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Timothy

Economics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for the student are ensuring that the student is able to achieve their highest potential in the certain subject, teach them important skills that they can use throughout life and form long lasting relationships with the student. Furthermore, the tutor must continually support the student and ensure the…
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Aishani

Economics Tutor Prestons, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is believe in the student and motivate the student to learn and achieve their maximum potential. This is then followed by providing knowledge and making sure that the student understands most of the content to be able to gain maximum understanding of the topics. My strengths as a tutor is…
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Akanksha

Economics Tutor Oran Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them grow on a daily basis. An important characteristic to take on as a tutor is to listen and communicate effectively with the student in order to help teach material in a way that helps them understand. Building strong relationships with students is something a tutor can do for a…
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Jaleesa Kyla Mendoza

Economics Tutor Oran Park, NSW
To be able to build up the student’s confidence and self esteem. I am patient and…
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Mohammad

Economics Tutor Ambarvale, NSW
Teach them logical thinking and problem solving skills to gradually build their learning capabilities. Very clear and articulate, advanced knowledge in subject…
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Daniel

Economics Tutor Lurnea, NSW
Being able to give them the independence of trying a question and then spending a reasonable amount of time trying to solve it rather than only explaining for the full tutoring session. My strength would be pinpointing what the student doesn't understand and using analogies or using patterns from concepts they already understand to portray the…

Local Reviews

Jay seems really good. Shivani was quite happy with her.
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Inside VarrovilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Ava practised identifying numbers and worked on subtraction using visual aids.

In Year 8, Sarah tackled key maths topics including order of operations and converting decimals into fractions and percentages, also solving some word problems involving money.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel focused on probability concepts such as sample space and calculating the likelihood of events, with time spent interpreting exam-style questions for deeper understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working through advanced algebra often left out steps when rearranging expressions, leading to repeated sign errors and confusion—"he forgot to isolate x before dividing both sides," a tutor observed.

In Year 8 trigonometry, incomplete homework meant new methods for solving triangles weren't reinforced between sessions, so mistakes with sine and cosine rules kept resurfacing.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student avoided showing working in multi-digit addition; this made it hard to spot where small misunderstandings crept in.

Without clearer written processes or consistent review of feedback, progress stalled at key points during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A Varroville tutor recently saw a Year 11 student move from confusion with trig ratios to independently applying the Pythagorean theorem and trigonometric functions to solve right-angled triangle problems, including calculating bearings using inverse functions on the calculator.

In Year 9, one student who used to rely heavily on prompting now explains her thought process out loud while tackling geometry questions, demonstrating more self-direction.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once sped through reading is now noticeably pausing at punctuation and taking time to sound out tricky words; she finished her session by confidently reading an entire page aloud without rushing.

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 Greg Percival Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Carmel Catholic College.