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Tutors in Jerrabomberra include a seasoned K–12 tutor and finance postgraduate, a university-trained aerospace engineer with years of maths and science mentoring, a primary-qualified teacher with decades of experience across languages and learning support, accomplished volunteer mentors, specialist STEM students with competition awards, and passionate educators experienced in both classroom and one-on-one settings.

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Ravi

Economics Tutor Narrabundah, ACT
Understanding their students' individual behaviour and their abilities to learn things. A great teacher must take full responsibility of teaching their students by applying different methods of teaching if required. My strengths are problem solving mindset, patience, great listener and positive…
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Caitlyn

Economics Tutor Monash, ACT
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to listen. It is important for a tutor to build a relationship with the students so that tutoring sessions don't become a chore, and the student feels comfortable seeking help with things in these sessions. Thus, I think that listening to and responding to the needs of the…
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Micah

Economics Tutor Reid, ACT
The most important thing for an economics tutor is to understand their student. All students have different strengths and weaknesses, and it is the responsibility of the tutor to understand their student as an individual in order to tutor in a way that is the most effective for a student to improve. For example, one of my students in the past…
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Aarfa

Economics Tutor Reid, ACT
I feel that an economics tutor can basically change a student's perception to a particular subject. A tutor has the power to build the foundations of a subject in a simplified and innovative way such that it is comprehended easily by the students. When it comes to teaching new concepts, I seldom go by the book. I think it is more important to give…
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Shanae

Economics Tutor Reid, ACT
I believe the most important thing an economics tutor can do is create a safe, supportive environment where students feel comfortable, respected, and free from judgment. Learning thrives when students are not afraid to make mistakes or ask questions. My role is to meet each student where they are academically, to listen carefully to their needs,…
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Chen

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Teach them how to think independently, and provide them with a way of thinking efficiently. Math is not a discipline in which someone does enough problems and can solve all the problems, but a discipline that requires people to constantly think about questions. So if one only knows to let students do lots of problems then he might not be a good…
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Aurelio

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to be empathetic. As much as a tutor can do, they could not change how their students are. Not only does the student have to understand the material, the tutor should understand their students first. One of my strengths as a tutor would be to connect theoretical concepts with…
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Gina

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Being aware of the necessary pace and style of learning which best suits the student. Communication and adaptation to the specific needs of a…
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James

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Being able to communicate the problem and solution in a way that they can understand. Ensure that the student learns the approach and isn't just given the answer by the tutor. Being approachable and allowing the student to communicate the struggles they are having .As an economics tutor provide more than school, through resources and knowledge.…
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Rayanne

Economics Tutor Red Hill, ACT
I believe the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to create a comfortable environment where they feel safe asking any question, no matter how small, and to make learning an enjoyable experience. It’s also essential to build their confidence by helping them understand their strengths and develop the skills they need…
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Aiyi

Economics Tutor Red Hill, ACT
The most important thing is to prepare fully for each lesson. I believe that both the student's and the tutor's time are precious. If a session is not well planned and structured, students are likely to walk away confused but unlikely to seek further clarification. Although the teacher might have saved planning time, they have restrained students…
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Nima

Economics Tutor Waramanga, ACT
I believe tutor should make learning as simplistic as possible by relating the learning into real life on their applicability and usefulness to appreciate and making learning interesting and enjoyable. As a tutor, I relate philosophical aspects to the subject of teaching and in the process build strong psychology of the life and the subject I…
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Lucinda

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Provide support to students in both the academic and mental difficulties they might be going through. Often as an economics tutor you must recognise that students who get tutoring need further help than what is being given and may have academic insecurity, so it is our role to help them improve on this and gain confidence in their learning, with…
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Amogh

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The biggest part of tutoring is adjusting to the various communication styles of each student, when students rely on visuals to understand a topic, the tutor needs to present graphs or sketches to exemplify formulas in a more visual manner when students prefer to learn using examples the topic needs to be translated into more tangible manners.…
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Indraanuj

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
As said earlier, a tutor is not someone with a "rat-race" kind of approach to learning with zero engaging feats. The most important thing is being keen on motivation. Since I plan teaching students from a primary to higher level each level would require motivation in a very different way. For e.g. engaging primary level students with a minor…
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Mitchell

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The best thing a tutor can do is leave a student with the tools, knowledge and confidence to continue advancing their academic career without relying on the tutor or teachers. I'm quite smart but also good at talking and listening to people. I see one of my strengths as being able to articulate an idea in a simple way, especially with Economics,…

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I can not speak highly enough of Mark and his tutoring. He has helped my son so much and is a very intelligent person. Anyone that has Mark as a tutor is extremely lucky.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ari focused on statistics by practicing mean, median, mode, and range calculations as well as creating box-and-whisker plots and interpreting outliers.

In Year 9, Noah worked through essay planning for English, including developing thesis statements and topic sentences for an analytical essay on Tim O'Brien's novel 'The Things They Carried', and also practiced writing vignettes inspired by the text.

For Year 3, Josh completed basic addition exercises using number lines and jump counting, then moved to addition with counters to reinforce mental arithmetic strategies.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, one student deleted an entire essay after a teacher requested a new format but did not respond to feedback emails or submit drafts for review—this reluctance to share work limited editing opportunities before the extended due date.

A Year 9 student "forgot to bring his homework" for two consecutive lessons, meaning time was lost revisiting previous tasks rather than progressing with new content.

In primary maths, a Year 4 student's written work remained messy and steps were skipped when solving problems involving area and perimeter; as one tutor observed, "he needs to be neater in his presentation of work."

Recent Achievements

One Jerrabomberra tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with essay structure now taking the initiative to email their thesis drafts and questions between lessons, leading to much clearer arguments in their writing.

In Year 8 maths, another student, after hesitating to ask for help before, has started openly discussing confusing problems—he's now working through linear equations step by step rather than skipping tricky parts.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once rushed reading tasks is now pausing to make predictions about story outcomes before moving on, showing more thoughtful engagement with texts.

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 Kingston Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Jerrabomberra High School.