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Tutors in Panania include an Education undergrad with classroom teaching placements, a UNSW Commerce/Economics graduate with a 96.15 ATAR, seasoned K–12 maths and English tutors, high-achieving subject duxes, peer mentors, Olympiad participants, and volunteers experienced in guiding primary to senior students—plus award-winning creatives and music coaches skilled at engaging young learners.

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Deyala

Legal Studies Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Tutoring in my opinion is not only putting pen to paper. I believe as a tutor it is vital to offer the students a level of support that encourages them to want to progress in their education, it is important to understand the individual you are tutoring as not only will it make them feel seen it will also massively improve their learning…
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Tatijana

Legal Studies Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Align with personalities and connect with collaboration with student Uncover the student personal learning preference and style Being compassionate and creating unique rapport Building and instilling confidence in student Most importantly communicating with authenticity Understanding Ability to connect and communicate effectively Ability…
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Sophina

Legal Studies Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to be continually assessing how the student is going and adapting their lesson to ensure the student is always progressing and is engaged. I also think it's really important to have a good relationship with the student so that they feel comfortable and confident in each session. I think my…
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Ashar

Legal Studies Tutor Bankstown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to address their needs and help them achieve their goal to the best of their ability. For this to happen there needs to be a clear understanding of what the student's goal(s) is and from there begin establishing a solid foundation for communication. It is important to maintain this…
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Martina

Legal Studies Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is believe in the student. This along with teaching them the value of hard work is significant as it pushes a student to access their potential knowing that they are supported. The value of hard work is also an imperative that should be conveyed through the tutors lessons regardless of the content taught. I…
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Jack

Legal Studies Tutor Roselands, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help smooth the road of the HSC, one of the most difficult parts of the HSC is memorising long syllabus content, I can help manage this and make it easier to remember with memorable teaching and simple methods that yield good results. Breaking down a long and confusing syllabus to core…
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Martin

Legal Studies Tutor Bass Hill, NSW
Patience and motivation are the main elements that are important as a tutor. As tutoring may be an outside source of school that is not compulsory, it is important to be able to push the students to revise on their work and properly understand their content to a higher level. Tutors are to act patient and as a role model for their students,…
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Claret

Legal Studies Tutor Chester Hill, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and empathetic with them. Learning from a tutor can be frustrating and tiresome, especially when the student is not getting it right. A tutor should have the ability to carry the student through this, encouraging and motivating them to achieve their best academic…
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MD Rafin

Legal Studies Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
Understanding the issues of a student. I believe that tutors should be able to understand why a student is struggling with something, and help them according to their strengths and weaknesses. A student won't be able to learn with advice that isn't applicable to them, because everyone's capability to learn isn't at the same level. Gaining a…
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archie

Legal Studies Tutor Lansdowne, NSW
A tutor shoud be able to determine the relative strengths and weaknesses of the student and proceed to generate real results for the student. This helps the student develop confidence and progression. MY strengths are patience, persistence and extensive experience in tutoring. I also have a strong academic backgroud which helps in dealing with the…
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Aidan

Legal Studies Tutor Birrong, NSW
The tutor must create an environment of trust and respect to foster the tutor-tutee relationship. This in turn will make the student feel more accountable to the tutor to do well. My greatest strength is my communication. I make a concerted effort to collaborate with my students when developing their learning plans. A strong focus on goal setting…
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Sahil

Legal Studies Tutor Oatley, NSW
There are 3 things a tutor must do in order to be successful and respected: listen, care and try (all three of these are my strongest points). My ability to connect with the student, empathise with their weak points and endeavour to provide them with specific questions and techniques will be a great asset for the EzyMath team. My strengths are…
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Bhavna

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are provide personalised support, build confidence, and clarify concepts. Tailoring lessons to individual needs helps address specific challenges and keeps learning relevant. Building confidence through positive reinforcement encourages students to take on new challenges and persevere. Clarifying complex…
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Riley

Legal Studies Tutor Bonnet Bay, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is understand the position and situation of the students, therefore they can better tailor their lessons to said the student. Furthermore, this approach allows for better tutoring of students that may not be able to concentrate or dislikes the subjects. Furthermore, it is important for a tutor to take an…
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Arshad

Legal Studies Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to never give up on them. I am confident that everyone has the ability to achieve great results given the right amount of effort and proper guidance. It is esesntial for any tutor to always remain patient and explain a concept as many times as required until the student themselves feel…
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Tom

Legal Studies Tutor Oatley, NSW
Show them another way of learning Give them confidence Make a difference I am passionate about the subject I am experienced with just under 10 years of tutoring (in mathematics) I hold NSW teaching qualifications (DipEd for secondary studies and NESA accreditation) I communicate well and am able to adapt to a student's learning…
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Ramon

Legal Studies Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill good studying habits while providing enough resources so that they never feel lost within their studies. This involves weekly checkups, an active homework help, helping students develop better and efficient study habits and also ensuring that the tutor can act as a…
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Jorjuos

Legal Studies Tutor Fairfield East, NSW
- To prepare them academically as well as mentally in relation to school and subjects - To understand the requirements of a task and any feedback given to the student by the teacher, and the ability to express this to the student for them to fathom. - Ability to understand feedback given to student and adress such feedback extensively, leading to…
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Nikki

Legal Studies Tutor Oyster Bay, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire students to reach their full potential and encourage them to do their absolute best. I believe as a tutor I will be determined and motivated to see my students succeed, not giving up until they understand completely the topic in question. I believe my high level of english skills will allow me…
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Alannah

Legal Studies Tutor Berala, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand them, take the time to get to know them and make them feel comfortable to learn. As a tutor its important to create a positive atmosphere around learning, making it fun! Especially for younger grades, turning learning into a game can promote engagement and memory…
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Mariam

Legal Studies Tutor Auburn, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen to their questions and observe their process of learning to implement the best strategies for improvement. This would help by working closely with students and parents to create a well liked and easy atmosphere for learning that can bring improvement and the best results. My…
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Timothy

Legal Studies Tutor Oyster Bay, NSW
Be consistent, patient, and communicate well. I communicate well and am…
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Joyce Loksee

Legal Studies Tutor Hurstville, NSW
empower them for their life goal, and know why study is important. Students have to be proactive, tutor will not be always with you in your life, at some point of life, you need to be your own tutor. Instead of teaching them to learn from me, I am empowering them to develop self-learning skills. I am experienced and interactive. I tailor my…

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Hema, Panania

Inside PananiaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lucas worked on converting fractions to decimals and percentages, as well as understanding probability by assigning chances on a number line.

For Year 9, Sarah practised solving quadratic equations both by factorising and using the quadratic formula.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Michael focused on financial maths topics including calculating income, overtime, and commission with real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 mathematics, one student's algebra working was "messy and hard to follow," making it difficult to trace errors—especially when multiplying with negatives.

During a Year 11 timed English task, another student struggled to interpret questions and showed little experience with exam pacing, resulting in incomplete responses.

In a Year 5 session, the urge for perfection led to over-erasing and hiding mistakes instead of correcting them openly; this slowed progress during division drills.

When confidence dipped in Year 4 maths, motivation lagged: "He hesitated on timestables, often pausing mid-question," leaving newer concepts unpracticed as anxiety set in.

Recent Achievements

One Panania tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously mixed up formulas is now reliably using the correct method to calculate gross and net income, even in tricky worded questions.

In Year 8 maths, a student who used to rush through factorising binomials is taking time to check each step—last session, he caught and fixed his own mistake without prompting.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, a Year 4 student who hesitated with times tables now jumps confidently between 3s and 8s by using "jumping points" for recall; she finished her set of multiplication problems with no help needed.

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 Panania Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Christopher's Catholic Primary School.