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Valley View's tutors include a former school maths coordinator and Math Olympiad coach, multiple private tutors with years of experience across K–12 and international curricula, an award-winning early childhood mentor, peer science and English coaches, a university scholar and dux, IGNITE program specialists, and high-achieving graduates in engineering, medicine, and education.

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Mostafa Didar

Software Dev Tutor Norwood, SA
Besides helping them understand and learn a topic, the tutor should also help the student master the topic through mastery learning. Mastery learning is a way of designing units of work so that each set of tasks focuses on a particular learning objective and students must master a task to move onto the next one. The tutor should also help the…
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Derrick

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, SA
For me the most important thing a tutor can do is to guide the student in such a way that at the end of it, the student is able to lead by himself in the direction he was originally intended to go. It is similar to the lines of giving a man a fish to teaching him to fish. The tutor has to ignite the spark of interest in the student so that the…
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Achint

Software Dev Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think a tutor should be able to tell if their student understands something or not, often they don't say it outright and asking them directly might not get them to admit it. So by asking them to solve a question that indirectly uses the concept might help us figure out if they're having trouble or not. Students should also feel comfortable with…
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galen

Software Dev Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to see what subjects interest the student to bring out the potential of that student in that subject and as I had very bad teachers while growing up I learnt to support and make it easy for the student to understand I have patience in dealing with people and can cater to different variety of people even…
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Shashwath

Software Dev Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is truly understand the person’s problems, challenges, and learning gaps. Everyone learns differently, and effective tutoring begins with listening carefully and identifying where they are genuinely struggling. A tutor should pause and address difficulties properly rather than rushing to simply…
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Md

Software Dev Tutor Kent Town, SA
Be patient and find a way to teach that ignited interest in the student for the subject. Ability to understand the learning pace of a…
Tanveer
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Tanveer

Software Dev Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor can inspire a student to learn more and be inquisitive. Making the student ask more questions and grasp the concepts, are the major things a tutor can do for a student. I am patient when it comes to teaching students. Each student is different in their academic potential, as such, I can assess the best path for the student so that they…
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Utsav

Software Dev Tutor Gilles Plains, SA
I believe that as a tutor, the most important thing that a tutor can do is to motivate and teach students in such a way that they enjoy it and get motivated to realise their true potential and do great in the subject. - Knowledgeable - Motivation - Communication - Caring - Analytical - Use tech for learning-teaching…
Antony
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Antony

Software Dev Tutor Oakden, SA
Identify and address gaps in understanding by breaking down concepts into clear, manageable steps. Adapt to the student’s learning style so explanations really connect with them. Build the student’s confidence by celebrating progress and encouraging independent thinking. Provide strategies and tools so they can tackle problems on…
Ishan
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Ishan

Software Dev Tutor Walkley Heights, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and understand the problem they are facing and later on help them solve it. Making the student comfortable matters the most I listen and analyse the situation carefully and respond in that way. Also i adjust to what the other person needs and being a student myself I know…
Muhammad Talha
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Muhammad Talha

Software Dev Tutor Oakden, SA
Being able to bring own personality to same ground so the communication gap is minimum. Teacher should always welcome the question as there is no such thing as silly question. I can easily teach complex concept by using simple analogies which can help students grasping the matter easily. And I often study the personality of my student so I can…
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Samskruthi

Software Dev Tutor Modbury North, SA
I feel, providing guidance, understanding students learning style and creating a supportive learning environment is most important thing. It's also important for a tutor to foster confidence, encourage students in their learning process. I feel I'm great at providing clear explanation, offering patient and supportive friendly environment.…
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Cooper

Software Dev Tutor Paradise, SA
They can teach them to appreciate how amazing math is, and why it is so interesting to study. I also believe they need to teach them how to go about solving new problems (the process) and how they will then use these skills in the future. I have been volunteer tutoring since year 11 (2020) and have gained proper training as a PASS (Peer Assisted…
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Kavya

Software Dev Tutor Ingle Farm, SA
A tutor should not be someone who forces children to study. He or she should be a good friend, mentor for every child. He or she should be able to show patience and empathy to her students and stand with them in achieving their dreams. As a tutor, my major strengths are good communication skills and patience. I strongly want my students to…
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Waleed

Software Dev Tutor Paradise, SA
Make a student enjoy studying the subject rather than taking it as a burden. I am very patient when it comes to the learning process and good at articulating difficult topics in easy to understand words through real life…
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Prabhleen

Software Dev Tutor Para Hills, SA
Teach them in a way that they find easiest to understand and also be able to communicate with the students so that each student feels comfortable and enjoys the learning experience. Being flexible and patient, I am adaptable and can change my teaching style to match how each student learns. Another strength is communicating with both students and…
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Muhammad

Software Dev Tutor Para Hills, SA
1. Provide clear and concise explanations of concepts. 2. Ask questions to help the student understand the material. 3. Encourage the student to ask questions and provide feedback. 4. Help the student develop effective study habits and strategies. 5. Provide positive reinforcement and motivation. 6. Help the student set realistic goals and…
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Siddharth

Software Dev Tutor Para Hills, SA
Instill in students a sense of confidence as well as have students understand that nothing is impossibly difficult, and support students who lack self-esteem, by teaching them that practice and effort is truly what it takes. Patient, receptive and…
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Suyash

Software Dev Tutor Campbelltown, SA
A tutor needs to be patient when tutoring a student especially in subjects like mathematics and physics since those subjects require the most assumed knowledge in high school than any other subject, students normally have trouble recollecting previous works. Therefore, it is important for a tutor to start from the very basic concepts, if the…
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Pratham

Software Dev Tutor Greenacres, SA
I think as a tutor, It is essential to understand that each student is unique and each student has different learning speeds. Some can understand things quickly while some may need more time. It is important to note these things and teach every student in a way they learn best. I understand that learning things, especially a new topic can be…
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Roozbeh

Software Dev Tutor Klemzig, SA
teach the student how to study and how to look for answers. most students are overwhelmed by the diversity of subjects and cant relate them together. I believe the best a tutor can do is how to classify subjects and become self-sufficient. I believe I can find the concept that the student Is having problems with and the reason they find a subject…
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Yuze

Software Dev Tutor Klemzig, SA
1.Be Knowledgeable enough in math. 1.Improve mathematical skills 2.Always be patient 3.How to get higher marks in the exam I am good at communicating with others. English is not my first language, however that is not a problem. I am good at explaining complex concepts and ideas in a easy-understood…
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Bradley

Software Dev Tutor Pooraka, SA
One of most important things a tutor can have is patience, sometimes students need concepts explained a certain way before they'll understand, or they may need multiple tries to get a question correct. Another important thing is being able to explain instructions clearly, as a lot of students can come from refugee backgrounds where English isn't…

Local Reviews

Very happy with the maths Tudor that has been matched with my 13 year old daughter. We have only had 2 sessions so far and already I can see positive results. Looking forward to continuing our Tudor session on a regular basis.
Trudy, Valley View

Inside Valley ViewTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Lilah worked on reading and writing time on analogue clocks, as well as building confidence with multiplication tables through games and practice.

Year 7 student Emily tackled simplifying algebraic expressions from word problems and spent time strengthening her understanding of ratios in different forms.

For Year 8, Adam focused on key statistics concepts such as mean, median, and mode, applying these to solve a range of real-life worded problems using clear step-by-step methods.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 Maths, Emily often skipped carefully reading worded problems and overlooked crucial details—her tutor noted, "she tends to read quickly over the questions without reading it properly." This led to confusion with BEDMAS tasks and mistakes in order of operations during homework.

In Year 3, Lilah hesitated to start independent work and repeatedly needed reassurance before answering basic time-telling questions, slowing her progress. A lack of confidence meant she sometimes asked for direction even when she knew the answer.

Both scenarios show how rushing or hesitation in process—not content—led to repeated errors or delays mastering new skills.

Recent Achievements

One Valley View tutor noticed a high school student who had previously hesitated with dividing mixed numbers now handling the process more confidently, even recalling steps without prompting, which marks an improvement from last week.

Another older student made real progress in understanding long division logic—something she'd found confusing before—by working through problems and explaining her thinking aloud.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to guess at words is now asking for help when stuck and can retell story events after reading, not just sound out the words. Last session, she finished an entire book and explained what happened on each page.

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 Ingle Farm Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Prescott Primary School, Northern.