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Fida

Physics Tutor Fairview Park, SA
As a physics 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…
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Deepak

Physics Tutor Tea Tree Gully, SA
Setting achievable and realistic goals is essential for a student's academic growth. I work collaboratively with my students to establish clear learning objectives and milestones. Patience is another key strength of mine as a tutor. I understand that every student learns at their own pace and may encounter obstacles along the way. I am committed…
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Kanika

Physics Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
1 A tutor can have a significant impact on student's learning with deep knowledge of their subjects. 2 A tutor can create a vital influence by praising the good and discouraging the negatives. 3 By quality teaching, effective reasoning and assessment, the tutor can boost up student's performance. 4 Tutor's constant efforts and interactions with…
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James

Physics Tutor Salisbury Heights, SA
As I alluded to earlier, I think the student's enjoyment is extremely important. That's not to say that they should be having fun at the expense of gaining knowledge, much the contrary; I think the best way for a student to gain knowledge that will last beyond the next test or exam is to have it conveyed in such a way that they take a genuine…
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Akash

Physics Tutor Modbury, SA
Helping students to understand the fundamental habits and strategies to counter any academic challenges. It is not my job as a physics tutor to do their work, nor provide them with pages of work without teaching them, but rather offer them new perspectives and approaches to their academics. I am very patient and friendly, and my previous roles in…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important thing a physics tutor could do for any student is to help boost their confidence within themselves to attempt problems to their best ability. It is inevitable for a students to struggle in some sections of work in school but what separates the best tutors from others are the ones who make students more confident in their work.…
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Bivek

Physics Tutor Modbury, SA
Tutors should check for understanding as they go and constantly build confidence so that the student feels like their abilities are improving. When a student feels confident, wonderful things begin to happen. Their curiosity is ignited, and they are more likely to ask questions in class and read additional texts about things that interest them.…
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Karl

Physics Tutor Hope Valley, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Saminah

Physics Tutor Highbury, SA
A mentor can help the student improve his social skills. Make students better leaders by enabling them to relate to different kinds of people. Help them develop strong communication skills so they can handle any situation. As a mentor, you can serve as a trusted confidante, helping a student work through day-to-day struggles I have strong…
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Arifuzzaman

Physics Tutor Salisbury Plain, SA
A good teacher can make a student confident in life, show him the right path of success. A teacher can teach him to be honest, flexible, patient, a good listener, a collaborator and confident in life. I believe the following strength I have as a teacher: • Technical skills. • Creativity. • Empathy or…
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Balpreet

Physics Tutor Salisbury Plain, SA
I think the best tutor is one who guides the students properly and fairly not only in their academics but also about life challenges. Most importantly a physics tutor should be ready to explain a single concept even 10 times to students if they are not able to get that without getting annoyed Well , I'm quite patient which I think is my biggest…
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Sukhvir

Physics Tutor Para Hills, SA
A tutor should be a good listener so that he can find out the real area of concern of students. other than that tutor should be a good motivator, engaging, constantly learner, caring. I am an energetic person and have very good communication skills. it will help me to build good relationships with students and parents to whom they can trust and…
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Uyen

Physics Tutor Para Hills, SA
I believe a physics tutor needs to be patient and adapting. They need to understand that everyone has different learning speeds and learning levels, hence their teaching styles should vary depending on each student, and they must be patient when helping. I can speak both English and Vietnamese, so I believe it is an advantage when helping a…
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Shivani

Physics Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor needs to help identify a student's strong points and motivate the students in every possible way. It's not always the tutor that should be valued and respected but the students also needs the same respect and care. Also, a physics tutor should know how to boost up the morale of a student when he/she is feeling low. If student is facing…
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Vishwa

Physics Tutor Holden Hill, SA
Make the student feel comfortable to ask questions and understand the learning style of each student to personalise the learning experience and manage the difficulty curve in the content. Patience and clear explanation and using real world examples to convey the message. Friendliness to make the student comfortable to and ask questions and engage…
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Manindra

Physics Tutor Salisbury South, SA
Give him all the knowledge he could have and give him the best, simplest and fastest way to do things. Children like me more, they always wait for my class and I can break anything in to the simplest form and can explain it to…
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Sandaru

Physics Tutor Ingle Farm, SA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do is inspire students to persevere, regardless of their current grades. Building trust and providing encouragement motivates students to stay engaged and develop confidence in their own abilities. With this foundation, students are more likely to build resilience, discover enjoyment in learning, and…
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Grace

Physics Tutor Athelstone, SA
Tutors not only have to have a solid grasp of the subjects but also a profound understanding of their students. Students have diverse ways of learning and having different ways of explaining things I think is important for a physics tutor to be successful at their job. Furthermore, making it as fun as you can for the students undergoing the…
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Radia Shams

Physics Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor has to be patient and welcoming for their students. The reason these students come for tutoring is because they face difficulty keeping up with school. So they should be given the space to understand at their own pace, in their own method and a teacher needs to recognize that. We need to recognize the method which we choose to teach a…
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Sakshi

Physics Tutor Ingle Farm, SA
The most important things that a physics tutor can do for a student is to: 1) Build strong, personal relationships with their students: a tutor should personalize the learning, make learning more interesting for the student, and teach to the student's strengths while minimizing their weaknesses. 2) Focus on goal setting, and creating…
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Harindu Lochana

Physics Tutor Athelstone, SA
Giving the knowledge to students in an interactive way rather than traditional methods. Leadership qualities, Critical thinking, Time management, Experience in child…
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Jake

Physics Tutor Fairview Park, SA
In the first instance the tutor needs to help them understand the work at hand and equip them with the knowledge and skills that are expected in that subject. The tutor should present the subject in an interesting way to engage the student and ensure the student experiences success to maintain their motivation. Over time, the student will then…
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Hannah

Physics Tutor Banksia Park, SA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is that they can provide the knowledge to help the student to learn the content needed in a precise and clear language. Also to help their way through the few hardest schooling years of their life to achieve their dream score for their subjects. Also to help to inspire them to do well…

Local Reviews

My son is in his third term of Year 6. Up until the start of Term 3 he had a male teacher who he was extremely comfortable with. He now has a female teacher who is new to the school. After a half yearly report & parent-teacher interview with the new teacher it was bought to my attention that my son was struggling with his maths. My son had mentioned a few times there were certain things he didn't understand but I did not realize to what extent as I had no feedback from the previous male teacher & was unaware of any problems. I was told he needed to work on his times tables before anything. I made a decision to find a tutor & get my son some help as I did not want him struggling so close to starting high school. I searched on the Internet and EzyMaths looked professional & I was impressed that I could read the testimonials from other parents. The service I received from my first phone call was very professional & helpful. My son has had 3 sessions so far. One of them being a 2 hour session as we received one hour free which is fantastic. My son is extremely happy with his tutor & feels very comfortable with her. He is so much more confident about school & maths. For the first time ever he actually wants to do maths. He mentioned he is happy because his tutor does not rush him. Financially hiring a tutor is not something I can easily afford but I beleive with EzyMaths it is definitely money well spent. Just to see my son gaining confidence & learning is definitely money well spent. I would highly recommend EazyMath to anyone that is looking for a tutor.
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Inside Yatala ValeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Dominic worked on understanding integers and evaluating numeric expressions, then focused on operations with fractions including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using real-world examples.

Year 10 student Abigail tackled techniques for factoring quadratic expressions in various formats and clarified early statistics concepts such as terminology and measures of central tendency.

For Year 11, Laura explored trigonometric functions—solving basic equations and applying inverse functions—and began work on introductory calculus ideas like limits and rates of change.

Recent Challenges

Lesson notes for both primary and senior students reflected strong motivation and engagement, but a few process areas stood out.

In Year 12, one student was described as "working on it—clarifying concepts," yet sometimes hesitated to ask follow-up questions during complex calculus discussions, which left minor misunderstandings unresolved until later sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student occasionally needed reminders to clarify steps when working with fractions; as one tutor noted, "he asked for more exercises but sometimes skipped writing full working." This meant some errors weren't visible right away, making self-correction slower in the moment.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Yatala Vale noticed that Dominic, a high school student, has shifted from passively listening to actively requesting practice problems—he now regularly asks for new questions to test his understanding and even requests exercises for the next session.

Abigail, also in high school, used to need hints when working with probability rules but now quickly recognises patterns on her own and applies conditional probability techniques independently.

Meanwhile, during a primary session, Lachlan moved from needing frequent guidance to asking clarifying questions about measurement units and degrees versus radians, showing real initiative by initiating these discussions himself.

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fairview Park Primary School.