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Christy Jeevan
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Christy Jeevan

Economics Tutor West Croydon, SA
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is to assess their interest, strong and weak points and guide them to help them decide what field/specialization they want to seem themselves in. Marks and grades albeit very important and not the defining factors for their future. They have to see for themselves what they are passionate about and a…
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Yushita

Economics Tutor Blair Athol, SA
Ro make them underatand and learn new things in every possible manner and being friemdly with them. Clamness Kind patience helpful intellectual…
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Emmanuel
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Emmanuel

Economics Tutor Enfield, SA
1. A good tutor must be able to understand his student 2. A good tutor must have adequate knowledge and command over the subject to enable him explain and teach to the understanding of the student. 3. A good tutor be able to communicate clearly with his student. 4. A good tutor must put in much effort to prepare his notes to benefit his…
Difan
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Difan

Economics Tutor Park Holme, SA
The most important things a tutor can do could be split into two parts. Academically, tutors are there to help the student to learn all the knowledge required for them to achieve better grades. Spiritually, tutors are there as mentors, which they need to encourage the student to achieve their full potential, because usually due to exam pressure,…
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Anupriya

Economics Tutor Plympton Park, SA
A tutor can essentially make or break a student. She can enhance the self confidence of the student which will be beneficial for the student throughout their career. Apart from enhancing their knowledge, she enhances the student's social skills, their problem solving abilities and prepares them for tackling real life problems. Through face to…
Pegah
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Pegah

Economics Tutor Tusmore, SA
Personally, building a students confidence within a subject is the most important aspect of tutoring. This means providing personalised support and encouraging critical thinking to allow for subject understandng to occur. As more understanding is built, students confidence grows as well. I have strong subject knowledge for both mathematics and…
Taison
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Taison

Economics Tutor Glenside, SA
The most important thing is to answer their questions and teach them well, not just know copy the answers down but actually understand what's going and teach them my own experience As a Chinese background student, I think my math is good and I'm a people person as I have customer service for more than two years and I really want to make more…
Kehkashan
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Kehkashan

Economics Tutor Leabrook, SA
I believe a tutor can give them a right direction and help them to become a life long learner. A Tutor can change the life and thinking of her students by inculcating the love of knowledge in her students. I am very good at meeting individual needs of my students as I believe every students is unique and has a capability which enable her/him to be…
Jessica
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Jessica

Economics Tutor Leabrook, SA
Find their weaknesses and guide them to improve in those areas such that the student can become more well rounded and continually achieve higher. I can empathise with students and motivate them to perform to their fullest…
Manzurul
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Manzurul

Economics Tutor Norwood, SA
Most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student comfortable with the subject. if the student has apprehension about the subject, it will deter his or her learning process. I can understand when a student is having difficulty to understand the subject. I, then, revise my tutoring plan, trying to bring it to his understanding…
Syed
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Syed

Economics Tutor Glenunga, SA
I think it is important for a tutor to not only further the knowledge and skills of a student but also help the student develop confidence in their abilities and make the relevant subject enjoyable. As someone who has worked individually throughout high school, I have developed efficient and valuable learning techniques that can only come with…
Grace
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Grace

Economics Tutor Frewville, SA
I think the ability to listen to the needs of each student to tailor your methods to them is vital in maximising their success. In the same vein, I think it is important to provide students with learning strategies that they can approach problems with in the future, to help build their toolbox, rather than approaching each new assignment or…
Anant
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Anant

Economics Tutor Eastwood, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. This involves not only teaching the material but also building the student’s confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should inspire curiosity and provide the tools for students to become independent learners, so they feel…
Madhavi
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Madhavi

Economics Tutor Norwood, SA
Definitely the most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to develop a supportive, strong and friendly relationship which makes the student feel comfortable and supported and enables them to share their hard feelings, questions and queries and emotional baggage with the teacher. I would like to be a goodwill hunter than being a strict…
Sahana
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Sahana

Economics Tutor Frewville, SA
I believe a tutor should possess excellent organisational, communication skills and good subject knowledge and Curriculum knowledge. It is important to understand the difficulty students go through in learning a particular subject. As a tutor we need to be patient. Above all, its the impact on children; we could be the reason a student develops a…
Harrison
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Harrison

Economics Tutor Frewville, SA
- To always be supportive of the students when they are facing problems in their learning. - Being able to explain concepts clearly as well as making concepts easier to understand for the student. - Being able to understand and relate to the student's problem. Being able to put myself in the students shoes and understanding the problems that the…
Omer
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Omer

Economics Tutor St Georges, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are clarify difficult concepts, build confidence, and encourage independent thinking. A tutor should not just provide answers but help students develop a deeper understanding of the subject by guiding them through problems and encouraging critical thinking. Equally important is creating a…
Charlie
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Charlie

Economics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Understand the learning process from their perspective and try to accommodate their needs. Additionally try to actually teach the students rather than show them how to do it. I am extremely patient with people, especially after helping my sibling with subjects over the last few…
Zebah
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Zebah

Economics Tutor Kent Town, SA
As a tutor, it is important that I am capable of providing a safe and comfortable for my students for them to be able to ask questions and learn. It is also that I take into consideration the specific needs of the student in regard to their learning. As a tutor, I believe my strengths would include my ability to communicate and form a rapport with…
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Arghya

Economics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student build confidence in their own ability to learn. It's not just about giving answers, but about encouraging curiosity and helping them develop problem-solving skills. A good tutor should be patient, supportive, and focused on helping the student understand the "why" behind…
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Siddhant

Economics Tutor Kent Town, SA
The Most vital thing is that the student should be well aware of the basic concepts without having any doubts in mind. I know all the concepts by heart so it gets easier for me to make the other person understand with different…
Kashish
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Kashish

Economics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Give a long way path for a good career life. what can be the most important , if you can give a little effort in making someone's good career.so just need to make good effort for students and reward students according to their learning. Hardworking Gives time on students patient and calm good communication skills enthusiast good problem…
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Rongxi

Economics Tutor Kent Town, SA
-Provide useful and effective learning strategies that suits the characteristics of the student. -Reinforce the concept using inquiry based learning exercises to improve student’s understanding. -Guide the students to see the correlation between the theory and the real-world, thus improve their motivation in learning. My experience of being an…

Local Reviews

Agi is the perfect fit for Teayanah's learning style. She is patient and caring, which has enabled Teayanah to quickly feel at ease and comfortable. We are so happy with the progress she's made thus far, after just a few sessions!
Karen

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex focused on calculating surface area and volume for a range of 3D shapes, alongside reinforcing index laws and an introduction to surds.

In Year 10, Sarah practiced applying quadratic equations to real-life problems and revised methods for solving for x in quadratics, including factorising and using the quadratic formula.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam tackled advanced trigonometric functions by graphing transformations of sine and cosine curves and began exploring applications of the unit circle using worked examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student arrived to tuition without key materials, including their calculator and textbook, which slowed progress on algebra practice.

In a senior lesson, a Year 11 student tried to solve quadratic equations in their head—"mistakes are barely detected and noticed when you go back and check"—but avoided writing out steps, making it hard to catch errors or gain partial marks.

Another student's maths book was described as disorganised during square root exercises, causing confusion when reviewing work.

Meanwhile, a primary learner appeared distracted during explanations of surface area for cylinders, missing important clarification in the moment.

Recent Achievements

One Toorak Gardens tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, Ariana, move from confusion with completing the square to confidently tackling quadratic equations on her own and achieving a top band score of 70/74 in her recent test—she now explains each step logically without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who used to hesitate with fraction questions has begun working through indices problems almost entirely independently, showing real initiative when faced with new topics.

In Year 5, one student has started identifying perimeters and simpler shapes in composites much more quickly than before, even checking their answers aloud as they work.

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 Burnside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marryatville High School.