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Chris

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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Evan

Tutor Gordon, NSW
As mentioned in some of the earlier answers, I think that a tutor is not only there to impart their own knowledge, but also be there for the development of any responsibility or independence characteristics as students grow. This can include but is not limited to: confidence, tenacity, perseverance and the ability to bounce back against adversity…
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Kashan

Tutor Gordon, NSW
Clarify Difficult Concepts – Breaking down complex topics into simple, understandable steps. Boost Confidence – Encouraging students to believe in their abilities and overcome self-doubt. Provide Personalized Support – Adapting teaching methods to match the student’s learning style and pace. Improve Study Skills – Teaching time…
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Kenneth

Tutor Gordon, NSW
1. To understand the needs of the students 2. To instruct the students patiently 3. The students have made improvement at the end 1. Patient and confident to guide the student 2. strong maths background which allow me to solve the problem immediately 3. More than a year tutoring…
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Nora

Tutor Gordon, NSW
Treat them with respect regardless of age or academic abilities. Patience Understanding Active listener Discerning where the core problem…
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Chhupten Dong

Tutor Gordon, NSW
I consider being able know the student's strength and weakness and explain them the topic accordingly to be the most important thing. People have different strengths, weakness and thinking capabilities. Tutors should be able to understand that and make sure that the way they are teaching should not be neither too overwhelming nor too boring/easy…
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Lakshman

Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Build Confidence: Helping students believe in their abilities is crucial. A tutor should encourage them, celebrate their progress, and show them that challenges can be overcome with effort and persistence. Tailor Learning: Every student learns differently, so it’s…
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Harishan

Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
I believe the most important thing is to give students the opportunity to reach their goals. Not only through academics but through other skills that will help them further their academic goals and diversify their skills. I believe my strengths as a tutor are that I can work under pressure and adapt my teaching style to ensure that students are…
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Ruishan

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only to teach them how to solve problems, but also the way of thinking to solve them and applying the experience to use their skills in life. It is also important that they be supportive of the student no matter the student's academic level. I simplify the steps of math problems and…
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Yu-Jye

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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Jeffrey

Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
1) listen to the student and the parent. students should be the ones doing the most talking and asking questions. Tutors job is to listen to the student and give them the help they need 2) help the student gain confidence in maths but also in study in general. Often if a student improves in one area it also carries over to other subjects. The…
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Maddie

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to meet the student where they are at and be able identify their needs and their learning style. I am reliable and strong in academic ability. I am also creative and passionate about…
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Andrew

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I believe my most important role as a tutor is provide a supportive environment in a way that it is open to a variety of personalities and ways of thinking. It is only if the student is comfortable that the student and tutor can work cooperatively which will allow for the student to learn. The tutor should also attempt to understand the student.…
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Jun

Tutor Beecroft, NSW
Prepare them enough for exams I can explain concepts to students the way i wish i was taught when first learning…
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Khin Thawdar

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are - monitoring the progress of the student and help them improve to their full potential, helping the student to achieve their dreams, sharing my own study experiences so that the student can learn from those experiences and make the most effective studying. My strengths as a tutor…
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Erik

Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I think the most important thing tutor can provide for their students is new perspectives both on learning and their subjects. A tutor should help the student understand topics they struggle with and add to the teaching from teachers and help them finding new ways to learn. While simultaneously help the student find enjoyment for the subject which…
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Veronica

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
As a tutor, firstly, I would like my students to understand that making mistakes is normal and part of the learning process. Making mistakes helps them understand the subject material in greater depth. Secondly, I would like to make learning a fun and easy experience for students and give them the tools to work through seemingly challenging tasks…
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Zareen

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important aspects a tutor can provide are personalized guidance, instilling confidence, fostering critical thinking skills, and promoting a genuine passion for the subject matter. Creating a supportive and encouraging learning environment is crucial for student success. My strength as a tutor lies in my ability to create a supportive and…
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Jacob

Tutor North Epping, NSW
Not just providing academic support, but mentoring them holistically, helping them build good study habits they can carry with them long into the future. Additionally, delivering a personalised experience that meets the students' needs will enable them to feel comfortable and learn more. I have a thorough course understanding to help students…
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Md Rafid Ur

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Building confidence so a student tells themselves "I can do this if I try." But equally, making sure that confidence never stops them from asking for help when stuck. Both matter. Beyond that, earning the student's trust comes first. A student who trusts their tutor stops hiding confusion and starts engaging honestly. That is when real learning…
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Eric

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are as follows: -Making sure that the student understands the content that is taught , instead of only knowing how to complete questions. This will allow the student to apply their knowledge to unseen question. -Be a friendly person that they can talk to by getting to know the…
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Zixuan

Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
One of the important things a math tutor can do for students is constantly testing them with the knowledge they have already absorbed in the past. Questions need to be changed, but concepts need to be practiced repetitively. The other important thing tutor can do to help students is organizing notes. Math contains a sphere of knowledge (formula/…
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Arnob

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are providing personalized support, building the student's confidence, and creating a positive, engaging learning environment that encourages questions and growth. My strengths are clear communication, patience, and the ability to explain difficult topics in simple, relatable terms. I also adapt my teaching…

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Content Covered

Year 5 Izzy practised converting between grams, kilograms, millilitres, and litres while also working through volume calculations.

For Year 8 Ella, recent sessions focused on solving ratios in textbook exercises and applying speed-distance-time formulas using real-world scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Orla worked on expanding algebraic brackets and revising key terms like coefficients and variables, along with practice multiplying positive and negative integers.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, skipping written steps meant errors in sign changes went unnoticed; as one tutor noted, "he moved a negative without showing working, so the answer didn't match."

A Year 11 student tackling trigonometry had trouble recalling which formula to use—often due to messy notes and incomplete summaries, making revision slow.

For a Year 5 student practicing times tables, over-reliance on counting fingers caused hesitation under timed conditions.

In another case, missing homework for networks (Year 10) left gaps unaddressed before class.

When assessment content wasn't provided ahead of time, preparation felt rushed and unfocused.

Recent Achievements

One North Wahroonga tutor recently noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who used to hesitate over worded problems—she now quickly understands what's being asked and starts solving without delay.

A high schooler working on trigonometry made steady progress, tackling harder network questions independently after previously needing step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, in the younger years, Ella (Year 4) showed new initiative by using a visual method for dividing small numbers—something she struggled with before—and even started asking clarifying questions on her own during the session.

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 Hornsby Shire Library & Information Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Waitara Public School.