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Jemima

Tutor Turner, ACT
The most important things for a tutor to do for a student is ensure their confidence stems from understanding not just knowing the answer to a question but instead the theory behind it. A tutor should ensure a student understands the theory behind a concept and how they got their rather than the finishing product. Through this, a tutor gives a…
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Asela

Tutor Turner, ACT
As tutors, we should help students self-learn and give them the opportunity to take the lead in problem-solving. We should provide the necessary guidance and help while enabling them to self-grow. Ability to teach in a clear manner Capability to take on challenges Hard-working and can-do attitude Short learning curve Ability to teach a wide…
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Sonam

Tutor Turner, ACT
1. Offer timely support and guidiance to those topics learners are willing to learn more. 1.Rich in content and experiences in teaching. 2. My patient in learning 3. Communication…
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Rika

Tutor Turner, ACT
Having the heart to serve the students for their learning experience and growth. I give detailed, individual feedback to all…
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Rebecca

Tutor Turner, ACT
Being a good listener to the student and understanding where they want help and what they don’t understand is most important. Being able to put the student first and being patient with them to help them learn and grow are factors that come with being a great tutor. Problem solving and the ability to be posed with and solve questions that I may…
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Ranjana

Tutor Turner, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for any student is to make them believe in their own capability. Secondly, make them value education and enjoy the process. I break concepts down into small bits and give relevant examples. I focus on concept understanding first and then practice. I have always been one of the top students in school…
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Haiyang

Tutor Turner, ACT
I think the most important thing is to teach them how to think in the correct way. For physics and science, understanding is much more important than remembering. Therefore, teaching them to think by themselves is very important for their future academic success. Also, personal interest is another important factor. Teachers should cultivate the…
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Caitlin

Tutor Turner, ACT
The most important things are building the student’s confidence, encouraging them to think independently, and creating a safe space where they’re not afraid to make mistakes. A tutor should guide the student toward understanding rather than just giving answers, so they can develop skills that last beyond the session. I’m patient and good at…
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Preetham

Tutor Turner, ACT
The tutor should lead by example in everything which he teaches. The tutor should be a friend who understands the mind of students including their strengths and weaknesses. This I believe is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. My creativity along with my ability to understand complex topics are my strengths as a…
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Ritesh

Tutor Turner, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to offer them a comfortable learning environment in which they are welcome to progress by making mistakes, as well as communicating with the student openly and directly. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my open-mindedness and ability to think from different perspectives, which is…
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Antoine

Tutor Turner, ACT
- Understand students problems - Understand knowledge difference between both - Take care of emotional development Tutors need to put themself in students place. A learning process only works when knowledge is not imposed but built by the students themselves. Three points : - excellence - general culture -…
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Gaurang

Tutor Turner, ACT
More important than the content is the environment a tutor can create. By reciting the book's content, I might be able to help the student pass their grade. However, by making the student get good at learning and understanding abstract concepts, one makes them capable of tackling any subject. This is the most importat thing a tutor can do for a…
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Natasha

Tutor Turner, ACT
As tutors, we can teach the kids the knowledge that they're learning in class, or help them with their assignments. But really, the single most important thing we can do for them is teaching them how to learn more effectively and independently. I have participated in multiple theatre performances and so, am a clear and confident speaker. My…
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Rucha

Tutor Turner, ACT
Be understanding of what there needs are and develop a teaching method accordingly. Communication skills and…
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Tavleen

Tutor Turner, ACT
A tutor, morally, can pave a path to right mindset for a student and impart knowledge not just of textbooks but moral education too . Tutors can also play a role of godparent for many students in life via providing mature guidance . Last but not the least, tutors are like the water to seeds, thus being significant for a child's nourishment. …
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Ryannieclayneta

Tutor Turner, ACT
As a tutor, I think the most important thing that a tutor could do for a student is making the student feel comfortable first. Based on my opinion, students will not study efficiently if you put too much pressure on them. So I would try to be as friendly as possible so that they can ask me questions easily. I think both party would enjoy to do…
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Tayla

Tutor Acton, ACT
To continuously check in with their students and ensure they create a space where they feel like they can be open and honest about whatever areas they are struggling with. In addition, ensuring that we come to each lesson prepared and so that no time is wasted and each session is made the most of. I am an excellent communicator allowing myself to…
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Antigone

Tutor Acton, ACT
To be patient, not all students are the same and don't learn at the same pace. You need to adapt in your ability to change for each student so that their learning and understanding can be maximised. My ability to be flexible and adapt to different students, and change teaching styles to suit…
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Harkirat

Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are building their confidence, making learning engaging, and helping them truly understand concepts rather than just memorizing them. I always try to break down complex topics into simpler ideas, adapt my teaching to the students learning style, and create a supportive environment…
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Sarah

Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their learning style, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should not only help students understand the material but also teach them how to approach problems independently, developing…
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Matthew

Tutor Acton, ACT
Is make sure that they are prepared and on top of content for upcoming assessments. By making sure students fully understand content they can have a much more enjoyable high school experience. Patience with students and ability to explain concepts well. I have a comprehensive knowledge of WACE Chemistry, Methods and Specialist courses having…
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Cian

Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor is not there to do a student's homework for them but rather to help them think and problem solve in new ways so that they can complete their work more effectively and be a more independent learner. Thus, a tutor can help by bringing with themselves a large amount of knowledge in the subject area(s) and by having a patient and understanding…
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Harshill

Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster independent thinking, and make learning feel achievable. It’s not just about explaining the content — it’s about creating a space where students feel safe to make mistakes, ask questions, and grow. A good tutor helps students develop the…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Anton practised long multiplication and division alongside reading comprehension, and also spent time developing rhythm skills in music through hands-on clapping exercises.

For Year 8, Charlotte reviewed surface area, volume, and perimeter problems using practice questions to prepare for an upcoming test, then tackled algebraic fractions with a focus on multiplying and dividing complex expressions.

Meanwhile, Tom in Year 9 refined his English essay on Of Mice and Men by exploring themes of the American Dream, and revised linear relationships in maths ahead of his test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student faced difficulty maintaining logical written steps in algebra, with a tutor noting, "he skipped showing steps in rearranging equations, which hid sign errors." This often meant time was lost tracing mistakes instead of moving forward.

In Year 7 English, one learner's messy handwriting and tendency to rush made their sentences hard to follow—sometimes the grammar suffered as a result.

Meanwhile, a senior student tackling probability struggled to recall sampling methods under timed conditions; even when understanding the theory, lack of structured revision led to avoidable confusion during more complex tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Turner noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who used to hesitate on complex algebra but now independently tackles expanding binomials and even remembers the steps for tricky parabolas from previous sessions.

Another high schooler, after struggling to start essays, now jots down discussion points between lessons and brings well-prepared outlines—she's even watched extra films to deepen her analysis for English.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often guessed at times tables is now confidently doing quick mental multiplication and checks his work before moving on.

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 Dickson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Turner School.