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Josiah

Economics Tutor Leeming, WA
As someone who has had tutors in the past; I can say with confidence that a tutor allows the student to catch up on what they didn’t understand in school the first time. Some topics are just harder than others.Unfortunately, most schools won’t slow down for each individual student just because they’re having a hard time. A tutor can enable a…
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Patrick

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
To explain things in such a way as if they aren't familiar with the concept. This way they are able to understand what they are doing and why it is done in such a way. I believe understanding the concept is the most important way to be able to apply it to questions. It also provides a good foundation to attempt higher order questions with critical…
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Alfred

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
I both teach and guide student to learn and understand concepts, and to practise answering questions. I am helpful, patient and pleasant with 13 years of tutoring. I am able to tutor from primary to university level including topics such as math and…
Michael
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Michael

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
It is a necessity for a tutor to establish rapport with their students. As a proponent of a theory in rapport for learners, it is important that the student and teacher must sense each other, sync in their teaching and learning process and experience an affirming positive experience while educating. I am very creative in teaching my students. I…
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Aaron

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
I believe a tutor should be able to clearly communicate the fundamentals of a subject in simple terms to ensure the student can build on their knowledge. I believe this also increases the chances that the student will actually want to learn and improve more than they did before. Understanding any problems the student is facing with subject is also…
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Harvey

Economics Tutor Riverton, WA
I would find that the ability to diversify how you communicate with a range of students is highly important. This is due to the differing ways that each student learns and providing an individualised structure will benefit their learning capability. I find that a student who fails to connect with a tutor will not see an improvement in their grades…
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Hui Yen

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be able relate and communicate efficiently. A tutor must be able to adjust their teaching style to accommodate individual student so that the student is able to fully understand and digest the information given to them as to address any problems they have. I think my…
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Hitanshi

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
The best thing a tutor can do with the student is to make sure then the student would understand the concept and remember it for longer run not shorter run, teaching through innovative techniques, graphics and making a student as a friend are some best things a teacher can do for a student I believe I am calm , Understanding and dedicated…
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Alna

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
The most important thing is to create a safe learning space for them to build up their confidence, understand their struggles and to adapt my teaching styles depending upon student's needs. I believe that I am able to connect with children more, have great professional and theuropatic communication skills and patience with a calm nurturing…
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Mara

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is guide a student to develop their own confidence and self motivation to learn. While it is easy to put pressure on a student to improve their grades, I believe that the learning experience is the key to achieving success in the long term, both within school and outside of it. I have familiar with different…
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Angelina

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
Give the student motivation and support. Some of student may having trouble with their self confidence and trauma. They might be not focus when study and thing they don't have ability to accept new thing. That kind of students need support the most than normal student that think they have responsibility to learn I have passion to improve a student…
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Vennila

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
Look for easy ways to remember important points. Provide a proper guide. support and encourage the student. motivate students. patience with students. passion for teaching. Good grades in both maths and…
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Suchitra

Economics Tutor Parkwood, WA
A tutor straddles the line between teacher and friend, and they are often closer in age to their students, making them more relatable and more likely to help their students get comfortable. A tutor's unique position could add a new dimension to a student’s learning, as they can receive guidance from someone who is both relatable but also…
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Afia Ibnat

Economics Tutor Waterford, WA
A tutor's impactful duties encompass creating a nurturing and encouraging learning atmosphere, customizing instruction to meet individual needs, delivering clear explanations, offering constructive feedback, and instilling a growth mindset. Furthermore, guiding students in developing effective study skills and a genuine passion for learning stands…
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Peter

Economics Tutor Waterford, WA
Be patient. Give them enough time to understand concepts. Be a friend. This would help the students be open and express themselves where they aren't clear. Patience is key because of the different levels of comprehension in students. I love math and business studies so I enjoy when…
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Muhammad

Economics Tutor Winthrop, WA
It is essential for student to understand rather than keep memorizing so the tutor needs to implement that and make sure that student will follow. Knokwledge Passion I love my…
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Pravin

Economics Tutor Winthrop, WA
Communicate with the student to find what areas challenge them most If there are assessments throughout the year, make a timeline to work on various topics (with some flexibility of course) Work through questions - the best way to find out where difficulties lie and where errors are being made is to practice, because practice makes…
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Akshitha

Economics Tutor Ardross, WA
Help and guide them in the right path by specialising in their strengths and focusing on their weaknesses Patience, working as a team and organisational…
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Sarun

Economics Tutor Booragoon, WA
Make sure a student truely understands the concepts and fundamentals without just memorising the end result Finding ways to easily explain concepts to other…
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Alexandra

Economics Tutor Murdoch, WA
It is important to be patient with a student; they won't always understand what is being taught and as a tutor you need to be able to explain something in a way that they will understand the concept. I think it's also crucial that the tutor is organised; arrives a few minutes early and knows what they will be going through and brings any…
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Cassandra

Economics Tutor Lynwood, WA
Apart from the primary purpose of a tutor to improve a student's academic marks, I believe a tutor play a significant role in developing self-confidence and helping the student reach their academic potential. A tutor is an aid to assist students is realising their own capabilities and building an appreciation for just how much hard work can pay…
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Jack

Economics Tutor Lynwood, WA
Make a connection so the student wants to study. It’s very important that you create a bond with the student so they can motivate themselves and use the study plans and tools to improve with not only my help but also on their own. I believe this heavily aligns with the philosophy that Ezy math promotes. I’m a patient and capable teacher who…
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Laila

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The things I consider most important a tutor can do for a student are as follows: - Ensuring the student understands and always asking the student whether they understand. - Providing comfort to the student in their learning - not pressuring them to be perfect. - Providing revision materials to strengthen their memory seamlessly. - Breaking…

Local Reviews

Our tutoring with Mahmud is going well, he is very personable and knowledgeable and has established a good rapport with Jessica over the three sessions we have had. Jessica has felt more confident in class too.
Melissa, Canning Vale

Inside WillettonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Sam focused on simultaneous equations and was introduced to basic trigonometry, working through example problems step by step.

Year 10 student Jessica tackled quadratic equations and factorising perfect squares, with extra attention given to identifying the differences using guided exercises.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Lucas practised area and perimeter calculations across different shapes, applying formulas in written tasks for reinforcement.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 maths, a student often skipped showing steps in algebra and rushed through content without asking questions—"he tends to jump over many aspects of working out," as one tutor observed. This led to confusion when tackling harder problems solo.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student struggled with timing during exams, finishing with no chance to check answers, which meant errors sometimes went unnoticed.

In lower years, one learner used a calculator for simple times tables like 5x8 instead of recalling facts by memory; another hesitated to attempt questions due to second-guessing herself and low confidence after mistakes.

Recent Achievements

One Willetton tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously avoided showing working in maths now consistently writes out each step, which has helped him score above 85% on a recent English assessment and tackle tougher maths papers more confidently.

In Year 9 science, another student began asking thoughtful questions about anatomy—linking new content to personal experiences like bronchitis—and later explained those concepts back without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who once hesitated with times tables now eagerly searches for patterns and self-corrects number reversals during sessions, recently getting through multiplication drills without reminders.

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