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Shreeya

Economics Tutor Redfern, NSW
Make them feel comfortable enough to ask any kind of questions and the aim is that they feel confident in problem solving and tackling unfamiliar problems with ease. Moreover, it is important for the tutor to align to the goals of the student and help them achieve that. I can explain difficult problems in an easy to understand manner. I explain…
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Minh

Economics Tutor Redfern, NSW
Here are the key aspects that I consider to be the most important for a tutor: Individualized Support: Through personalized guidance, I aim to address specific challenges, reinforce strengths, and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the subject topics. Encouraging Critical Thinking: This involves asking thought-provoking questions and…
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Charlotte

Economics Tutor Moore Park, NSW
What I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a healthy and suitable learning environment. One that motivates students to learn and to be able to confidently apply the knowledge they are taught both in and outside the classroom. Also since students are more likely to do better when they feel encouraged and…
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Ferina

Economics Tutor Mascot, NSW
I believe a tutor has to make sure that students fully understand the material they are learning so that they can apply what they learn and ultimately be able to do the more difficult questions by themselves. With constant practice and drilling, students will be more comfortable doing the questions themselves and be confident in the…
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Aarushi

Economics Tutor Redfern, NSW
Build trust with the student so they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I am patient, a good communicator and able to explain things…
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Sudharshun

Economics Tutor Kensington, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching methods to the individual needs and learning styles of each student, and instill confidence and a growth mindset. A tutor should strive to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter by providing…
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Avantika

Economics Tutor Darlington, NSW
Build their confidence. A lot of times, students can be smart and yet under-confident which hampers their progress. To be able to explain things in a layman's language, in order to make it a enriching experience for the…
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James

Economics Tutor Kensington, NSW
Able to preview content for school as well as revising content for examinations. I feel the most important things a tutor can provide is aid and knowledge in relatively new topics. Able to manipulate my teaching style to cater for each student. I understand the needs of each student and allow myself to teach to their strengths to improve their…
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Martin

Economics Tutor Erskineville, NSW
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. Being able to understand their source of motivation as well as the areas in which they need the most help is extremely vital as a tutor. I think my strength as a tutor comes from my passion as a teacher. Whilst not having any formal experience tutoring, I know I enjoy…
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Rashika

Economics Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for their students is to build a relationship. This foundation will help students to have a trust in their tutor and this will encourage them to share their problems. If the tutor understands the exact problem the student is struggling with, then they can alter their teaching techniques according to…
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Shivesh

Economics Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing is to make sure that the student doesn't feel overwhelmed with their workload, and instead has fun (or at least doesn't detest the time spent) while studying. In this regard, the tutor has to make the content interesting and tailor it to each individual if it's one-on-one. I'm very patient in explaining concepts. I also…
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Jeeyaa

Economics Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a math tutor can do for a student is help them build confidence. From my experience, most students understand math but are afraid of it. Being scared of math makes it more likely for students to make mistakes. My HSC maths teacher used to say that to be able to understand mathematics, one must understand the basics of it…
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Hiroshi

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Being understanding of the student's needs is the duty of the tutor and do your best to improve the student's understanding of school subjects. The tutor needs to be flexible for the student's needs and make adjusts to their timetable and their needs to adjust the homework, as well as the teaching styles so students learn the content. Which means…
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Brian

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Stressless and effective learning, as well as creating a bond with the students that make them enjoy learning, rather than being forced to study. I am very preparation heavy and I have been told to have an easy to understand method of…
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Rajveer

Economics Tutor Redfern, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a child is to explain the topics over and over again till the child completely understands the topics My strengths include communication, group leadership, problem solving,…
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Amol

Economics Tutor Redfern, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to build their confidence and independence in learning. Beyond just solving problems or improving grades, my goal is to help students truly believe in their own abilities. Many students struggle not because they lack potential, but because they doubt themselves. I work to change that. By…
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Tien

Economics Tutor Kensington, NSW
I have experiences with tutoring peers and younger students, both face-to-face and online, and is described as very approachable and helpful. Aside from offering help with Maths, English, Chemistry and Economics, I can also provide mentorship for students who are interested in the Doctor of Medicine program (namely UMAT and interview tips).…
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Arya

Economics Tutor Kensington, SA
A tutors most important role is to support and empower students in their learning journey. Beyond just explaining concepts, a tutor should help build students confidence, foster independent thinking, and create a positive and encouraging learning environment. It's crucial to adapt to each students unique needs, provide clear guidance, and make…
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Ritvik

Economics Tutor Kensington, NSW
Help them in the area's they really need help in, and explain it thoroughly until they truly get it, as to just being a walking audiobook of the syllabus I'm extremely social, and will be able to connect to the kids personally, thus being able to truly understand their weaknesses as to better aid…
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Kushagr

Economics Tutor Erskineville, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to create a supportive environment, encourage curiosity, and build the student’s confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should not just provide answers, but also guide the student in developing problem-solving skills and independent thinking, so they can succeed beyond the tutoring…
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Harsini

Economics Tutor Kensington, NSW
Patience is especially important when working with younger children, who often struggle to concentrate for long periods. From my experience with kids under 10, I’ve learned that making lessons engaging and interactive is key to maintaining their focus and interest. Using creative methods and breaking down complex concepts into simple, relatable…
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Shreya

Economics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Encouraging questions , failures , and making them realise that its a learning process Able to adjust myself to the student's needs. I have previously tutored students from grade seventh to grade tenth and have tutored students with learning…
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Umama

Economics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Being flexible in their approach, adjusting teaching methods to suit the needs and learning styles of the students. Creating a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and raising questions. Establishing clear learning objectives with students and communicating them effectively.…

Local Reviews

Rosie is tutoring my child in year 7 maths and has built up a great rapport with her. Through my observations I can see that Rosie has a strong understanding of maths and is able to explain ideas and concepts very easily. She has a lot of patience and always checks my daughters understanding and offers alternative explanations where needed. Rosie is always punctual, friendly and polite and I am very happy with the progress that has been made to date.
Rosie Ann, St Peters

Inside ZetlandTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student William worked on correcting homework covering simple interest and surds, along with catching up missed class content.

For Year 9, revision with Ben focused on dividing and multiplying fractions as well as tackling negative and fractional indices in surds.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Xavier practised converting remainders into decimals, solved word problems, and labelled different types of triangles using diagrams to support understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student left several steps unwritten when tackling algebraic equations, as one tutor noted: "he tried to do everything in his head instead of writing it down." This led to confusion over signs and made errors harder to spot.

In Year 11, incomplete homework meant that basic perfect square practice was missed, so extra time had to be spent revisiting foundational rules rather than progressing.

Meanwhile, a primary student working on division often forgot her materials at home, causing delays while searching for worksheets and slowing the start of each session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Zetland noted that William, a Year 10 student, has started attempting every maths question instead of skipping the tough ones—a real shift from earlier sessions when he'd often give up if stuck.

In Year 11, after struggling with surd problems last term, he was able to recall the steps and solve similar questions independently this week, using his own notes for support.

Meanwhile, Elliott (Year 5) used to stay quiet during lessons but now openly talks through his reasoning on each English question and even asks for extra examples when something feels tricky. Last session, he wrote down all his ideas without prompting.

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