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Navpreet

Economics Tutor Ottoway, SA
Tutor should help facilitate a path that allows students to seek knowledge for themselves. Communication, Patience, Adaptable,…
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Akhila

Economics Tutor Queenstown, SA
Inspire, Influence, and be a cheerleader. ( for everyone) For me, teaching is a divine profession and Knowledge is something that needs to be shared. The utmost thing a teacher can do for a student is to share their knowledge, experiences and influence them to become better citizens of this world. I was one of the top students when I used to…
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Jacquelin

Economics Tutor West Lakes, SA
The most important thing is to patiently guide the student to unravel the steps in a Math problem. It is important to see the problem from their point of view and clear up any areas where they do not understand. Important to encourage, encourage, encourage and support them to see their strengths in Maths and guide them to build on that, walking…
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Karl

Economics Tutor St Clair, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Fazila

Economics Tutor Ferryden Park, SA
I am a good listener. Its very important to listen to your students as it helps to gain their confidence. After you gain their confidence you can help them with their weakness and turn them into their biggest strengths. I am good listener. I positively support my students morally and academically. I know how to encourage my students to stay…
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Tamika

Economics Tutor Largs North, SA
Listen to the students need and understand them as a learner what the goals they strive for. Everyone learns differently and no one is looking for the same experience or results from a class. It is important for an economics tutor to understand and apply this in their teachings. My ability to view a concept in a variety of ways. When a student…
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Ysabela Beatrice

Economics Tutor Port Adelaide, SA
I think it is most important for tutors to help students gain confidence in their own abilities regarding school work as this will help them succeed in life. As someone who has also struggled with school when I was younger and has informally tutored other, I think I am an empathetic and patient…
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Divya

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, SA
Sharing knowledge and values which can help student in building their personalities. Tutors can help in boosting the morale and confidence of students which will help them in every aspect of their life. Tutors are the one who shape the over personality of the students and carve them in a better way that will benefit them in future. My strengths…
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Sneh

Economics Tutor Seaton, SA
The most important thing is that a teacher can do for a student is to the make student comfortable while sitting in class. Apart from this, a teacher can change student Life to achieve the good grades which will help to the student in his or her career. My strength as a tutor is that I am having patience, responsibility to teach. The most…
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Sudhir

Economics Tutor Woodville North, SA
Try to be empathetic, patient and approachable, so that students don't hesitate to ask any doubts (that they may have) and feel free to discuss topics/problems in a friendly manner. I am passionate about tutoring. I try to divide the topic on the basis of various types of questions (and methods/tricks to solve them). I believing in making the…
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Nilesh

Economics Tutor Seaton, SA
My philosophy is to be a guide by the side, encourage student to take risk and don't be afraid to make mistakes, help learn from mistakes Patience, active listener, the way I explain and relate to my student's prior…
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Khanh

Economics Tutor Woodville, SA
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to assist them comprehend the nature of an issue, rather than always providing the solution. Once they comprehend the essence of a problem, they are able to tackle subsequent issues with relative ease. Only when they get why they must study a subject and how it may…
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Savita

Economics Tutor Green Fields, SA
A tutor serve the students well in academic and in life.skills like time management, initiative,cooperation with students and self confidence are required to be a good tutor I think most important strengths as a tutor are Dedication motivation Positive attitude Learning and problem solving Influencing and an Idol to…
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Vanshika

Economics Tutor Green Fields, SA
Most important thing can be the approachability to the students. If a student is not comfortable with their teachers then there will be no progress. I am patient, soft spoken,good listener, multitasker, easily approachable and a happy…

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My son has struggled for a while with Maths methods. Shamit has done wonders for my sons confidence and problem solving ability. Already we have seen C grades move to B+ grades.
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Inside OsborneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Maddison discussed challenges in maths and focused on division, fractions, and algebra basics to build confidence for the year ahead.

For Year 11, Sienna worked through application of integration questions and revised key practice problems in preparation for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Olivia tackled derivative and integration techniques with a focus on finding equations of tangents to curves and solving kinematics questions using calculus methods.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students struggled with organizing their work and keeping up with assignments. For example, one Year 12 student couldn't locate completed homework, so valuable lesson time was spent redoing it together ("student couldn't find where she answered her homework").

In Year 11 Methods, another student rushed through assigned problems without using a provided cheat sheet, leading to incomplete understanding before an upcoming quiz.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student missed practice opportunities by not attempting set homework or revisiting key trigonometry steps from previous lessons. These habits often meant confusion lingered just before assessments, causing unnecessary last-minute stress.

In primary years, a student repeatedly forgot both word lists and library books; in spelling activities, over-erasing mistakes slowed progress and increased frustration when fitting longer words into worksheets.

Recent Achievements

One Osborne tutor saw a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after often rushing and making errors in differentiation, now pauses to check her working and no longer repeats old mistakes when rules don't apply—she's showing more care with tricky calculus questions.

Another high schooler recently took the initiative to get a quiz returned from their teacher so they could go through each mistake; previously, this student avoided feedback altogether.

Meanwhile, Esther in Year 3 moved up four levels in reading and finished a much longer book aloud than she managed last term.

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 Semaphore Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ocean View P-12 College.