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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.

Amirhossein
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Amirhossein

Tutor Glendalough, WA
The most important things as a tutor include being an expert on the subject and being able to explain in detail without unneccesary complexity, ensuring that the student understands the content fully and ensuring that learning is enjoyable. My past tutoring experience and my great marks in Mathematics means that I posses the ability to effectively…
MD OHIRUL QAYS JOARDER
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MD OHIRUL QAYS JOARDER

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
A tutor should try to make the circumstances for learning the students easily. The main factor depends on the tutor albeit subject topics can be easy or difficult. I have the communication and problem solving abilities to realize the situation of the students so that they can learn with enjoyment. Additionally, I can understand the mental…
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Anish
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Anish

Tutor Inglewood, WA
A tutor can individualize attention, clarify concepts, build confidence, provide feedback and assessment, motivate and inspire the student. Tutors should have a comprehensive grasp of the material, including key concepts, principles, and problem-solving techniques. This expertise allows tutors to effectively explain complex topics and provide…
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Fatemeh

Tutor Leederville, WA
Make them feel confident before they walk into any test/exam! If the student feels they have had effectively prepared and understand the topic well, they will have confidence in the test room which will allow them to perform to the best of their ability. To do this, you must be patient and kind with them when they make mistakes so they have a safe…
Sharda
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Sharda

Tutor Wembley, WA
First be a good listener and then let student to explain their point of view, and then explain the chapter or as per course Patience, and can make them learn…
Simon
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Simon

Tutor Bedford, WA
Motivation and confidence that certain things can be achieved if you devote enough time and energy. And once the results from this work can be seen, everything is easier. Being able to explain things in a methodical way and with good examples. Regardless of the fact are we talking basic numbers or strength of materials, you need to be able to…
Chloe
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Chloe

Tutor Bedford, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence and make learning feel enjoyable rather than stressful. A good tutor should listen carefully, adapt to each student’s needs, and create a supportive space where mistakes are okay. When students feel understood and encouraged, they’re much more willing to try…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Bedford, WA
A tutor should go out of their way to help a student, prioritizing the student's needs above their own Clarity: I can explain complex concepts in simple, understandable terms. Resourcefulness: I can provide various resources, including examples, practice problems, and detailed explanations. Adaptability: I can tailor my teaching approach to…
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Passang

Tutor Inglewood, WA
Make them understand the question and guide them to solve the issue. And also making them to practise the questions continuously and revising the same briefly the next day. I can teach the students patiently and make then…
Reet
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Reet

Tutor Bedford, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is be present for their students. We have to be active, be present and treat everyone with kindness. I try to give equal opportunities to every students, understand their problems and try to solve…
Jiya
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Jiya

Tutor Bedford, WA
A tutor is beyond someone that can just teach some topics to students, but they are someone that the student looks upto, and feels comfortable sharing their weaknesses to. It is essential for for the tutor to understand the child’s needs, and cater to those specifically. My strengths are that i have recently graduated high school, so I am very…
Marina
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Marina

Tutor Inglewood, WA
Identifying the individual's strengths and weaknesses. Not only trying to help building on the weak points, but also reassuring and building their confidence by highlighting how much they already know. Also finding a strategy that they learn best, e.g. explaining new concepts by touching on processes they are already familiar with. I believe two…
Yanne
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Yanne

Tutor Inglewood, WA
The most important is to inspire the student, creating an environment where learning can be fun, interactive and productive. Unlocking their creativity is the ultimate goal. I am currently a mature full-time student at UWA doing a BSc IT & Political science.As a Dad of three i know how to deal with kids. My strengths are: -Patience -The ability…
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Bilal

Tutor Mirrabooka, WA
The power of listening carefully. Developing a relationship. Reading the mind of the student. Understanding every person is different.…
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Simeon

Tutor West Perth, WA
Establishing good rapport hence promoting trust Adjusting techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Patience because things that are easy for tutors may not be so for students. hence go with the student pace and never get annoyed repeat process until student understands where necessary Be a good listener. Learn…
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NISHA REENA

Tutor West Perth, WA
Being empathetic towards students by understanding their problems, explaining concepts clearly, and remaining patient and supportive while encouraging them to enjoy the subject. Simplifying complex concepts into easy steps , staying patient with students, and motivating them to keep trying until they…
Carina
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Carina

Tutor Leederville, WA
To be support and attentively listen in order to empathise with them and then help them where they want it Friendly, passionate and resilient. I want to make a difference just as I have had excellent tutors make a difference for…
Kevin
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Kevin

Tutor Mirrabooka, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to genuinely care about the student, both in their academic progress and mental health. As a relatively recent high school graduate, I will be able to communicate and understand high school students on a more personal level as I have once been in their position. This is beneficial as it will…
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Conor

Tutor Inglewood, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is allow ease of communication, make them comfortable to acknowledge when they are struggling with a concept and encourage them to want to learn and improve. I'm passionate, patient and able to adopt different teaching strategies and encourage learning. I can explain concepts with simplicity…
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Walter

Tutor Wembley, WA
The tutor should understand his subject matter to be able to deliver complicated ideas to the students simply and concisely. If the tutor cannot do so, he should further his knowledge of that subject matter. I love to use descriptive and outside the box methods to understand mathematical concepts. Because school teaching is restrict by time, the…
Shreya
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Shreya

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
Listening to a student is the most important thing a tutor can do. It allows you to prepare better for future sessions and meet the needs of the students. It also helps you modify your teaching approach to keep the students engaged in the class. I believe my approach to teaching is efficient as I break down concepts to the basics and use multiple…
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Thinley

Tutor Wembley, WA
I feel making a comfortable learning environment for a student as a important thing to be considered. An environment where the student is confident enough to ask the tutor anything, a tutor friendly enough for a student to approach and clear his/her doubts, making a session interesting and enjoyable for a student to understand the core concept…
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Soumya

Tutor Wembley, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart knowledge and let them grow. Also, tutors need to be patient when it comes to teaching students. The greatest strength I have as a tutor is patience. I am calm & patient with kids which helps me to build a great rapport with them. Also, as a teacher it's important to listen to…

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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.