…
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Alice

Legal Studies Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
To help them build confidence and to create a safe space where they feel comfortable to ask for help. Attention to detail, genuine interest in helping people and…
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William

Legal Studies Tutor Wheeler Heights, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give explicit praise when there is improvement and progress, and stay calm and methodical when improvement and guidance is needed. My strengths are definitely communication and interpersonal skills, adding an element of trust, comfort and engagement compared to a more robotic tutor. I have…
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Diana

Legal Studies Tutor Wheeler Heights, NSW
I think one of the most important traits a tutor needs is patience. It is not helpful to make the student feel stupid or inadequate and of course each student is unique and learns at a different pace. Patience is pivotal to make the student feel like it is a safe space to ask questions, be willing to rephrase concepts until they understand and…

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Year 5 Chloe worked on number patterns, including recognising and continuing arithmetic and geometric sequences, as well as exploring triangular numbers by visualising them with diagrams.

Year 8 Liam practised applying the Pythagorean theorem to find unknown side lengths in right-angled triangles and began rearranging equations in algebra.

For Year 10 Ethan, sessions focused on financial mathematics, calculating interest and rates using real-life scenarios, alongside evaluating algebraic expressions for homework assignments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, "she needs to be more careful in writing the correct units for consumer arithmetic problems," as one tutor observed—small details slipped by when rushing through worded tasks.

A Year 10 student hesitated to attempt rearranging equations alone, repeatedly saying "I can't do that" before realising the process was within reach with a nudge.

In senior trigonometry, working without clear diagrams led to confusion about which formula applied; skipping this visual step cost time and confidence.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner found division questions harder to tackle independently when instructions weren't read fully at first glance.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Newport noticed a Year 8 student who used to guess when stuck now stops and explains her reasoning before attempting each algebra question, showing real initiative.

In Year 11, Chloe was initially hesitant with rearranging equations but, after some joint practice, began solving for unknowns on her own and even made concise edits to her written responses without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously avoided division is now not only eager to tackle new problems but also demonstrates links between multiplication and division by setting out solutions step-by-step during sessions.

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 Mona Vale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Newport Public School.