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Anu

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is make a student feel understood and supported, not judged. Learning can be really challenging, especially when you’re already dealing with pressure, self doubt, or even language barriers. In the end, what matters most is that a tutor helps a student find confidence in their own ability to learn…
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Grace

Economics Tutor Murdoch, WA
I consider some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be are; - Raising a student's overall confidence in schoolwork and specific subjects, - Increasing the student's engagement and enjoyment toward learning, - Assisting a student to raise their grades so as to feel that they have succeeded, - Increase a positive…
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Divyesh

Economics Tutor Murdoch, WA
The power of being non-judgmental. A tutor must understand that every student has different learning capabilities and focus more on students that find it difficult to grasp concepts without belittling them. I believe I have two strengths as a tutor- 1. I do not follow the status quo/ set pattern of teaching. I like to mix things up so that my…
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Scott

Economics Tutor Como, WA
I think it is guiding them in a way that is most effective for them to learn. Also to be a trusted mentor both academically and outside the class room. I'm patient, enduring and…
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Kaumadi

Economics Tutor St James, WA
Explain unclear areas as many times as needed Understand whether the student is fully comfortable with all the crucial points in the area My communication is known to be clear I get along with kids well I am very flexible and can adapt to the learning style of your…
Tze
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Tze

Economics Tutor Como, WA
Students often seek tutoring not just because they don't understand a subject, but because they lack confidence and love for learning that subject. The most important thing a tutor can try to do is to help that student find the self-belief that they are capable of mastering anything they put their mind to. My main strength as a tutor is my ability…
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Connor

Economics Tutor Alfred Cove, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a student confidence up in a subject so that they can perform to their greatest ability. They also need to provide resources and insight to help develop a students skills. I think my strengths are that I have clear communication which means I can get the lesson across clearly to a student. I am also…
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Ruchie Mark

Economics Tutor Kardinya, WA
A tutor must build two things in a student: confidence and knowledge. A tutor develops confidence in a student by simplifying the learning process. Through tips and shortcuts, the student will confidently answer questions. The tutor also expands the student's knowledge by providing exposure to different learning materials. With these both, the…
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Jovia

Economics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
As i was mentoring students at Curtin i got to realise that being a form of support not only academically but also forming a relationship with the student is the most important thing a tutor can do. Providing room for human connection and cheering the student on . I am often described as an observant and good listener, which allows me to…
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Luke

Economics Tutor East Victoria Park, WA
Impart upon a student not knowledge per se, but rather a desire to expand their own knowledge through self-directed learning. Learning and education should be a lifelong process, not one that ends when an individual completes their primary vocational education. Learning makes us grow and develop and look at things in different ways, and the desire…
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Yanush

Economics Tutor Beckenham, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be patient, supportive, and encouraging. A tutor should help the student understand the material, build confidence, and develop good study habits so they can learn on their own too. I think my strength as a tutor lies in being empathetic and focused on each student’s unique…
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Tanbir Kaur

Economics Tutor Carlisle, WA
Going to the level of student to make them understand concepts clearly is prerequisite for effective teaching along with friendly behavior with students I am passionate about my profession and have good work ethics. I have good knowledge about studying psychology of students in order to teach…
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Deena

Economics Tutor Jandakot, WA
Provide the student with clarity on their work with a full understanding of the information. Not only does it educate the student and prepare them for the future but it gives each student a mass amount of satisfaction and relief once they understand each topic. I’m very throughout with communication, being a public speaker for 5 years and with …
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Violet

Economics Tutor South Perth, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build confidence, create clarity, and inspire motivation. A good tutor doesn’t just explain answers — they guide students to think critically and develop problem-solving skills. By being patient, encouraging, and consistent, tutors help students feel supported and capable. I also…
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Yusuf

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Relating to my strengths as a tutor, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is giving a thorough and concise explanation of every single concept to a student, in a way that isn't only just memorizing, but also using their own logic and thought process to understand and learn on their own as they go. This must all be applied in an…
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BAHARGUL

Economics Tutor Queens Park, WA
Help to achieve the desired goals of the student I act like a friend not like a teacher and try to create a friendly environment so student feels…
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Suhrid Mahmood

Economics Tutor Nedlands, WA
One of the most important thing to do is to understand what the student needs. Through careful evaluation a tutor should identify the student's weakness and put more focus on that area. Another important thing is to always address their questions. Sometimes my students asked me questions which I did not know the answer to, so I looked up on the…
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Christopher

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
A tutor does not just teach a student a particular subject. I believe that the most important function of a tutor is to foster overall academic confidence in a student and to develop better study techniques/learning habits more generally. A good tutor can give a student motivation and techniques to achieve not only in the tutored subject, but in…
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Sophie

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
Be a good mentor and role model. My aim is not only to help my students succeed academically, but also to succeed in all aspects of school life. I'm reliable, organised, open, friendly and flexible. I take pride in the relationships I build with my students and my ability to adapt to each student's learning…
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Rahul

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
A tutor can set high but a reasonable expectations for his students. He can encourage and direct students to achieve high standards. A tutor can also motivate students on their journey of achieving their goals by praising them. Every human being doesn't posses the ability to teach. So, having the ability to teach is one of my strengths.…
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Mabel

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
A tutor should know the student's learning style well and be able to cater to their needs. A tutor should also provide a strong foundation to the subjects so that students can build upon this foundation and practice and get better in the future. A tutor should also build good, consistent study habits in the student, and build up the student's…
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Maisha Samiha

Economics Tutor East Perth, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are creating a supportive environment, tailoring their teaching approach to the student's learning style, and fostering independence. Providing constructive feedback and instilling a love for learning also help build the student’s confidence and encourage growth. As a tutor, I think my…
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Ka Kin

Economics Tutor Crawley, WA
Give them the motivation and incentive to learn independently and proactively. Firstly, my academic background in both Art and Finance equip me a solid understanding of writing expression and Maths applications. Secondly, my work experience as a management trainee in private banking and as a credit analyst in JPMorgan has trained me to be…

Local Reviews

Tutoring is going great for Tom and he has learnt more in 2 sessions with Austin than he has in maths at school this term. He actually passed his Maths exam!!!!!
Nina, Rossmoyne

Inside RossmoyneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Chloe worked on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as solving worded problems involving percentage discounts.

Year 8 student Olivia focused on strategies for finding the lowest common multiple (LCM) and greatest common factor (GCF) using factor trees, alongside practicing adding and multiplying fractions with different denominators.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student James reviewed probability concepts such as mean, median, mode, and completed questions involving tree diagrams and stem-and-leaf plots to interpret data sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 5 maths, Tiana often struggled to interpret worded questions and sometimes completed only part of a task before moving on—"she would understand the concept was LCM, but not how many times it occurred in a minute."

Written work could be neater to support later review.

Across several sessions, she made repeated mistakes in GCF questions by forgetting to use the prime factor tree method, showing a reliance on familiar routines rather than adapting when needed.

In English writing tasks, time management issues led her to leave essays unfinished or missing conclusions.

Missing or incomplete homework further limited opportunities for feedback and progress.

Recent Achievements

One Rossmoyne tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to make frequent errors with greatest common factor questions now applying the taught algorithm consistently—she completed all problems this week without careless mistakes.

In Year 7, another student who previously hesitated to ask for help started taking initiative by using last week's fraction strategies independently, managing to add mixed and improper fractions on her own.

Meanwhile, a primary school learner who struggled with weekly spelling tests reduced her mistakes from twelve down to just two after acting on feedback and revising more intentionally at home.

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 Willetton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rossmoyne Primary School.