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Johan

Economics Tutor Elermore Vale, NSW
I believe the most important thing an economics tutor can do is understand the student and their mindset towards school and schoolwork. If you understand a student, you can adapt your tutoring to give them the most support for them to achieve what they desire. I am encouraging and supportive. I know the content (just have dig through my brain for…
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Candy

Economics Tutor Callaghan, NSW
Beyond just explaining concepts, I aim to make learning enjoyable and effective. I focus on building a strong foundation, encouraging critical thinking, and boosting confidence so students feel prepared for exams and real-world applications. My goal is to create a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and…
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Richard

Economics Tutor Shortland, NSW
The biggest thing would be to help students understand that ignorance is not failure. Just because they don't know something "basic", that does not mean they are worse than others, or are stupider, or are not going to succeed. It simply means they were not taught in a way that makes sense to them. This could be for a number of reasons, and not…
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Ka Ning

Economics Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
Motivate them to learn and love studying Patience and try to put difficult concepts into a simple…
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Shreya

Economics Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
Make sure that the student is comfortable with your way of teaching and is actively involved. Tutoring is not only about jabbering stuff even though the student doesn’t understand a single thing. You have to take it slow and steady until your student is confident enough and can explain the same concept back to you even well. - calmness…
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ANNAMOL

Economics Tutor North Lambton, NSW
Repeating topics as many times as needed Calm, compassionate, Repeat topics as many times as needed, Good communication skills, Especially good in teaching…

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Inside StockringtonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Mia worked on dividing with fractions and built mental arithmetic skills through targeted exercises.

Year 8 student James practiced formulating straight-line equations using gradients and intercepts, tackling several advanced exam-style questions.

For Year 12, Lucy completed the 2023 HSC Mathematics paper and reviewed her trial exam, focusing on frequently tested algebraic and trigonometric concepts to strengthen exam readiness.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often hesitated to attempt worded questions, losing motivation when faced with long texts—"she gets demotivated when the question has a lot of words and fewer pictures."

In Year 11 algebra, skipping full working led to sign errors that slowed progress.

A Year 7 learner forgot steps in unit conversion, making her less confident during speed-related problems.

Meanwhile, a senior student struggled with time management under exam conditions, sometimes forgetting procedures mid-task.

These patterns meant more lesson time was spent rebuilding confidence or retracing earlier concepts rather than tackling new challenges head-on.

Recent Achievements

One Stockrington tutor noticed a big shift in Molly, a high school student who used to hesitate with advanced questions—last session she solved two challenging problems on her own, drawing on content from weeks prior without prompting.

Another win came from Janae, also in high school; she's gone from needing regular guidance to now completing most algebraic questions solo and finishing all her work on time.

In Year 6, Gemma has started applying the BODMAS method independently for order of operations—previously she'd get stuck or second-guess herself, but this time she worked through problems confidently and without pause.

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 Sugar Valley Library, kirantakamyari—or at your child's school (with permission), like Minmi Public School.