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Plympton Park's tutors include a school teaching veteran with over two decades of experience, an ATAR 98.35 College Captain and peer mentor, a Master of Speech Pathology student with years tutoring maths and chemistry, early childhood educators with postgraduate credentials, subject duxes in English and research, and competition award-winners across STEM and creative fields.

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Manar Saleh

Economics Tutor Park Holme, SA
A tutor can make a student’s academic life less stressful and more successful by explaining lessons in a way that suits their age and level, with patience. A tutor should also make sure the student understands the concepts, not just memorizes them, and answer all the questions the student might be too shy to ask in class. Patience and creative…
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Ayanee

Economics Tutor South Plympton, SA
I think being able to answer all their inquires and helping them grow in the subject is a very important part of being a tutor. I also think being patient is an essential trait to have as at times you may need to think of different ways to explain concepts for students to be able to grasp it I think I’m very good at explaining things to students…
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Beatriz

Economics Tutor Glengowrie, SA
Help them and understand them. For me is so important to get to know my students so I can help them which the topics that they don’t like or are not good at it. But I also like to know what they like and what are they passionate about so I can find they way to teach them better by using those things. I am a really emphatic person. I love to work…
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Tahsin

Economics Tutor Plympton, SA
Being patient is the single most important thing a tutor can do his/her students. In my experience, I reaped the biggest rewards of being patient with the most struggling students of a cohort in terms of learning outcomes. In relative terms, return on patience with students outstrips that on all other aspects of tutor effort in my personal…
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SantosH

Economics Tutor Glenelg East, SA
Give motivation and let them move forward. Well i was a child and i how how can child learn and what to make them enjoy reading. Well i only don’t focus in study i also focus in making things enjoyable and easy to learn.. Technical skills. Creativity. Empathy or kindness and experience. My greatest strength is attention to detail. I've always…
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Chethmi

Economics Tutor Clarence Gardens, SA
In my opinion the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them improve academically by being patient and encouraging and supporting their goals. Each student is different and hence has different hopes for their academic results, the tutors job is to help the student improve so that they can be proud of their work. Due to my…
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David

Economics Tutor Glenelg South, SA
A tutor should help a student foremost achieve the specific academic goals that they wish to attain; but the way in which they should do this is by inspiring a love of learning in the student. By achieving this dual function, you are more likely to attain success for short term results as well as success for the entirety of their academic careers.…
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Zoe

Economics Tutor Cumberland Park, SA
A tutor can make a student feel accomplished while also being able to give them a safe space to mess up and fail, while still letting them know that they are valid and they are succeeding. I think that I am patient but also challenging. I prepare the students for the big things before they even realise that they are ready for the…
Maria
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Maria

Economics Tutor Forestville, SA
The important thing is to develop the student's ability to independently study. It is like that proverb 'Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.' There are going to be times where the student will find themselves in a position with an urgent question regarding their assignment which is…
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Alistair

Economics Tutor Cumberland Park, SA
Just be student focussed. Make them think for themselves. It took me a long time in my personal education journey to learn this, but once I learnt it, I make sure my students don't make the mistake of learning passively. They need to get involved, think for themselves, and this way they'll not only retain what they learn, but grow more broadly…
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Sushant

Economics Tutor Pasadena, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, explain concepts clearly, and encourage independent thinking. A good tutor not only helps students solve problems but also teaches them how to approach problems on their own. Supporting students, motivating them, and creating a positive learning environment…
Aryan
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Aryan

Economics Tutor Sturt, SA
Encouragement and motivation are two of the biggest qualities that make or break a tutor; a tutor should be able to provide positive reinforcement to their students and support them all the way. Another important note is that a tutor should be versatile and adaptable, for not every child is the same, and it falls upon the tutor to make sure that…
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Jasgun

Economics Tutor West Richmond, SA
I believe that in tutoring, it is necessary to first establish a strong rapport between tutor and student. Education and learning is only second in importance. I have a lot of strengths which include patience, empathy, communication, trustworthiness and consistency. I also value my time management skills and my ability to make students feel…
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Veanna

Economics Tutor Bedford Park, SA
- communication, trust and team work. communication is not only important for the teaching aspect of tutoring but i would like my student to be confident enough in me such that they can voice out their doubts and concerns to me. trust is important in making sure that they are able to confide in me and team work because if they cooperate with me…
Amit
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Amit

Economics Tutor Cowandilla, SA
I believe fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment is one of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student since it increases their self-confidence and drive to succeed. Additionally, to give individualised advice and assistance while adapting the teaching strategy to each student's unique requirements and learning…
Mason
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Mason

Economics Tutor Seacombe Gardens, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to inspire their curiosity and desire for learning because it is their desire that will ultimately drive them to succeed. I think my strength as a tutor is my personality. I'm very kind, patient, and funny. I always find a way to make learning more…
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Jasveen

Economics Tutor Brooklyn Park, SA
Encourage him/her to learn and practice more and more to understand. Command on my subjects. Ability to understand how to help students to overcome their week points in particular…
Mike
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Mike

Economics Tutor Bellevue Heights, SA
Work with the individual student in accordance with their needs to achieve their learning goals. I have study experience myself and so I understand what is required to get the most out of ones education. My psychology background will help me understand the individual learners needs and how the individual learns…
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Armando

Economics Tutor Adelaide Airport, SA
The most important thing I believe is caring about the student and trying to deliver the best material and knowledge that tutor can get. I believe my best feature is that I can easely connect with the students by knowing their insterests. I believe that students learn better if they feel confortable and in confidence with the…
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Rory

Economics Tutor Seacliff Park, SA
Make them feel comfortable with the content, we're here as a younger, outside help so the last thing they need is to feel stressed or like they're judged for not understanding a concept. I think I can tailor the way I teach things pretty well with analogies, I'll try teach something 2-3 ways before I repeat…
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Shahryar

Economics Tutor Mile End, SA
Provide them with excellence knowledge and teach them like really they want them to become sucessful not only for getting the pay at the end of the day. I believe as a tutor i can easily engage the student in learning i can develop self confidence in the students so they dont hesitate to ask me any question when they are stuck . I usually…
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GARV

Economics Tutor Torrensville, SA
being patient in teaaching patient and…
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Cozmo

Economics Tutor Torrensville, SA
A tutor will ideally be able to give a student confidence, knowledge, an understanding of why learning is important, and hopefully some sense of enjoyment of the learning process. I understand the importance of being able to break down and explain concepts to a student in a way that THEY can understand. I know that there is a big difference…

Local Reviews

We are most happy with Eshika. Kaitlyn has already shown an improve on her results for her recent assessment which has benefitted from the tutoring with Eshika.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Finn practised adding and subtracting multi-digit numbers and worked through word problems involving these operations.

In Year 9, James revised circular motion in Physics—clarifying centripetal force—and reviewed key statistics concepts such as mean, median, and mode using his school test materials.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Una focused on preparing for upcoming assessments by tackling break-even analysis and capital gains calculations in Maths, while also reviewing atomic theory basics in Chemistry.

Recent Challenges

During a Year 8 session, Mavis left her math booklet at home, which meant time was lost re-explaining previously covered concepts.

In Year 11 Chemistry, another struggled to recall technical terms—she could explain ideas but couldn't name them, as in "the reproduce at different times one" instead of 'temporal isolation'.

A senior student avoided answering questions when unsure; this habit led to gaps during practice tests.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student focused only on easy times tables and avoided harder multiplication facts, which slowed progress in mixed-operation problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Plympton Park noticed a real shift for Mavis, who used to hesitate with reading aloud but recently volunteered to read the comprehension text herself and tackled tricky words without prompting—she even asked about unfamiliar terms instead of skipping them.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Una has started catching her own calculation mistakes and correcting them on the spot, which is a big change from needing step-by-step guidance before.

Another high school session saw Chloe independently solving several algebra problems after previously relying on hints for each step; she finished by working through two questions entirely on her own.

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 Marion Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Forbes Primary School.