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Tutors in Shalvey include a university medical science graduate with first-class honours and mentoring experience, a mathematics PhD and seasoned university lecturer, an HSC dux and robotics Olympiad competitor, creative writing tutors volunteering in local schools, high-achieving maths specialists with Extension 2 results, and accomplished peer mentors from selective high schools and top universities.

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Oneth

Economics Tutor Blacktown, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, encourage independent thinking, and foster a genuine interest in the subject. A tutor should not only help improve academic performance but also empower students to believe in their potential and enjoy the process of learning. My strengths as a tutor…
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Awais

Economics Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
I believe that a tutor must be empathetic towards their student. A tutor must understand that each student is going through a separate journey in life and explore how their life experiences may have shaped their perception of their strengths and weaknesses. By understanding these circumstances, I believe a tutor should design an environment where…
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Nerieza

Economics Tutor Oakhurst, NSW
Giving them much time to learn things that may considered difficult for them. Having a heart for children for them to learn in a good and well mannered…
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Anand

Economics Tutor Melonba, NSW
Ensure that the student genuinely understands the material, rather than just memorizing it. This involves breaking down complex concepts into manageable parts and explaining them in a way that makes sense to the student.Help the student gain confidence in their abilities by providing positive reinforcement and acknowledging their progress. I can…
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Shriyaa

Economics Tutor Mount Druitt, NSW
Definitely being open to questions and helping them work through any issues and problems that they have. I think also just being able to explain concepts in a simple manner, so that when built upon, they have a stronger foundation to work with. I think my biggest strengths are my communication, and my willingness to help a student understand…
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Shreeyut

Economics Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
Patience is an essential quality required from a tutor as it is important to acknowledge that every student has a different level of understanding and approach towards their studies, and thus the best method of maximising their understanding is to tailor our teaching methods to motivate their learning and provide an encouraging learning…
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Yashica

Economics Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
A tutor should truly believe in a students ability to learn no matter where they stand. Encouraging a growth mindset is therefore essential, helping students develop confidence in their abilities so they feel empowered to tackle challenges on their own. They should also ensure that students truly understand the material rather than just memorising…
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Angella

Economics Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
Know how fast or slow they understand to know how to help them and also know relatable examples I can easily understand the students point of view and help them see it the right way and students learn…
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Pranav

Economics Tutor Colebee, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to be able to connect with their students and understand their needs and requirements and teach them accordingly. This is important because not all teaching methods work for everyone, therefore tutors need to work accordingly. I have good communication skills, I am well-managed, able to work in teams, am…
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Gurpreet

Economics Tutor Dean Park, NSW
Understanding the student has to be the most important thing a tutor can do. As a tutor, you need to know that the student might be scared to attempt that particular subject and face his/her weakness. Thus, you should make the student feel comfortable enough to communicate to you about his problems and be reassured that you will help him/her…
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Ayaan Akhalak

Economics Tutor Dean Park, NSW
Increase their confidence to be both fast and accurate at answering questions. In this way a student is able to maximise their marks and full potential. My strengths as a tutor would be my approachability and ability to describe problems in simple and real-life…
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Nirmay

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
The ability to understand the student's likes and dislikes, this allows the tutor to change his/her teaching style to match the student's path of understanding and through this the student is more likely to learn and benefit from the lesson. This is crucial in the student's journey and one of the main characteristics that a tutor should have. My…
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Harichandana

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
One of the most important thing is to understand the students concerns and devise a special teaching method based on their strengths and weakness. I am a good speaker as well as a listener. I am good at interacting and understanding. I am also sympathetic and always willing to help…
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Disala

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that the student is getting work done even when you are not there. This isnt necessarily homework but rather, making sure the student is motivated and has goals established at least mentally. Most students have not yet figured out what exactly they want to do but its important to…
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Samin

Economics Tutor Doonside, NSW
Providing adequate feedback is the most important trait of a tutor. A tutor must identify key areas of weakness especially for maths. They must also show a method that can be replicated to produce the best results. I am very good at using visual aids to demonstrate new concepts to the students. I am great at boosting the student's confidence as I…
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Promi

Economics Tutor Doonside, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is firstly enhance their knowledge. Also schools may be a great learning space, sometimes because of the amount of students in a class, it may become hard for a child to communicate and get extra help from the teacher. Thus, a tutor is able to provide this by directly helping students and…
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Samin

Economics Tutor Doonside, NSW
A tutor should have the patience to teach a concept to a student and focus on practicising that concept until the student is confident in the area of study. I am kind and very patient and will not be frustrated if a student does not understand the concept the first, 2nd 3rd time. I have experience as a student of private tutoring and I understand…
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Krish

Economics Tutor Eastern Creek, NSW
Helps in making the student understand the topic to let the student achieve a higher mark I have patience to deal with a student who does not understand a topic, I will keep on trying to explain until they…
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Abyas

Economics Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
be a mentor to their learning, not just someone who spits out knowledge but rather relates to the student and helps them in ways that don’t feel like “boring study†- ability to relate difficult concepts into easy to understand comparisons - able to make sure key information is memorised by using fun activities which make boring concepts…
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Karl Michael

Economics Tutor Woodcroft, NSW
The most important thing is for the tutor to engage with the student and the content in a way that is entertaining yet detailed, which allows the student to enjoy their learning. Regular monitoring of progress is also crucial to good tutoring, because it allows the tutor and student to identify where they have improved and where they need to…
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Aiceline

Economics Tutor Woodcroft, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them fully understand the subject and its topics. Once a student properly understands the contents then they can successfully apply the right information to the questions. I can explain a concept or topic in different ways and perspective. This is important as students are very…
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Mehakbir

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
A tutor's role goes beyond just imparting knowledge. They should build confidence and self-belief, create a personalized and supportive learning environment, and encourage active learning and critical thinking. Clear explanations, achievable goals, and constructive feedback are essential. A tutor should also foster independence, provide guidance…
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Saloni

Economics Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
Being a tutor is a very demanding position to be in as it becomes your responsibility to not only deliver the content but to make sure that it gets through to the student. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to build a trust relationship so that the student feels comfortable asking if they do not understand instead…

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He is a great tutor that explains topics clearly. My son has had a good experience for his first lesson. He has learnt a lot for one lesson and is excited for the comig lessons.
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Inside ShalveyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Riley worked on solving inequalities and explored gradients in linear equations, practicing graphing techniques.

For Year 9, Sarah tackled simultaneous equations using both substitution and elimination methods, then moved on to a chapter review focusing on BODMAS and fraction operations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan concentrated on calculus skills—specifically differentiation—and also reviewed function properties by working through targeted exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student struggled to focus during exams, leading to "a lot of careless mistakes"—missing marks in questions he otherwise understood.

In Year 7, one student overcomplicated simple fraction problems and sometimes forgot basic steps after missing class from an injury; this made catching up slower.

For a Year 8 learner, confusion with shape reflections grew each time the mirror line moved, leaving him frustrated mid-task.

Across multiple high school years, incomplete tutor homework was noted: "Requesting more consistency in completing tutor homework," which meant missed chances for targeted feedback before tests.

Recent Achievements

One Shalvey tutor noticed a Year 11 student stopped relying on graphing software for linear equations and now completes classwork on time—a big shift from earlier habits of hesitancy.

Another high schooler, previously making small errors with negative numbers, has recently shown real progress mastering mean, median, and mode; he even solved a harder median problem without needing hints.

In a primary session, Musawer—who often guessed angles before—now confidently adds them up independently and explains his steps out loud during practice.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Chifley College Shalvey Campus.