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Tutors in Thornlie include a mathematics teacher with 12 years' classroom experience and a published high school maths guide author, an ATAR 98.1 graduate and Engineers Australia award winner, Kumon-trained tutors, a Master of Teaching candidate focused on STEM, and several peer mentors and academic prize-winners in science, English, and humanities.

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Alisha

Psychology Tutor Thornlie, WA
Being able to listen to the students problems and issues they are facing. Being able to adapt to different learning styles for different students in order to maximise their learning journey. Being able to build a relationship which is surrounded with respect and patience. I think my strengths as a tutor are, patience, good listening skills,…
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Samran

Psychology Tutor Maddington, WA
I strong believe that listening to your students and parents carefully is crucial in managing their expectations, while building a strong rapport not only with the students but with their parents which is paramount to tutoring services. Seeking feedback from the Clients about the effectiveness of tutoring and demonstrating support and…
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Emilie

Psychology Tutor Gosnells, WA
Being kind and helpful to their needs. Listening to them and their parents. Being knowledgeable enough to help them or willing to learn to help them. Be a reliable source of help and help them as much as possible. I am very helpful in identifying their problems and drawbacks, I am effective in changing behaviours to give them an advantage or edge.…
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Mona

Psychology Tutor Southern River, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are help students understand concepts clearly, build their confidence, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. I think my strengths as a tutor are my ability to explain concepts clearly and break them down into simple steps, as well as my patience when…
Luke
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Luke

Psychology 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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Akshaya

Psychology Tutor Riverton, WA
A tutor must be very patient, approachable, and accepting, as students should feel safe and comfortable enough to ask any question without facing any judgment. A warm and friendly environment must be established. This is the most effective way for a student to learn, and be open to learning. A tutor must also be able to provide examples of the…
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Hetvi

Psychology Tutor Willetton, WA
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student's confidence in themselves and their own abilities so that the student is able to realise that with a little guidance and support they can achieve anything they want. I think my biggest strength as a tutor is that I have the patience required to explain a new challenging…
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Anaya

Psychology Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
Help with specific questions they have, not just go over every syllabus point each lesson, thus tailoring the lesson to their pace. Allow them to build confidence and actually enjoy the subject they are doing. Provide tips and tricks for their other subjects as well, especially in year 11 and year 12! Create a good relationship with the students…
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Michael

Psychology Tutor Bull Creek, WA
It is a necessity for a tutor to establish rapport with their students. As a proponent of a theory in rapport for learners, it is important that the student and teacher must sense each other, sync in their teaching and learning process and experience an affirming positive experience while educating. I am very creative in teaching my students. I…

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Jennifer has been amazing. Lily will miss her weekly sessions - she has learned a lot because of Jennifers quietly persistent style.
Corinne, Thornlie

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Claudia practised calculating the area of composite shapes and converting between units of time.

Year 10 student Jasmine worked on algebraic factorisation as well as expanding brackets, using a worksheet for extra practice.

Meanwhile, Maha in Year 11 focused on arithmetic and geometric sequences, tackling problems that required identifying patterns and finding specific terms within those sequences.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to attempt the non-calculator section in maths, with "a bit scared of it" noted during probability questions—this lack of confidence led to slower progress and less risk-taking.

In Year 10, one student repeatedly missed key details when reading through test questions, which resulted in misinterpreting problems on population samples and probability tables.

For a Year 4 learner, reliance on a multiplication chart instead of having times tables memorised meant more time was spent looking up answers than practicing new concepts.

In algebra assignments, skipping careful setup sometimes caused both sides not to balance.

Recent Achievements

A Thornlie tutor noticed a real shift with Jasmine in Year 10—she's started spotting her own mistakes during practice tests, catching errors before they're pointed out, which is a big change from when she'd rush through and overlook them.

Claudia, in Year 11, now comes to sessions ready to tell the tutor exactly where she feels stuck and reminds them of her gaps as they work; last term, she'd stay quiet even when confused.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student recently managed long division mostly alone for the first time after weeks needing step-by-step help.

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 Thornlie Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Islamic College (Thornlie).