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Fungayi

Tutor Butler, WA
Understanding the goals of the student and parents. paying attention to detail and find out the strengths and weaknesses of the student and the areas that need the most work. Giving the student the confidence that success an be achieved with hard work. Working together with the student and the parents to assist the student reach his or her full…
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Sofie

Tutor Butler, WA
To be patient, kind and knowledgable to their students. That I am patient with…
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Kenishta

Tutor Butler, WA
I believe that the most crucial role of a tutor is to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, rather than merely focusing on completing the syllabus. It is essential for a tutor to be willing to revisit and clarify concepts as many times as necessary to ensure that the student fully grasps the material. This approach prioritises the…
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Eloi

Tutor Butler, WA
1.Ensuring learners you can help them and are also willing to do so. 2. Being both enthusiastic and encouraging 3. Being able to provide a constructive feedback 4. Giving students voice and choice concerning what they want to learn and how they want to learn it 5. Being patient and less pushy I build good rapport with students very easily…
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Sarah

Tutor Clarkson, WA
Encourage, inspire and guide them so that they can achieve their potential I am passionate about helping students and I strive to encourage and inspire. I treat each student as a unique learner and make sure that my teaching is geared to their abilities and…
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Nicole

Tutor Merriwa, WA
The most important thing is to listen what they are struggling with and help them with that. Help them build the lifelong skills so they can develop themselves to learn how to do things not just teaching them specific things. I have knowledge in a variety of subjects and I myself was tutored when I was younger so I know what it is I enjoyed and…
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Krista

Tutor Merriwa, WA
I believe the most important thing is for the tutor to explain content in a way that fits the needs for the learner, and to be extremely patient with the student. the tutor should make the student feel comfortable, and that the learning is taking place within a safe space. patience with students Explaining concepts in various ways to fit the…
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Ryan

Tutor Merriwa, WA
A tutor’s role and objective is multi-faceted, I would consider the most important thing that a tutor can do for their student is not only to reinforce and develop their knowledge and competency of a subject and help them academically, but also help foster in that student a confidence in themselves and a genuine interest in learning. I believe…
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Vismaya

Tutor Clarkson, WA
An important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to give a space for them to have a smooth communication with the tutor so that they will be free to clear all their doubts which in turn smoothens the learning. Apart from that instead of just focusing on subject learning a tutor can also teach them certain moral values which will make…
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Jack

Tutor Carabooda, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in them and show them that what they think is impossible is not and that it can be achieved with some hard work and a nudge in the right direction I think my strengths include being able to identify the student's weak areas and focusing on them to help them improve.…
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Nicole

Tutor Butler, WA
1. Be understanding and compassionate, as we may not fully understand their scenario or their struggles. 2. Listening to students in regards to what their weakest areas are and implementing any methods they may want to use to address the issue (e.g. practice questions). 3. Understanding when it's the right time to say "lets move onto another…
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Estherfe

Tutor Merriwa, WA
The important things a tutor can do to her students is to teach the lessons to students the correctly and relate this lessons not just in theory but also in practical applications. I am an engineer. I studied higher mathematics subjects in college. I am patient person and I am elated to know that I have shared what I know to other…
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William

Tutor Clarkson, WA
I think ultimately as a tutor the most important thing is developing kids confidence, In math for example, problems can seem very complicated and overwhelming and it isn't just enough showing students how to solve them but giving them the tools to approach all problems and break them down and I think In doing that difficult problems become much…
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Tim

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
Understand the student's goals. Put themselves in the student's position and understand their abilities, then tailor the methods/techniques accordingly. Hopefully encourage an interest in the subject so that they want to learn more. I am highly articulate when explaining my thought processes. I like to break things down into smaller, more easily…
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Heena

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
Help them to understand and guide them in every way possible. Look for their development and learning curve and help them achieve the desired results. Patience Attention to detail Compassion and the ability to go a mile ahead and carry out further research on issues that require attention.love for young developing minds and spreading the…
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KATIE

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
Support their confidence, understand that struggles and mistakes are all an important part of the learning process and help them to feel comfortable with this. Also to help them enjoy learning! My enthusiasm, my ability to explain and model concepts at the right time and the right level. I have compassion and understanding of how children learn. I…
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Sulfiya Parveen

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
The most important thing a student can get from a tutor is unconditional support, and students should be assured that they have the right to ask their tutors any questions they may have. Good interacting skills and the way i adapt to every kid is what I consider as my strength. As every individual is different, patience is very much important and…
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Ella

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
It's important to be understanding, to listen to what a student (or parent) wants to get out of tutoring, and to focus on the student's goals. It's also important to be clear in your teaching, and to come up with creative and interesting ways to teach each student, as every student is different. I have a very enthusiastic and positive approach to…
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Nereen

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
To make them feel that they are progressing and of course to be able to help them understand their lessons. I am patient. My experience as an ESL teacher honed my patience in trying to explore all avenues to teach my students any…
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Noah

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
The reason why a student hires a student is because they struggle in the classroom environment, where they may not get that much help from the teacher. Which is why it is important for the tutor to provide a more personal teaching method and generate a friendship between each other. Making sure you help with anything the student is struggling…
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Alyvea-Rose

Tutor Butler, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient, stay calm at all times and try new ways to explain the work if they don’t understand. My strengths are that I can break the work down enough so that anyone can understand. I’m a very patient person so the students will never feel pressured or stressed. I’m also…
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Oshadhi

Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
To Mold their Lives, Teach them Right and wrong along with Morals. No Knowledge will matter if the child doesn't end up being good human being, a Good citizen I understand subject matter in a different way, in a deductive manner. From the students I have taught they understand that manner easily. I have patients, that i do not mind teaching the…
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Kyla

Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
Being understanding with them, and knowing their weaknesses and strengths as an individual student, to better cater to them in the ways they teach. Being able to break down the content and teach kids in a fun and interesting way so that they can understand and adapt concepts…

Local Reviews

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Tanya, Merriwa

Inside NowergupTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jacob practised expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions using the distributive property, then combined like terms for more efficient solutions.

Year 9's Aanya worked on solving simultaneous equations by eliminating variables through subtraction and applying substitution to find unknowns.

For Year 10, Ben tackled linear equation word problems involving wages and income, focusing on setting up and solving equations from real-life scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, one student's written working in algebra was often incomplete—he skipped showing steps in equations with coefficients, which hid sign errors. This made backtracking harder and slowed progress on new material.

A Year 11 student tackling calculus relied heavily on mental calculation rather than pen and paper, especially when differentiating; this led to confusion with more complex equations and increased error rates.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student lost her homework for the week, leaving some planned revision unfinished before the next session.

In another instance, a Year 4 learner hesitated to start composite shape problems due to low confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Nowergup tutor noticed a high school student who used to skip writing out their steps in maths now consistently breaks down equations on paper, making fewer calculation errors and solving linear equations with coefficients and fractions independently.

Another secondary student, after struggling with simultaneous equations, can now confidently use elimination and substitution methods to find both variables—she even tackled questions involving tricky fractions without hesitation.

Meanwhile, a younger student has started setting her own goals at the start of each session; this week she stuck to those targets, racing ahead on problem-solving tasks and revisiting previous challenges to solve them unaided.

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 Clarkson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like East Butler Primary School.