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Shalvi

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
It is very important as a tutor to understand your student. Be his silent friend and connect with him. Read his mental abilities, his interest, observe his qualities and disabilities, his way of learning things. And then try to impart the teaching depending on all these factors. Each student is different and so is the method of teaching. Teaching…
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Shuvra

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Enlightening him/her about new knowledge in the easiest way.Help him/her with the difficulties faced while studying.create a suitable environment for understanding all the difficult tasks. My strengths is my delivering method, my behavior, and my dedication to make a student understand what he/she doesn't understand and also fulfill their need. As…
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Efstratia

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Reduce their stress levels around assessment and being resourceful as a learning tool Helping students enjoy school more and improve their grades Student retention (I have 6 regular students a week for the last 2…
Anuj
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Anuj

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think the most important thing is making the student feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should focus on understanding where the student is getting stuck and help them build confidence, not just give answers. I'm patient and I don't rush students. If something doesn't click the first time, I'm happy to explain it again in a different way.…
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Fariha

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is pose as their mentor than just a teacher. By doing this, a student will feel safe, and empowered; this in turn will make them learn better. Moreover, it is important for a tutor to build their confidence. It is essential to build on the weak areas of a student. Additionally, a…
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Mebel Melekha

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
a comfort zone in studying understanding of the topic very clearly adjustable according to their needs and timing i am calm easygoing teaching method according to the students capability very…
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Achint

Physics 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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Isumi

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
My main focus is to not just explain the content in a way they really understand the principles behind it and it would not just be memorising the content on the student's part. I also believe that connecting with the student can help the teaching learning process a lot. I am a very understanding person in general. So I am most of the time capable…
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Triparna

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I feel the strengths as a tutor are to help my students to set a high expectation, which motivates them to work towards that. Another strength would be to be honest and transparent with students about how to succeed. And as a tutor, it is our duty to make sure that students know you believe in them and want them to succeed. I'm a team player. I…
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Sanyukta Satish

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
The learnings given by a tutor needs to be tailored as per the student.. Every individual is different, has different interests, has different caliber. We need to understand their potential, unlock it and provide our boost to it. I am a very patient person and understand that i may need to repeat my explanations as needed. Sometimes I might need…
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SAPNA

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think that a tutor should not limit themselves to just subject knowledge. They should research more on effective teaching methods and strategies that might help them connect to their students more. They should develop practices that make a student's life easier and should understand the individual needs of the students. Often tutors have to…
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Hasan

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for the students is to understand and listen to them and their needs. When a tutor listens and spends time building a relationship with his/her student, it allows the tutor to personalise the learning for the student by incorporating connections to the student's interests. In addition, it allows…
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Pranav

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
A good tutor needs to understand the student's needs and areas of weakness and work on them. A tutor can engage more in helping the student understand specific concepts and make the environment of teaching interesting. The teaching environment can be made interesting by giving the students a reason to learn the concepts and showing real-world…
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Methuli

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a safe, encouraging space where students feel confident to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow. It’s not just about helping them understand the content, it’s also about building their self-belief and showing them that they "can" succeed. A good tutor should also adapt their…
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Muhammad Salman

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is help a student truly understand concepts rather than just memorising them, by explaining ideas clearly and in a way that suits the student's learning style. At the same time, a tutor should build the student's confidence. My main strength as a tutor is being able to explain complex ideas in a simple,…
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Wei Da

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I find the most important thing a tutor can do is to help them to understand new concept and theories in such a way that they could approach problems with confidence. I believe my strengths are patients and most importantly I will help students visualize and apply mathematical theories and concept using software and models. I am also accessible…
Fida
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Fida

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
As a tutor, I believe it is critical for providing a space for students to not be afraid to be wrong and foster engagement. A tutor must allow students to think for themselves and provide prompts which enable more critical and deeper thinking. A tutor must be able to understand the different needs for each student and be able to provide the…
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Amit

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
There are several things can be done being a Tutor, 1. Understanding and stimulating the students capabilities to grasp the things 2. Improve confidence to creative problem solving 3. Introducing the world of imagination, which helps to correlate the concepts with the surrounding owing to better understanding. Throughout my academic journey, I…
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Akshay

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for students is making sure that the student completely understands the concept and does not try to rote learn it. I believe that a tutor is a person who can change the point of view of a student through which they can grasp the concept well and improves their understanding ability. I own…
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Kamakshi

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
For me, the most important thing is helping students actually enjoy math and feel comfortable with the process of not knowing right away. A lot of math is about sitting with that discomfort, resisting the urge to panic, and trusting that if you think logically, you’ll find a way through—even if it’s not the “textbook†method. I want…
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Ranjam

Physics Tutor Prospect, SA
Give the student confidence. Confidence either to persist with the hard work till they hit a breakthrough or the confidence to thing around the problems. There are a lot of students who don't lack in talent and just a couple little things are holding them back. Solving those can really help them grow. I am able to seperate a topic into byte sized…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The roll of a tutor is two-fold. Firstly, to help students understand the material they are working with. There are many ways to go about this, but one of the most important roles of a tutor is to be able to bring intuition to the abstract. This in addition to introducing effective methods for solving problems. The second key roll is helping…
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Amal

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Pass on the knowledge what we gained to the next generation. In this way we can produce a better youth by inculcating knowledge, research ideas and values in them. It'll last forever. Understand the problem with the students and act accordingly. Patience is my strongest strength. Children may be naughty sometimes but I'm always patient enough to…

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Isabella was absolutely amazing. Tayla was beaming after the lesson. She gained a better understanding of the concepts and had fun in the process!
Jacqui, Walkerville

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Content Covered

In Walkerville, Year 4 student Ben practised multiplication facts (7x, 8x, and 9x) and identified odd and even numbers using hands-on activities.

Year 10 student Olivia focused on the unit circle in trigonometry and reviewed questions from her recent exam paper.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ava worked through indices and surds as well as revising the Pythagoras theorem with practice problems to strengthen understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student arrived without prepared questions or specific doubts, making it difficult to target gaps; as the tutor noted, "We discussed preparing some questions beforehand and ask doubts on the same."

In Year 11 Maths Methods, another student relied heavily on the graphic calculator for linear equations and graphing but did not consistently write out working—when asked about steps, she skipped directly to answers.

A Year 4 student's maths homework was often incomplete or missing, which left basic multiplication skills underdeveloped. This meant more lesson time spent reviewing old content instead of moving forward with new concepts.

Recent Achievements

One Walkerville tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely heavily on the tutor for each step in her algebra homework now attempting problems independently before asking for help—something she avoided last term.

In a recent session with a Year 12 student, they worked through textbook integration questions; after reviewing some challenging examples together, he started identifying which formula to use without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously hesitated to recite times tables is now eager to solve multiplication exercises aloud and managed to complete nearly all correctly without checking the chart.

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