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Mitaanshu

Physics Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
1) Personalize the learning with students, to understand every student has raised with different learning and focus individually on there weaker sections. 2) Be honest with there parents about there growth and set realistic expectations. 1) I know what materials are relevant to students for a solid foundation of topic and also the analyzing…
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Henry

Physics Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a teacher can teach a student is something about how they learn best, like what techniques, environements, etc. they need to learn effectively. This is not only a skill that will help them any time they need to learn something in the future, but also something that will help them enjoy the process. I think I have excellent…
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Daniel
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
To be able to pass down knowledge and wisdom to the student and for them to have a good foundation in all the subjects as well as enjoy learning as much as I do. My teaching style is personalised and relaxed. I believe in a positive learning environment and every student is unique and therefore I will tailor my teaching methods to suit each…
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Rafael

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student’s confidence, not just help them get the answer. A good tutor should be patient, supportive, and able to explain concepts clearly step by step. It is also important to create a comfortable environment where the student feels safe to make mistakes, ask questions, and slowly…
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Yaxin

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
Besides teaching concepts and helping students solve problems, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to motivate students. As I believe, unlike school teachers, tutors can give students individualised attention. They have more time with their students to talk about what challenges they are facing about subjects or reflect on where…
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Devashri

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
Imparting information is an important part of being a tutor, but modelling curiosity, a genuine love of learning and knowledgem and above all showing others what it looks like to be passionate about the at or discipline is as important. Communicating with the parents regularly, learning the students weaknesses, monitoring their work and helping…
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Jae Ho

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is act as a motivation for them to achieve their personal best. Although raising marks is the main objective for tutors, they must be able to interact with the students and find their weak points and there is a limit to what they can teach. They must act as a pillar that can support their…
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Tim

Physics Tutor Greenwich, NSW
Tutors must be flexible in their assistance to students through recognising individual learning preferences. Hence, they must cater to one's level of academic proficiency, their learning weaknesses and holes in education to provide a tangible improvement in grades. I have recent experience undertaking high school Extension 1 and 2 Mathematics,…
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Madhav

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
A tutor should be able to resonate and communicate well with a student firstly. Another important factor is to keep patience and listen to what the students have to say and not rush them into understanding different concepts. I am particularly good in Maths ,Physics and Chemistry having obtained A* for all three subjects in GCE A -Levels.I…
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Muhd Iskandar

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
Making sure to encourage and inspire students, making them understand and believe in their own potential and facilitating an environment of growth. Being able to form bonds with students as well as, being able to identify their strengths and weaknesses to more effectively cater to their learning process and…
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Sahil

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
A tutor can clearly identify the strengths and weaknesses of students and guide them accordingly. He should focus on the strengths and minimise their weaknesses. This is very important as it gives a clear direction to the students. This can also help them realise what career path would be good for them. A tutor should also be able to help students…
Connor
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Connor

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to do is understand exactly what that particular student does and does not understand. Many times I remember going to professors consultation hours in there office and asking them a question to which they gave me a long explanation which didn't even address my question leaving me more confused than before. A…
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Perry

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe that a tutors role extends beyond just teaching; they are trusted. Receiving tutoring for scholarship subjects for myself in high school, what was my impactful was tutors providing a safe space for open discussion and drawing insights from their learning journeys. As a result, I felt a genuine connection which transformed my tutors from…
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Stephen

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
What do you consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student? Making sure that all of my student's questions are answered before the end of the lesson is one of the most important things in tutoring in my opinion. Asking question is the best way of learning and therefore answering question is the best way of teaching.…
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Yingbi

Physics Tutor Zetland, NSW
- encourage student to be more confident - help them to organise time effectively - teach them how to learn by themselves - teach the the critical thinking and problem solving skill - help them to find a easier way to study and enjoy the learning process - I have tutoring experience before - I have my own learning method - I was the top…
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Abishek

Physics Tutor Alexandria, NSW
- help students overcome their problems with the studies. - motivate the students to study. -become a friend of students so that they are able to share their issues without any hesitation. - Practical Strategy of teaching -Dedication to make the students understand the concept. -Problem solving skills which is essential in the tutoring…
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James

Physics Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them reach their full potential. This is achieved by helping them to enjoy learning about the subject that they are studying. It is important for a tutor to be engaging and passionate so the student is eager to learn and is excited to come to lessons. A tutor also needs to be patient…
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Timothy

Physics Tutor Enmore, NSW
Teach them to learn I'm incredibly passionate about math and believe it rubs off onto whoever I…
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Prabhat

Physics Tutor Cammeray, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student is Answer any questions that students have to clarify any doubts Always extend a helping hand even if not required Making sure students are not under any pressure of any sort that can hinder learning - My communication and clear way of explaining concepts. - Kind and helpful -…
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Martin

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
A tutors primary task is to help the student with what they want to be helped with, and as a part of that accommodating to their individual needs and goals. Doing anything else would simply be disingenuous. It is worth noting further that accommodating to the student's needs in any way reasonable is quite close to the most important thing a tutor…
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Alan

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can offer to a younger student is their experience, similar to that of a mentor. Beyond course content, tutors can draw from their study, career and life experiences to help the student navigate their path. I am proud of my ability to teach and explain concepts to others effectively and thoroughly, which I…
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Angus

Physics Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is provide a support network and assistance for the students both in and outside of academics. With students, a tutor should not only be considered a teacher but also a friend who they can inquire about topics and issues which a tutor has already experienced and can be an assistance of. My strengths are a…
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Jiajia

Physics Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
let students understand knowledge in fundamentally and exploit their interest in learning. I am confident and patient in personality and understand the knowledge fundamentally, which means I can show the derivation for all the…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student worked on addition and subtraction strategies, using number lines to visualise solutions.

In Year 10, Olivia focused on advanced trigonometry by reviewing her recent test and then tackled polynomials from chapter 22b.1.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student spent the session revising circle geometry concepts and began preparing for upcoming exam questions by applying key theorems to practice problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student had to revisit the logs chapter quickly due to time pressure, which meant gaps in understanding persisted into revision.

In Year 8 algebra, a reluctance to show working made it hard for her tutor to spot where negatives and positives went astray—she skipped showing steps in rearranging equations, so errors stayed hidden.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled with concentration during worded problems and left several questions unfinished.

For a senior English task, one student avoided linking evidence back to topic sentences, leading to half-complete assignments that missed out on marks for structure and clarity.

Recent Achievements

One Sydney tutor noticed a Year 11 student who, after weeks of needing reminders, now double-checks her answers independently and has cut down on careless mistakes.

In Year 9, a previously hesitant student is starting to tackle circle geometry questions solo—last session she completed two problem sets without asking for help.

From the younger years, a Year 3 child who struggled with reading aloud managed to read an entire short paragraph and explain its meaning in her own words by the end of their latest session.

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 State Library of NSW—or at your child's school (with permission), like Macquarie Grammar School.