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Timothy

Economics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for the student are ensuring that the student is able to achieve their highest potential in the certain subject, teach them important skills that they can use throughout life and form long lasting relationships with the student. Furthermore, the tutor must continually support the student and ensure the…
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Lok Abinandh

Economics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only to clearly and effectively teach content but also to share their knowledge and their own personal experiences from the past. This allows students to remain calm, focused and prepared for the hurdles they are yet to overcome. This combined with effective teaching will only…
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Susan

Economics Tutor Raby, NSW
Always listen to what they need. Make sure they understand you as a teacher and you help the along the way. As a teacher, student interaction is a must My strengths would be that I enjoy teaching people to get the best out of them and be the best they can be. Anything I would teach I enjoy to the…
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Jannatul Ferdous

Economics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
I believe sometime it may happen that the student may have some difficulties in understanding subject and also have difficulties in telling what they are not understanding. I think that listening and analysing student mind is most important. Also take the matter in a friendly to make that student comfortable I believe I have a very good…
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Wali

Economics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
Understand their perspective and talk to them. Understand the strengths of students and minimise their weakness. Building with students on 1-1 basis. Communicating with parents on the progress of a student and work out a solution. Building strong relationship with students Being able to communicate with students. Being able to express my…

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Year 8 student Enrique focused on algebraic expressions and equations, working through multi-step problems to reinforce his understanding.

For Year 9, Vangie tackled converting units in classwork and revisited her half-yearly exam mistakes by rewriting solutions with clear working shown.

Meanwhile, Amaan in Year 11 explored the quadratic formula within his new polynomials topic and began applying differentiation to solve geometric problems using first principles.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 Chemistry student relied heavily on notes when answering equilibrium and reaction questions, often hesitating to attempt calculation-based problems without worked examples. "She still needs to build confidence with calculations," a tutor observed, and this dependence limited her ability to explain Le Chatelier's Principle or predict products independently during practice.

In Year 10 Maths, one student avoided showing full working for algebraic manipulations, sometimes defaulting to calculator shortcuts rather than laying out each step—resulting in lost marks when mistakes occurred.

During a geometry lesson, a Year 7 student paused frequently to consult past exercises before tackling new variations, slowing progress as he sought reassurance from familiar material instead of grappling with the challenge directly.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Austral recently noticed some great progress with high school students tackling challenging concepts.

One Year 12 chemistry student, who used to struggle with equilibrium, can now confidently explain reaction yield, even relating it to the Haber process without prompting.

In maths, a senior student went from making "silly mistakes" on tests to independently spotting and correcting them—now finishing practice exams with only minor time management tweaks needed.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often waited for hints surprised their tutor by solving new algebra problems alone during 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 Carnes Hill Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Austral Public School.