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Lana

Science Tutor Firle, SA
I believe the most important thing(s) a tutor can do for a student include the following 1) Listen to their frustration on the topic/s 2) Learn and apply strategies that benefit each student's learning style 3) Provide a safe place for kids to learn and explore topics and subjects 4) Be a friend As a tutor, I believe my strengths are the…
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Neha

Science Tutor Firle, SA
From my own experience, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is foster a positive learning environment. Celebrating wins and providing patient, encouraging support through mistakes helps students gain confidence and come out of their shell. When students feel comfortable and supported, they are more likely to enjoy learning and see…
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Amal

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
Pass on the knowledge what we gained to the next generation. In this way we can produce a better youth by inculcating knowledge, research ideas and values in them. It'll last forever. Understand the problem with the students and act accordingly. Patience is my strongest strength. Children may be naughty sometimes but I'm always patient enough to…
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Ma Angelica

Science Tutor Frewville, SA
Understanding the child's behaviour and adopting learning styles to it. I am a mother myself to a seven year old so I have a better understanding with their behaviour. And i am passionate with teaching as I used to teach keyboard playing to…
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Bijoy

Science Tutor Frewville, SA
The most important thing for a tutor is to engage with the student in a way different than their teachers at school. Tutor should emotionally understand the student first. It is not just about teaching the subject, it's also about understanding the nature of your student. I engage with my audience and make them feel comfortable to interact with…
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Wilfred

Science Tutor Eastwood, SA
Other than imparting the lessons in school, I think being able to empathize with the students is key in effective teaching. As a matter of strategy, what I will do is to meet them where they are academically, then prepare a plan and implement it to be able to meet our goal(s). I have the ability to relate with young kids well. Raising three…
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Kaviya

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify their strengths and areas of improvement in particular to improve the student's overall performance in a particular subject area. Thus, I believe it is really important to enable the student to feel empowered about their learning through support and encouragement. This…
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Chongkai

Science Tutor Glenunga, SA
To ensure that the students do comprehend everything that has been taught I am sensitive to observe the studying behavior thus I could create an unique study method for the…
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Thomas

Science Tutor Fullarton, SA
Tutors are expected to bolster student grades however this is not their true purpose, A tutor should help to develop students to not only achieve greater marks but also to have a greater understanding of the field they are being tutored in. This should extend beyond the tutoring time as the student develops the skills required to support…
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Varsha

Science Tutor Magill, SA
- a pillar of support: from my experience, the most important thing I appreciated from my tutors is supporting me when I was stressed about exams. I can understand how stressful being a student can be and want to help them just as my teachers helped me. - helping the student improve: it’s not just about getting the specific grade immediately,…
Kyle
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Kyle

Science Tutor Adelaide, SA
re-affirm that everything that is taught is reflected appropriately. their success is our success. build up the subject foundations in order to allow them to work out problems with a strong basis can dynamically work at any pace to ensure that students can follow along without feeling like they are lagging…
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Yutika Vaginee

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing here would be to ensure the student understands what is being taught and is able to move forward in their learning. Tutors as facilitators must be able to give them the confidence that they are improving and can do even better with persistent practice and revision. I think one of my greatest strengths is being…
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Pranav

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
A good tutor needs to understand the student's needs and areas of weakness and work on them. A tutor can engage more in helping the student understand specific concepts and make the environment of teaching interesting. The teaching environment can be made interesting by giving the students a reason to learn the concepts and showing real-world…
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Fariha

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is pose as their mentor than just a teacher. By doing this, a student will feel safe, and empowered; this in turn will make them learn better. Moreover, it is important for a tutor to build their confidence. It is essential to build on the weak areas of a student. Additionally, a…
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Isumi

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
My main focus is to not just explain the content in a way they really understand the principles behind it and it would not just be memorising the content on the student's part. I also believe that connecting with the student can help the teaching learning process a lot. I am a very understanding person in general. So I am most of the time capable…
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Md

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
Be patient and find a way to teach that ignited interest in the student for the subject. Ability to understand the learning pace of a…
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Fuhad

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor should create a safe space for a student so that he/she can reach out whenever needed. Through this, a student will feel more comfortable in his/her studies and will acquire more confidence since they will have the opportunity to be more inquisitive. They will be more eager to learn and explore. My biggest strength as a tutor is patience.…
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Yi-Ting

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
Identify the student's learning style and needs, provide academic support, guidance, and encouragement . I possess a great passion for reading and an insatiable curiosity towards the world. I have the ability to discover each child's unique qualities, attentively listen to them, and become their friend. And of course, I am able to provide…
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Ilo

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
To reassure them that having a tutor and needing a bit of extra help is nothing to be ashamed of. Moreover than learning the tasks, helping them feel they're capable of more than they think they are. I am able to think outside the box when it comes to tutoring and find that using mnemonics, rhymes and even little songs that may help students to…
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Soniabeth

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe that a tutor should be able to build relationships with a student where the students are provided with an environment where they are heard and observed. I think this allows tutors to strategize methods in helping students progress, learn and succeed. This must be done with patience, constant assessment of student's progress, and…
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Hussein

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
Among the most crucial things a tutor should be doing is helping their students build confidence by creating a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and looking past their self-doubt. I also believe that a great tutor should be able to adapt their approach to match the student they are tutoring, as every person learns…
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Shanice Ria

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
According to me, the most important thing as a tutor is to try and try until the student understands, although it takes a lot of patience and time. It is also important to explore the student's best way of learning, which may include audio, visual, or kinesthetic, and make efforts to teach them accordingly. As a tutor, I first make my students…
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Syed Ahmed

Science Tutor Kent Town, SA
Help students understand concepts that they are struggling with as tutors can provide the one on one assistance required for this. I am a well-rounded student and a patient individual. I've been in the shoes of the struggling students before and therefore, I can relate with them and that will make giving them aid…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Priya practised coordinate geometry by calculating line lengths and midpoints on the Cartesian plane, then applied Pythagoras' theorem to solve distance problems.

In Year 10, Jack focused on solving simultaneous equations and working through perimeter and area calculations in geometry, using worked examples to reinforce his understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Armando reviewed bivariate statistics—specifically exponential regression—and completed exam-style questions involving financial models such as loans and superannuation scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for financial maths exams struggled with organizing a formula sheet and often left working unlabelled—Labelling working and writing a bit bigger / more clearly, especially in this topic where it is easy to make errors copying matrices across, noted one tutor.

In Year 9 algebra, another learner confused variables and sometimes avoided showing steps, which made it difficult to spot calculation slips or build confidence.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student occasionally doodled during area questions instead of listening and forgot essential materials like notebooks. These habits led to extra time clarifying misunderstandings and missed opportunities for feedback before tests.

Recent Achievements

One Leabrook tutor noticed that a Year 10 student, Armando, has started tackling revision problems independently and even identified specific gaps to discuss with his teacher—this is a big shift from relying solely on guided sessions.

In Year 11, Alia recently completed all her assigned worksheets before the lesson and now pinpoints which steps she finds tricky, instead of waiting for hints; she's also begun keeping a detailed summary notebook by herself.

Meanwhile, a primary student was able to explain why sides in certain shapes are equal after struggling to recognise shape properties earlier this term.

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