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Tutors in Green Fields include a UK-qualified primary teacher with years of classroom and tutoring experience, an ATAR 98.9 Dux and Biology merit recipient, high school maths coaches, advanced university science graduates, a published biomedical researcher, award-winning student leaders, and accomplished mentors with expertise spanning physics, chemistry, writing, STEM competitions and creative arts.

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Prudhvi Kumar

PDHPE Tutor Enfield, SA
Making an easy pathway of learning for students, helping them in planning and achieving the desired output.Students should enjoy the teaching of the tutor and tutor must be willing to provide practical example to the student for better understanding of the concepts while learning. I'm very cool person and never get tired in explaining the concepts…
Sebastian
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Sebastian

PDHPE Tutor Salisbury Park, SA
There are many important things a tutor can do for their students however, the greatest thing is being a supportive role model. If the student is able to respect and understand their tutor, there is a high chance that student looks up to that tutor. Therefore, it is important that the tutor can develop a professional relationship with the student…
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JIthendra Varma
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JIthendra Varma

PDHPE Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond simply imparting knowledge. First and foremost, it's about building a strong rapport and trust with the student, creating a supportive and encouraging learning environment. A tutor should identify and address the individual needs and challenges of each student, adapting their…
Muhammad
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Muhammad

PDHPE Tutor Para Hills West, SA
1. Provide clear and concise explanations of concepts. 2. Ask questions to help the student understand the material. 3. Encourage the student to ask questions and provide feedback. 4. Help the student develop effective study habits and strategies. 5. Provide positive reinforcement and motivation. 6. Help the student set realistic goals and…
Samuel
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Samuel

PDHPE Tutor Para Vista, SA
I believe the most important thing which a tutor can do for a student is not only teach them what they need to know but teach them the skills which they need to succeed on their own. I believe this because although a tutor can help with their learning, they can't be there every single step of the way, especially after high school. These skills…
Nicole
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Nicole

PDHPE Tutor Salisbury Park, SA
The most important thing is give a student confidence in their own abilities. Without confidence, a student will continue to doubt themselves and struggle whether you are guiding them in their learning or not. I am compassionate, good at explaining things in multiple ways, and creative. I believe that to be a tutor you have to be creative, as the…
Harshil
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Harshil

PDHPE Tutor Northfield, SA
A tutor should empower students by making learning approachable, giving them tools to solve problems independently, and fostering a sense of self-confidence in their abilities. Building a strong foundation of understanding is crucial, but equally important is helping students develop critical thinking skills that they can apply beyond tutoring…
Kit
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Kit

PDHPE Tutor Gilles Plains, SA
Bring a sense of enjoyment to a challenging field. Instill confidence and a desire to improve. Ground the subject in reality to bring relevance and life skill to their learning. My strengths are a broad skill set coupled with broad life experience. I approach mentoring as a case by case venture rather than a one size fits all approach, and I am…
Ryan
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Ryan

PDHPE Tutor Athol Park, SA
1. Build a positive and supportive relationship. 2. Assess the student's learning needs 3. Provide clear explanations and guidance 4. Encourage active learning 5. Monitor progress and adjust instruction Overall, the most important thing a tutor can do is to create a supportive and effective learning environment that meets the student's…
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Lachlan

PDHPE Tutor Redwood Park, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is be engaging and enthusiastic about what they are teaching. Being patient and open-minded to different teach methods is important as every student is different, what might work for one student, won't work for another. Constant encouragement and positivity as well will create the best learning environment…

Local Reviews

My son is an A grade student & very particular about his learning needs & he knows what works for him. In fact, Luke is so proactive, he found Ezy Math himself. He's had tutors before but none have met his needs entirely. Few teachers measure up to his expectations, but Leonardo was AWESOME! Despite a very poor test result a week earlier, Luke was beaming with excitement & pride as the tutor was able to quickly hone in on the missing pieces & in only an hour his bad test result made sense. The look on his face was priceless when he was confident the tutor totally understood his particular needs & his test the next day would be much better. We will be sticking with Ezy Math for good. Cannot rave enough about it!
Grace "BelCanto" Bawden, Parafield Gardens

Inside Green FieldsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Tom worked on reading analogue clocks and practiced addition with both two- and three-digit numbers.

Year 10 student Leticia focused on starting her maths investigation, brainstorming ideas before settling on comparing the money earned by Dr Seuss and Roald Dahl.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alexis covered content on neurons and glucose regulation, using targeted booklets to address some gaps from missed lessons.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student hesitated to ask questions during assignment work, leading to gaps in understanding that lingered beneath the surface. As noted by a tutor, "she relied on verbal prompts for each step," which limited her independence when tackling new maths problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student struggled with confidence and often avoided attempting exam-style questions unless guided; cue cards meant to boost recall remained unfinished, leaving her unable to break down unfamiliar permutations without heavy reliance on notes.

In senior Physics (Year 12), messy working—such as forgetting units or failing to clearly list known values—resulted in lost marks on calculation-heavy tasks.

Recent Achievements

A Green Fields tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who used to freeze up at the sight of multi-step exam questions now breaks them down herself, pinpointing what she knows and working through tricky parts instead of skipping them.

Another win came from a senior student who had struggled with linking "completing the square" to graphing but, after some targeted practice, could solve and explain those problems independently by the end of the session.

Meanwhile, in primary years, one student who would rush through addition and forget carried numbers now slows down and checks her work before moving on.

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 Mawson Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Garden College.