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Yokine's tutors include a 10-year veteran teacher with postgraduate education credentials, an ATAR 99.3 maths dux and award-winner, multiple school subject duxes including chemistry and physics, peer mentors from top schools, university scholars in engineering and science, and youth leaders with extensive experience coaching and supporting K–12 students.

Giulia
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Giulia

Tutor Balcatta, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is help students believe in themselves. Confidence is key—when students trust their ability to learn, they become more willing to tackle challenges and push their limits. I focus on building that confidence by celebrating small wins, providing constructive feedback, and creating a supportive environment.…
Zeel
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Zeel

Tutor Westminster, WA
For me, as a student, what I sought from my tutor was discovering how I learn best, rather than adhering to a one-size-fits-all approach. I also valued having someone with whom I could freely share my thoughts without fear of judgment, essentially a friend. Intuitive( I can understand and know when a topic boring and making it fun or finding a…
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Diana
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Diana

Tutor Balcatta, WA
Understanding a student, their weaknesses in terms of studies and helping them to overcome these weaknesses Understanding, patient, accommodating,…
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Sangay

Tutor Dianella, WA
Guide, support, counsel, teach, research, assist, counsel students to learn with fun. Employ individual tailored pedagogy and assessment. Patience Proactive Optimism…
Karma
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Karma

Tutor Westminster, WA
Discovering their potential, calibre and their own values. I am empathetic, patient, organized, reliable and trustworthy.I can bring expected outcome in a given…
Wu
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Wu

Tutor Stirling, WA
I think the most important thing is to help students correctly understand their learning level and examine whether the existing learning methods are correct. So as to further help students improve their grades and achieve their goals. First of all, I have some coaching experience. Secondly, it is well known that Chinese foreign students are good…
Dennis
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Dennis

Tutor Westminster, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing individualized support, fostering a positive learning environment, adapting teaching methods, encouraging critical thinking, and instilling confidence and motivation. One of my key strengths as a tutor is my ability to establish a strong rapport with my students and create a…
Kinley
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Kinley

Tutor Westminster, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is instill a growth mindset. I believe before you start to learn anything a growth mindset is highly essential. I do that my firstly making sure that I build a good relationship with my student, because students don’t learn from a teacher they don’t like. I then try to understand students strengths and…
Vivek
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Vivek

Tutor Dianella, WA
I think it is important to teach the fundamentals so that students have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. I believe it is also important to clearly communicate ideas so that they can then communicate them clearly themselves. Moreover, it is crucial to encourage students to think critically by giving them the opportunity to independently…
Avinash
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Avinash

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
Indulging self in creating and to cultivate an academic surroundings in their respective place by setting high, but not impossible, expectations for the students. Include new ideas and teaching methods if he/she do not grab the same conventional way. Pushing them to achieve higher standards and ensure they will eventually get there by praise.Some…
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Dheynay

Tutor Mount Hawthorn, WA
A tutor can make learning very easy and the students will learn that the subjects are very interesting and practical well. I am a very patient person and I never give up until my students have completely understood what I am teaching. I have good communication skills and I am very approachable as…
Gnaneshwar Reddy
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Gnaneshwar Reddy

Tutor Mount Hawthorn, WA
Develop strong fundamental skills. My math…
Dharsh
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Dharsh

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
I believe the technique is the most important. A tutor should be able to make something that the student perceives to be "difficult" as easy as possible. I believe that I am very patient and this helps the student in asking more questions to better understand the…
Cate
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Cate

Tutor North Perth, WA
To me, the most important thing as a tutor is to listen. Students sometimes find it difficult to express their struggles so being patient is very important when understanding how to best help a student. I have had experience with mentoring children in the AFL community and have learnt skills in effective communicating and patience especially with…
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Annyrose

Tutor Stirling, WA
To make the student fully understand and take interest in the lesson. I believe that my age is my strength as a tutor because I can easily understand their struggles and it will be easier for them to communicate with…
Tshering
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Tshering

Tutor Osborne Park, WA
Making the student fall in love with the subject and building a trusting relationship I believe I am a great motivator in making my students fall in love with the subject I…
Sherzod
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Sherzod

Tutor Osborne Park, WA
First of all, empathy so student never feels uncomfortable about not knowing a topic. Secondly, the ability to listen is as important as explaining things, so I'll be able to understand their point of view on a specific problem/subject. And, of course, the knowledge the tutor provides will be a main achievement and a perfect indicator of progress.…
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Alexey

Tutor North Perth, WA
It is important to build a relationship with the student and to always guide them but not push them to their limits. It is also important that the student understands how its done, while having them memorise a pattern is easy, allowing them to understand how to solve these types of questions will allow them to apply their solution to more things.…
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Thinlay

Tutor Glendalough, WA
Motivate / Inspire - Without motivation, even brilliant students don't succeed. I was always a bright student but I was never motivated to do more until I met this chemistry teacher in my 11th grade. He not only inspired us, he taught different ways to approach studying and learning, he helped us choose a career path that would best suit us and…
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Dung

Tutor Balga, WA
Make them feel grounded and comfortable in their present studies so that they may be prepared for the studies in future. This comes in tandem with teaching a guise of humility and realism of the student and their future endeavours. Humorous, empathetic, patient and the ability to apply a unique perspective if necessary. These qualities make it…
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Bevek

Tutor Glendalough, WA
One of the key roles of a tutor is to help build a student's confidence in their abilities. By providing consistent encouragement and positive reinforcement, a tutor can help students believe in themselves and their potential to succeed. Every student has a unique learning style and pace. A tutor should tailor their teaching methods to meet the…
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Mohamed Hijaz

Tutor Dianella, WA
To guide him so that the next time he can tackle a similar question, independently. Motivate him so that he is confident to undertake his units and not feel he is not good enough. Show him with correct technique mathematics is easy. I am a Mechanical Engineering graduate and Physics and Mathematics has been my strength. I graduated with first…
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Chantelle

Tutor Inglewood, WA
The most important thing a tutor should be able to do for a student is to help them understand the content that they are required to learn, to break it down in such a way that it is easier to digest, learn, and retain. My interpersonal skills are the biggest strength of mine as a tutor, I get along extremely well with a wide range of people, kids…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Daniel worked on percentages and simplifying algebraic expressions, practicing step-by-step methods for each.

Year 8 student Mia focused on solving linear equations and applying Pythagoras' theorem to word problems involving right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex explored the characteristics of parabolas by analyzing graphs and practiced factorising binomial equations using examples from recent classwork.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student working on algebraic equations struggled to consistently keep track of negatives and positives when moving terms across the equals sign; as one tutor noted, "she mixed up signs in the final step, which changed her answer."

In Year 11, another student tackling simultaneous equations with fractions tended to guess rather than write out full working, leading to confusion and missed steps.

A primary student revising area formulae often forgot key measurements or left answers incomplete after misplacing materials needed for the session. Moments like these led to frustration—especially when a missing detail meant starting over mid-problem.

Recent Achievements

One Yokine tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to freeze up with multi-step algebra now working through equations independently, only needing occasional prompts.

In Year 9, a student who previously guessed at answers for probability questions started drawing tree diagrams on her own and could explain the difference between 'and' and 'or' scenarios without help.

Meanwhile, in Year 4, a child who struggled with mental addition made a leap from relying on paper for two-digit sums to adding numbers quickly in her head during practice—finishing her set of questions unaided by the end of the session.

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 Osborne Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Lourdes School.