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Tutors in Windang include a classroom teacher with 28 years' experience and Dean's Merit honors, a veteran educator with a Master's in Education and decades across primary, high school, and TAFE, specialist maths teachers with international qualifications, school Duxes and faculty medalists, plus experienced peer mentors, coaches, and youth leaders.

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Economics Tutor Warrawong, NSW
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Ahmad Fraz

Economics Tutor Koonawarra, NSW
When you're an economics tutor, students are like children to us. Nothing is more valuable than our children. Everything we do, every good aspect we think of still feel less for our children. That's how I see myself as a tutor As a tutor I feel I can connect with the students more deeply as I have been studying human psychology for a long period…
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We have been really happy with Phil and his approach to Jake. Jake said that he enjoys the. hour a week with Phil and he is finding it very helpful.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Cailyn practised solving two-step equations by rearranging for a given pronumeral and reviewed how to apply inverse operations; she also worked on combining like terms in algebraic expressions.

Year 9 student Daniel tackled problems involving VATs and straight-line value depreciation, then applied these concepts to interpret business reports for his class assessment.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Molly focused on converting hourly pay to weekly pay using mathematical formulas and explored the structure and function of the nervous system through targeted discussion.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student's exam stress led to avoidable mistakes in otherwise familiar topics; as a tutor observed, "she would benefit from reviewing tests before submitting them if time allows."

In a Year 8 session, hesitation to make guesses or attempt unfamiliar problems resulted in slower progress and frequent requests for reassurance.

For a Year 6 learner, not writing out working or annotating questions caused confusion when revisiting problems—she often referenced the wrong section of her worksheet during revision.

Meanwhile, a senior student's tendency to input values into calculators without first writing equations made it easy to misapply operations and lose track of errors.

Recent Achievements

One Windang tutor noticed a real shift in Joel's approach: after initially hesitating with complex graphs, he now independently plots scatterplots and confidently determines whether relationships are linear or nonlinear.

Meanwhile, Daniel—who previously needed encouragement to stick with challenging maths questions—has started redoing problems on his own to check his process, showing a genuine work ethic.

On the primary side, Ariana has moved from struggling with her times tables to using flashcards eagerly and applying new multiplication tricks without prompting; last session she worked out fractions accurately without needing her calculator.

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 Warilla Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Windang Public School.