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Tutors in Para Hills West include a 20-year veteran early childhood educator with curriculum design expertise, an ATAR 98.65 graduate and school dux, university-level STEM mentors, seasoned K–12 learning support specialists, Maths Olympiad awardees, experienced peer and youth mentors, and academic high-achievers recognized for excellence in science, maths, and leadership roles.

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Yani

Chinese Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, explain concepts in a way that makes sense to them, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable to ask questions and make mistakes. It’s also important to connect learning to real-life examples so students see the value of what they’re…
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Yunsheng

Chinese Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Firstly, a positive relationship that creates an inclusive and secure learning environment. Secondly, not only focusing on qualification skills but also subjectification (student agency) and socialisation (fitting into society), linking students' experience to learning. Thirdly, teaching with a purpose, the ends (goals) and means…
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YIK Ho

Chinese Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Putting things in an easy way and guiding the students to think this way to solve the problem. This is very important, especially in maths and science subjects, the key for students to improve is by really understanding and the best way to check is to are they able to explain it back to you on another day, not to memorize by hard, maths also not…
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CHIH-CHEN

Chinese Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
The role of a tutor is multifaceted, and many people believe that their most important responsibilities include providing individualized attention to students, building their confidence, improving their study skills, inspiring a love of learning, and identifying and addressing knowledge gaps. By tailoring their approach to the specific needs of…
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Yuze

Chinese Tutor Hampstead Gardens, SA
1.Be Knowledgeable enough in math. 1.Improve mathematical skills 2.Always be patient 3.How to get higher marks in the exam I am good at communicating with others. English is not my first language, however that is not a problem. I am good at explaining complex concepts and ideas in a easy-understood…
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Catherine

Chinese Tutor Hampstead Gardens, SA
In my opinion, the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and guide them to understand their true potential. A tutor should correctly recognise the strengths and weaknesses of the student and design a unique learning plan that allows the student to work on a comfortable pace and be self-motivated and confident…

Local Reviews

Alicia, is softly spoken and paced and this appeals to my teen Rose. Alicia picks up when Rose hasn't understood and works to explain it differently until she does. We are very happy with the confidence Rose has gained in maths & the skills she can now apply at school.
Ali, Para Hills

Inside Para Hills WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chloe practiced **simplifying fractions** and worked on comparing and ordering fractions using visual number lines.

Year 7 student Ali focused on **solving algebraic equations** and completed maths homework involving both short and long multiplication and division methods.

For Year 9, Ethan revised **area and perimeter calculations** by tackling a mix of worded problems and practice questions from school homework.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student repeatedly forgot to complete assigned homework, particularly for fractions and time problems; as a tutor noted, "forgets to do homework," which led to missing vital practice between sessions.

In Year 10 algebra, confusion with rearranging formulae became apparent when steps were forgotten or skipped—resulting in errors that compounded across questions.

A Year 5 student sometimes hid mistakes by erasing working instead of reviewing them, especially in subtraction exercises. These patterns left gaps unaddressed and created frustration during lessons when previous content needed re-teaching before moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Para Hills West tutor noted a Year 9 student who used to avoid asking for help now speaks up when stuck on algebra, showing more independence.

A Year 7 student who'd struggled with division moved from scoring 40% to 85% on worksheets after regular practice and now attempts harder problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, a primary student recently began reading aloud and spotting her own mistakes—a shift from last term, when she would read quietly and skip tricky words.

Last session, she chose to read the next chapter out loud on her own initiative.

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 Para Hills Community Hub Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Para Hills High School.