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Natasha

Info Processing Tutor Trinity Gardens, SA
The most important thing is for a tutor to understand the student and listen to them. They need to accomodate to what the student thinks they need work on, but a tutor should also offer suggestions as well as motivate their student, encouraging them and helping them to be the best they can be. My strengths would be that I am a good motivator and I…
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David

Info Processing Tutor Rose Park, SA
Give the student confidence in their own ability. Patience and flexibility. When it comes to mathematical ability, it is important to let the student develop their own approaches to…
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Dip
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Dip

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Teach them how to learn on their own, navigate problems by themselves, and be self-dependent Being able to pinpoint where exactly the student feels stuck and teach them how to navigate out of it on their own, without giving them the…
Chowdhury Nur E Alam
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Chowdhury Nur E Alam

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Figure out the style of the students understanding and shape the teaching style of the concepts accordingly I can break down complex concepts into smaller sub concepts to make it easier for students of all level to…
Liya
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Liya

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important part of being a tutor is being friendly and available so students feel comfortable asking questions about what they find difficult. A tutor can either boost a student's confidence or lower it. Tutors need to encourage students to believe in themselves and to understand how each student learns at their speed. Tutors should also…
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Varidhi

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe, building a student's confidence whilst giving them a realistic idea of their capabilities and short-comings and helping them shape up healthy attitude towards learning is the most important aspect of a tutor's job. My strengths as a tutor would include: 1. Willingness to try different approaches of teaching/ explaining the concept with…
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Abhinav

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
A good tutor is one who could provide as much knowledge as he can to his/her students so that the student feels confident about his/her basics and build upon those basics to learn advance concepts and eventually apply them into real world to get the most reliable accurate solutions. Professional Problem…
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Rithik

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing personalized guidance, fostering understanding, and building confidence in the subject matter. I often think my strengths as a tutor are patience, knowledge, and clear…
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Brian Sze Kai

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the student to enjoy learning, and impart a good studying method. After all, even the best tutor cannot help an unmotivated student, and a lack of self-motivation is the biggest obstacle that many underperforming students fail to overcome. I am good at following the student's pace.…
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Nazmus

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor must provide the students a proper guideline, whether it is about studies or anything else. Teaching is a noble profession and it is the respect you earn through it values your opinions and suggestions. So I believe the best a tutor can do for a student is to guide him or her with fruitful suggestions and solutions. I always prefer…
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Arjun

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe patience and empathy toward students who are struggling is one of the most important factors while being a tutor. I also posses organisational and planning skills so that I can structure lessons and prepare for sessions effectively so that all sessions are optimised. Adaptation to a student’s learning pace is also very crucial as each…
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Nitish

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive learning environment, build their confidence, and foster independent thinking. A good tutor doesn’t just provide answers, but helps students develop the skills and strategies to solve problems on their own. Encouraging curiosity, patience, and a growth…
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Prithviraj

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do is help students stop fearing what they don’t know. Once that fear is gone, they can focus on real learning instead of just chasing marks. A tutor’s role is to guide them to see mistakes as part of the process, build their confidence, and make knowledge something they’re curious about rather…
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israel

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
building a relationships that eventually foster the students growth and success. great communication and story telling skills. i also know how to break complex concepts into memorable analogies that always…
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Yvonne

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Firstly, a tutor can give guiding questions instead of displaying the answers straightaway. This way, the students can be prompted to think of a way to get to the solution. Secondly, I believe a tutor should build the foundation first before going deeper into the subject. I am a patient person. I would give time for the students to digest the…
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Hrishikesh

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Being a role model they can look up to by understanding their perspective of the concept and making them feel heard is what I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Ability to relate with the students, form a connection and provide a unique explanation based on their…
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Pranjal

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
-Keep the student interested - Make the class interactive - Ability to clearly express the topic I'm teaching - Giving background as to why we are studying…
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Steven

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe that a tutor should make the subject easy for the students to understand as each students learn in different ways. If a tutor is able to identify them and be able to make the student understand the subject then it is the best thing a tutor can do to help a student thrive. I think my strengths as a tutor would be that I believe that any…
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Simranjeet Singh

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Being a tutor, one can do a lot of things for a student apart from teaching. A tutor has the responsibility of mentoring the students in career and general life. The tutor should be empathetic and able to understand the student to provide relevant support. I am a high achiever myself. Being a uni student, I can relate to the students' problems in…
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Deepak

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing that any tutor can do for a student is to be a good listener. Knowing a student's expectations is really important in planning effective tutoring techniques. Only when we understand the requirements of the student and the hurdles that he or she face, will we be able to suggest solutions and work towards them. My biggest…
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Peter

Info Processing Tutor St Peters, SA
Listen and give encouragement/positive feedback, while addressing weaknesses. Identifying where someone is going wrong and explaining this in a friendly and respectful manner. Explaining why things are done and why they are done in a certain way/order. Patience. Knowledge. The ability to explain ideas/concepts in simpler, different and relevant…
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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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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…

Local Reviews

Really helpful and cheerful!
Cath, Norwood

Inside NorwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Charlie revised **solving linear equations with fractions** and practised plotting lines on Cartesian planes using graph paper.

For Year 9, Jess focused on **simultaneous equations** by exploring both the elimination method and substitution to strengthen her algebraic reasoning.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam worked through **conditional probability problems** and created box-and-whisker plots to interpret statistical data visually.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, skipping written steps—"he tried to do it in his head"—led to confusion with negatives and missed terms, which slowed down equation-solving.

A Year 11 student's graph work suffered from messy notes; "using colours and keeping lines clear" was suggested, but untidy layouts meant key points were lost during revision.

For a Year 6 learner, forgetting to bring organized materials resulted in wasted time searching for worksheets instead of practicing times tables.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 English, writing presentations out of sequence made ideas appear jumbled on paper and left the reader confused about the intended message.

Recent Achievements

One Norwood tutor noticed that a Year 11 student, Jack, who used to get stuck and guess on algebra problems, has started breaking questions into clear steps—he now highlights tricky parts and checks his answers line by line.

Meanwhile, Adam in Year 9 English has shifted from vague responses to thoughtfully analysing assignment questions; he asks for clarification instead of rushing, which wasn't happening a few months ago.

In Year 6 geography, another student began summarising research in their own words rather than copying text directly, finishing their last PowerPoint script without prompting.

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 Norwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Saint Ignatius' College - Junior School Campus.