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yashnit

Economics Tutor Hectorville, SA
In my opinion, tutors can help students in setting goals and achieve them from time to time. As a leader, they need to implement situational leadership and try to incorporate different teaching methods for different kinds of students. My strengths would basically include my communication skills and assertiveness with the students. In addition, I…
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Priya

Economics Tutor Salisbury North, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is teach them to learn. Not everyone learns the same way so we should identify the childrens strength and cater to their needs so that they can become good independent learners in the future My biggest strength as a tutor is patience. Every child learns at a different pace and it's important to slow…
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Shivani

Economics Tutor Paralowie, SA
Understanding student problem or trouble and solving it in a way that the concept are clear for a particular subjects or topic. Communication, patient, time management, and problem…
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Savita

Economics Tutor Parafield Gardens, 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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Jayden

Economics Tutor Hampstead Gardens, SA
Firstly, I believe in one will learn the best when one is willing and self motivated to learn, hence building up students’ interest to the material is an essential strategy of being a tutor. Secondly, as a tutor, it is important to know the materials by heart. Lastly, communication is the key of being a good tutor, given all students have…
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Vanshika

Economics Tutor Parafield Gardens, 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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All in all the tutoring has gone well. My son has increased his skills and is now performing well.
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Inside Redwood ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Olivia focused on simplifying surds and practiced algebraic factorisation, working through examples using the null factor law.

Year 11 student Lucas explored exponential growth and decay models, along with understanding logarithms in relation to these functions.

For Year 7, Ethan strengthened his grasp of surds and worked on operations with fractions for greater confidence in calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student preparing for a biology exam did not act on written feedback from a mock test, repeating avoidable errors in homeostasis explanations. "He skipped reviewing corrections before the mini-assignment," noted one tutor, so misconceptions persisted into practice tasks.

In Year 8 mathematics, another student brought only partial notes and forgot a calculator, which meant extra time was spent searching for resources instead of focusing on algebraic basics.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner hesitated to attempt unfamiliar fraction problems without guidance—confidence dipped when answers weren't immediate. The moment slipped: new strategies were left unexplored that day.

Recent Achievements

One Redwood Park tutor noticed a Year 11 biology student who previously hesitated to review practice questions now working through past exam papers on her own, even requesting extra short-answer homework for revision.

A Year 8 maths student, who had struggled to remember the steps in fraction simplification, started arranging and linking fractions with decimals without prompting—showing she's recalling prior methods more independently.

In primary sessions, a Year 3 boy who would often skip tricky double-digit additions now shows all his working out on paper and checks his answers before moving on.

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Redwood Park Primary School.