What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
I find imparting what I know and have learned from my teachers in the past and from experience onto students who need help or are seeking greater understanding to be extremely rewarding and is what I enjoy the most.
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
I think my strengths as a tutor involve a good ability to teach students what I know and to work through questions, both on the paper and questions that students may ask, patiently and thoroughly.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
I think that the most important things that a tutor can do for a student would be to inspire them to love the subjects that they take and study, to be able to inspire them to do their work and really work at it in their own time, such that the tutoring isn't a dependency but a supplement to their success. Once that's achieved, it becomes much easier for both the tutor and the student once the joy in learning has been found. I also think that once they find enjoyment in their study they can apply that to every aspect of their life and it enriches them beyond just getting help for study.
Subjects Tutored 🎓
Exam Prep 📝
- Naplan tutoring
- HSC tutoring
Tutoring students in 👦 👧
- grade 1
- grade 2
- grade 3
- grade 4
- grade 5
- grade 6
- grade 7
- grade 8
- grade 9
- grade 10
- grade 11
- grade 12
Recent Tutoring Comments:
Understood/remembered most of the content
Understood/remembered most of the content
Some basic things like expansion of brackets and squares.
Ready to learn, easy to help make changes
Ready to learn, easy to help make changes
Form still needs work here and there, techniques and perspective needs brushing up
Understood concepts quickly and asked questions if needed
Understood concepts quickly and asked questions if needed
Struggled very slightly with certain wording in question though not a major concern, attacking question needs to be done
-did the work well during the lesson -not afraid to tackle harder questions
-did the work well during the lesson -not afraid to tackle harder questions
- unfocused sometimes, and not totally focused on work - forgetting work from past lessons until reminded