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Regency Park's tutors feature a Master of Teaching candidate and university teaching award-winner with seven years' experience, former high school science and maths teachers, Kumon instructors, an after-school program leader for 150+ students, peer mentors, Olympiad achievers, ATAR 99.5 scorers, and specialists in creative writing, sports coaching, and youth leadership.

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Yushita

Legal Studies Tutor Blair Athol, SA
Ro make them underatand and learn new things in every possible manner and being friemdly with them. Clamness Kind patience helpful intellectual…
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Karl

Legal Studies 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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Efstratia

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
Reduce their stress levels around assessment and being resourceful as a learning tool Helping students enjoy school more and improve their grades Student retention (I have 6 regular students a week for the last 2…
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Ruobing

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think the most important thing is to encourage students. When students facing difficulties, they need encouragement; when they successfully solved a question, they need encouragement. The core of encouragement is to give our students confidence. Be able to explain the problem patiently, break down the incomprehensible problem, draw inferences…
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Celestee

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe firstly, students should not be pressured to do any task instead a tutor should make the task joyful and interesting for the student in such a way that they enjoy they are doing in every aspect. Secondly, I think creating a safe environment for kids so that they can easily come to us regarding any query in their studies should be…
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Michelle

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
Setting goals and personalizing each lesson for the student. Knowing what the students what to achieve from each session and making plans to ensure they get the most out of it each time. I excel in English literature but am flexible with any subjects within social sciences. In teaching itself I'm patient and like to work with the students until…
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Akshat

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
According to me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instil confidence and positive mindset in a student which can empower the student to take on challenges. Developing a love for learning also goes a long way, as a tutor teaches a subject which he likes he can encourage curiosity and passion for the subject in his students…
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Shivani

Legal Studies Tutor Kent Town, SA
1. Being patient and understanding 2. Being organised in order to deliver a well paced and informative lesson 3. Being approachable so that students will not be afraid to ask questions 4. Being supportive Hope it is ok I used a list for this question, I sometimes find it easier to organise my thoughts this way--this is also something I…
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Chanceline

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important things I can do for a student, is to put myself in their shoes when teaching. Often some students take longer to understand, comprehend or apply the knowledge taught. It' so important to go at their pace, whilst challenging them as well, because there's nothing we can't achieve if we set our minds to it. It' important to simply…
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Peter

Legal Studies Tutor Glynde, SA
It is important that the tutor understands the needs and the gaps that the student has at the beginning of the sessions. An understanding of the needs of the student ensures that key objectives and targets are set with the student to drive ownership. As a tutor, it is also important to constantly assess the impact of my tutoring method in order to…
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Jagadish

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
Tutor can make student to understand the subject matter very easily. Tutor can provide academic guidance ,human connection and consistency to achieve academic standard. Some of my greatest strengths are that I’m very energetic and patient. I lean on these qualities heavily while I’m tutoring. I think my energy helps keep students engaged and…
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Travis

Legal Studies Tutor Prospect, SA
Be patient and clear when explaining a topic. Try to understand that some people struggle more than others and that a clear understanding of the topic may require different things for different people. I am very patient and understanding. I will be able to use this to explain details to people in different ways so they will have a better chance of…
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Kloe

Legal Studies Tutor Prospect, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to just help them with their work and listen to their needs and help with those needs. I think that my strengths are: - being an effective communicators - knowing how and when to give critical feedback - being able to explain concepts in a way that is different than normal - being able…
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Amna

Legal Studies Tutor Ottoway, SA
Change the students self ability, by helping them tackle their challenges and really work on them to help them feel empowered! I also love teaching and getting to know people and their experiences and whether I can do anything to help them! I am confident, responsible and committed to openness to…
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Saibhaskhar

Legal Studies Tutor Prospect, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the child harness his/her own potential and make them accustomed to the subject instead of abhorring it. My method of explaining the concepts in a simple, concise manner along with a strong command over my literacy skills will be my…
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Haydn

Legal Studies Tutor Clearview, SA
Understand there needs and personalise your tutoring style to suit each student…
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Michelle

Legal Studies Tutor Enfield, SA
Just being able to provide a good quality of help and support for a student, in an encouraging and motivating manner, is what I would consider to be the most important thing a tutor could do for their student. Furthermore, creating that resilience and space of being able to ask for help without feeling shame or guilt along the way. I believe that…
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Charlotte

Legal Studies Tutor Broadview, SA
the most important thing for me as stated above is that the student feels comfortable communicating their worries and areas they need help with to me. i am a great listener and care about the students personal worries as much as learning difficulties. i create ways to communicate with students that work for them and i am great at taking feedback…
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Margaret

Legal Studies Tutor Cavan, SA
By being a good friend who listens and helps them without judging. A good tutor should be patient and supportive of their student. No answer is wrong answer is a very important lesson each child should learn to build their esteem and improve their confidence. This is what a good tutor should inbibe in each child. My strengths as a teacher is…
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Charlton

Legal Studies Tutor Broadview, SA
In order of importance: - Be knowledgeable in the topic. - Be patient to allow the student to understand the concept properly. - Be adaptable to suit the student's learning style. - Be compassionate to identify when the student needs moral support and confidence, as opposed to just constructive criticism. - Be dependable with the times…
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Harrison

Legal Studies Tutor Medindie Gardens, SA
Teaching students strategies that they can use in order to overcome the problems they face independently while fostering an enjoyment of the subject. I have experience in imparting knowledge and identifying weaknesses due to my coaching experience. I am a relatively recent high school graduate who has kept in touch with the subjects studied by…
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Stephen

Legal Studies Tutor Albert Park, SA
1. A tutor should note the student’s weaknesses and try minimizing their weaknesses. 2. A tutor should provide examples when explaining a concept to help a student understand. 3. A tutor should build a rapport with the student with their students. This way a student will gain courage. 1.Organization- I will be able to plan the lessons and give…
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Ming Fung

Legal Studies Tutor Bowden, SA
The most important things is to help the student enjoy solving problems. Most of the students would feel frustrating when they hit tough questions. It is pretty common to see on students. As a tutor, I would try all my best to assist them get through the questions and empower the knowledge so they would be able to solve by themselves. I am pretty…

Local Reviews

Lisa is really nice and really explaining concepts well to Olivia.
Helen, Nailsworth

Inside Regency ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Georgia worked on adding and multiplying three-digit numbers as well as tackling long division, with some extra practice on times tables.

In Year 8, Jack revised solving linear equations—both by hand and using graphing technology—and explored substitution in single-variable algebra problems.

For Year 10, Emily focused on applying index laws through an investigation and began work on factorising expressions, including reviewing for a related assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly skipped double-checking negative signs in algebra, leading to errors that snowballed across problems—"he lost track of negatives in multi-step simplifications," one tutor observed.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student often guessed at answers during worded maths problems instead of pausing to reason them out; this guessing left her feeling frustrated when mistakes surfaced.

In Year 11, difficulty identifying the right index law for multivariable expressions meant extra time was spent untangling which rule applied where.

A younger primary learner tried to shift focus from unfinished homework by changing the subject, making it harder to review key skills before moving forward.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Regency Park noticed that a Year 10 student, who previously rushed through maths homework and missed steps, recently took time to break down multi-step equations on her own and checked her working before moving on.

In Year 8 English, one student who used to stay quiet during Zoom sessions has started speaking out loud while working through ideas, showing new initiative and self-assurance when tackling tricky questions.

Meanwhile, a younger student who felt anxious about times tables began using a chant routine and now faces challenging multiplication without hesitation—last session she completed all her sums independently.

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 The Parks Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sports College South Australia - The Parks Campus.