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Cannington's tutors include a current classroom science and maths teacher with a Master of Teaching, an award-winning Olympiad competitor and peer mentor, experienced K–12 maths lecturers and education assistants, Curtin and UWA students in mathematics and engineering, plus youth mentors and school program leaders dedicated to supporting children's learning at every stage.

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Hassan

Chemistry Tutor Lynwood, WA
A tutor must listen to their students and understand that each child is unique and has different learning rates. The tutor must be patient with the child and create strategies for efficient learning. Building relationships with the child is key to tutoring, The tutor shouldn't be a stranger to them; they should feel comfortable being taught by you…
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Manar

Chemistry Tutor Lynwood, WA
A tutor needs to teach a student, obviously. But more importantly, a tutor needs to empower a student. To make them break through barriers they wouldn’t have thought were possible, to achieve their potential, plus a little more. Tutors should also be more personalised, not so just a second teacher. Tutors should recognise why this specific…
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Jennifer

Chemistry Tutor Lynwood, WA
According to my experience of tutoring high school students, the biggest challenge that students could face is the psychology in their mind which tells them they are not capable of doing that particular subject. As a tutor, I am highly aware that giving moral support is one of the most crucial things in tutoring. Another important thing would be…
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David

Chemistry Tutor Bentley, WA
Keep up to date with Curriculum and resource development and maintain technology competencies. Encourage a positive sense of self worth, modelling practices such as listening, life long learning, compassion, enthusiasm and care. Be sensitive to students experiencing personal, social or organisational problems. Integrate learning experiences…
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Vishwa

Chemistry Tutor East Cannington, WA
A tutor frames the way the students learn different things. As being experienced studying the same things, he/she can make the pathway of learning quite easier for the students. A tutor can be a friend and at the same time motivate students and teach them how to stay motivated. Not only this, a tutor can change the life of students by sharing…
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Sheda

Chemistry Tutor Queens Park, WA
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James

Chemistry Tutor Langford, WA
Make a clear path for the student. Ask the student what his goals are. Plan a pathway for him to reach that goal. Continue to support him and give him the tools to grow. Communication Problem Solving Time…
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Cindy

Chemistry Tutor Queens Park, WA
I consider a tutor responsibility towards students is to be committed and flexible. The tutor should be with their student even if both have been going through the exam period. The tutor should never cancel on a lesson with a student for their own studies. As well, it is a must to be patient towards the student and be flexible as a tutor to learn…
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Armaan

Chemistry Tutor Bentley, WA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can provide a student is confidence. It is paramount that a tutor encourages the student to become intrinsically motivated to study and to cultivate a love for the subject, as this will allow the student to fully achieve their potential. Ensuring that a student has confidence and self belief can be just as…
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Nikita

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to break a concept down to its simplest form. In my school days, I often found this to be the easiest way to learn. If your basic foundation of any concept is strong, it gets much easier to build on that and learn more complex information pertaining to it. Moreover, being…
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Sujal

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
Most important thing for any tutor is to understand their student well. If they know the students quite well only then they could develop the educational materials and classes that caters the student's need. Next big thing is encouraging the students and help them maintain a positive attitude. Only if the student is motivated and have positive…
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Kritwick

Chemistry Tutor Bentley, WA
I think a tutor can bring out the inner talent of a student. Suppose a student who could not able to gain a good marks in exams or failing continuously, I will give that student mental support. I will give him or her motivation by telling that you can achieve anything in your life by doing hardworking. The most important thing is that a tutor can…
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Mahmud

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
Set elevated expectations for the student and make them know they can achieve it Vary instructions during tutoring sessions to aid engagement Tutors should show they care about their student and always be ready to listen while being transparent . Calmness Good rapport with students Always wanting to grow and learn General…
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Kabilan

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand their educational situation, and come up with different methods and techniques to create interest in the them, and making learning more fun. A tutor should also encourage students to make mistakes. This would enable the student to learn more about the subject and come up with…
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Tej

Chemistry Tutor Lynwood, WA
In my humble opinion, I believe that ACTIVE LISTENING is the most important quality that good tutors must possess. - Good tutors must recognise that students generally have an idea of the topic at hand. Instead of simply continuing to "teach" it is vital that tutors ask students of their understanding of the topic so that gaps in knowledge can…
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Sbonelo Choki

Chemistry Tutor St James, WA
It is to be patient and understanding towards the learner. To put in time and effort to help achieve the learner's goals towards their studies. I am adaptable and a fast learner, which allows me to identify the areas in which a learner…
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Leonard

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important thing I can do for a student is to foster a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and sharing their struggles. By creating this atmosphere, I help students develop a deeper understanding of challenging topics. Tailoring a personalised learning experience for each student. This enables them to…
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Andrew

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
to be patient with the student and let them feel encouragement while helping them to be able to understand a subject explaining a particular problem and getting the student to favour understanding rather than…
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Ovin

Chemistry Tutor Welshpool, WA
The most important things I can do for a student are providing unwavering support and encouragement, fostering a positive learning environment, and tailoring my teaching approach to their unique needs and learning style. This means actively listening to their questions and concerns, offering clear explanations, and patiently guiding them through…
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Anumolakjot

Chemistry Tutor Langford, WA
Being patient and understanding. At the beginning of my tutoring journey, I provided several private one on one tutoring sessions. I started to expect a lot from the students as some students performed better than ours. But it is later I started understanding every student is different and we should always work at their pace. Never push them and…
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Ayesha

Chemistry Tutor Riverton, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient and adapt to their learning style. Not everyone learns the same way, with the same words or at the same time. It is of utmost importance to showcase your belief in them and empower them to enjoy what they are studying and not just do it for the sake of school but do it for…
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Allan Hua Heng

Chemistry Tutor Bentley, WA
Being a tutor, we can provide personalized attention in their learning progress, improve their grades, increase their motivation in learning, improve their self-esteem in learning, and encourage higher levels of learning. I would say I am a very determined and highly motivated person to students and myself. I do take my job seriously but I can see…
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Warnakulasuriya Sleesha Chanudi

Chemistry Tutor St James, WA
Pre-assessing the student, teaching and post-assessing him/her is very important. Trying to understand what learning methods are more suitable for each student and making a note of them are also equally important. Identifying any SENs and catering them suitably, is another major act. Friendly manner and professionalism Patience with kids Ability…

Local Reviews

It is going really well. Mary is wonderful.
Natalie, Bentley

Inside CanningtonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Zivah practised breaking down large numbers into their place values and worked through multiplication of 2s and 3s using targeted exercises.

For Year 8, Aiden focused on simplifying linear equations and substituting variables for number values, building fluency with algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ellie reviewed consumer arithmetic topics such as percentage increase and decrease in the context of income tax, alongside exploring atomic structure and periodic table groupings in introductory chemistry.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student repeatedly avoided completing homework, even after reminders ("Did not do homework again"), which led to limited practice on key algebra and fractions concepts.

In Year 9, a lack of note-taking during class meant important problem-solving steps were missed when attempting worded questions—this made it difficult to break down what the question required, especially under time pressure.

A Year 10 student was heavily reliant on calculators for basic operations; when asked to work without one in class, calculation errors increased and confidence dropped.

"She waited for my approval before answering," observed a tutor with a Year 5 student grappling with times tables—uncertainty often halted progress mid-question.

Recent Achievements

One Cannington tutor noticed a big shift in Shrika's approach to algebra—she used the "talking aloud" strategy consistently, asked for extra clarification until she was sure of each step, and then solved new questions without help, something she hesitated to do before.

Remy, a high school student, worked through worded problems with much more independence this week; after some initial guidance, broke down each question herself and finished her worksheet accurately.

In Year 4, Zivah tackled all textbook practice problems on her own for the first time and only needed minimal support from her tutor.

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 Cannington Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cannington Community College.