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Tutors in Parafield include a government school maths teacher with over a decade's experience, multiple Kumon and private tutors for Years 1–12, two teachers with master's degrees in education or mathematics, an ATAR 98.65 graduate and school Dux, an advanced maths subject expert from Chegg, plus accomplished peer mentors and STEM competition participants.

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Jason

Info Processing Tutor Parafield, SA
I think patience and the ability to listen to the students is the most important trait for a tutor. One needs to be able to understand their thought process to offer guidance and suggestions as required to lead them discovering the correct method instead of rot learning. I have a solid foundation in Math and Science. I studied computer science at…
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Priyank

Info Processing Tutor Para Hills West, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent problem-solving. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, the ability to break down complex concepts into manageable steps, and providing practical, hands-on examples. I focus on engaging students and…
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Adekunle

Info Processing Tutor Salisbury, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, building a strong rapport, and personalizing instruction to meet individual needs. Creating a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their struggles is essential for their confidence and…
Harvinder
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Harvinder

Info Processing Tutor Ingle Farm, SA
Listen carefully, be creative and adjustable, build relationships, student connection, creative with different learning styles. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. Ability yo explain difficult things in a simple way. Able to connect with…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

Info Processing Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
Fill in fundamental gaps in knowledge. Change a students perspective on a subject. Help them succeed. Ability to explain things in different ways when I see students struggling to grasp a…
JIthendra Varma
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JIthendra Varma

Info Processing 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…
James
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James

Info Processing Tutor Salisbury Heights, SA
As I alluded to earlier, I think the student's enjoyment is extremely important. That's not to say that they should be having fun at the expense of gaining knowledge, much the contrary; I think the best way for a student to gain knowledge that will last beyond the next test or exam is to have it conveyed in such a way that they take a genuine…
Shivani
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Shivani

Info Processing Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor needs to help identify a student's strong points and motivate the students in every possible way. It's not always the tutor that should be valued and respected but the students also needs the same respect and care. Also, a tutor should know how to boost up the morale of a student when he/she is feeling low. If student is facing some…
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Francheska Alizah

Info Processing Tutor Modbury, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them on how to enjoy learning and balance life. My strengths is I am the kind of person who is outgoing and easy to be with. That's why any age of children can engage with…
Bivek
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Bivek

Info Processing Tutor Modbury, SA
Tutors should check for understanding as they go and constantly build confidence so that the student feels like their abilities are improving. When a student feels confident, wonderful things begin to happen. Their curiosity is ignited, and they are more likely to ask questions in class and read additional texts about things that interest them.…
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Mythri

Info Processing Tutor Northfield, SA
1. Assess and understand the current strengths and areas of difficulty of the student. 2. Set up a time table (plan) which agrees with the student's schedule. 3. Cover and revise the core concepts which are pre-requisites for the understanding of the current curriculum. 4. Work through the lessons one-by-one and test understanding through…
Yas
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Yas

Info Processing Tutor Oakden, SA
I strongly believe in the idea behind the saying, teach a person how to fish, and you feed them for a lifetime. A tutor's role extends beyond just providing answers; it's about equipping students with problem-solving skills that they can apply across different subjects and real-world situations. My engineering degree has taught me how to break…
Sahaj
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Sahaj

Info Processing Tutor Northgate, SA
I believe the key roles of a tutor are to create a safe and supportive learning environment, understand each student’s strengths and weaknesses, explain concepts in a way that makes sense to them, and help them build study skills and confidence that go beyond the subject at hand. I am patient, adaptable and communicate clearly. I can break down…
Karl
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Karl

Info Processing Tutor Hope Valley, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Sebastian

Info Processing Tutor Greenwith, SA
One of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student is communicate with them so they comprehend the material. I see a lot of teachers that know a great deal about a subject but don't know how to express it effectively enough for everyone to understand. As a tutor, I feel that the most essential thing is to ensure that the students…
Krisha
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Krisha

Info Processing Tutor Enfield, SA
As a tutor, when you spend time listening to your students, you start building a relationship with your student. Then, I can begin personalising the learning plan accordingly to the student's needs, interests and strongest points. As a tutor, you have many strengths, the strength to fully understand your students' weaknesses, and then work…
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Vinay

Info Processing Tutor Lightsview, SA
A tutor should help lead a student to get the deepest understanding of what they are learning, gain confidence, and then tailor their approach to how that individual learns. Tutors thereby ensure that the student understands concepts properly, promotes active learning and facilitates sustained academic well-being. I can simplify complicated topics…
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Dinura

Info Processing Tutor Hope Valley, SA
- Providing a comprehensive understanding of course content - Providing necessary practice material to assess understanding - Fostering a love for learning and encouraging growth - Pushing students to reach their potential and achieving their goals in life. - Being approachable and friendly. - Being organised and timely - Setting measurable…
Natalie
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Natalie

Info Processing Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is help them gain the tools necessary to be able to succeed on their own. As a tutor, helping students not only believe in themselves, but also helping them gain the strategies and tools to overcome difficult academic and non-academic problems is an important thing. Tutors need to not just…
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Delroy

Info Processing Tutor Broadview, SA
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: - Being approachable - Creative teaching styles - Patience - Teach students how to be confident with their learning and being independent. - Being able to provide the information the student requires and teach them this information in an effective…
PUTRI KHALILAH BINTI
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PUTRI KHALILAH BINTI

Info Processing Tutor Paradise, SA
I would say, be supportive and a good listener are the most important things a tutor should offer to students. Based on my previous experience, students sometimes lack motivations to finish their school homework either they are too tired from school, or they just don't understand the school materials well. As a tutor, this could be an opportunity…
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Siddharth

Info Processing Tutor Para Hills West, SA
Instill in students a sense of confidence as well as have students understand that nothing is impossibly difficult, and support students who lack self-esteem, by teaching them that practice and effort is truly what it takes. Patient, receptive and…
Sangna
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Sangna

Info Processing Tutor Para Hills West, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be there for them and understand their strengths as well as weaknesses. Not all students will be great at every subject however, that does not mean that there is no chance to improve or work harder. Working on a subject with the right help can increase the confidence, which will slowly lead…

Local Reviews

Thank you so much for sending us Leonardo! He was brilliant! Luke absolutely LOVED HIM! I can’t wipe the smile off his face, and this is the text he sent me soon after..
Matilda, Parafield Gardens

Inside ParafieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Daniel worked through geometry by classifying triangles and solving complementary and supplementary angle problems using diagrams.

For Year 7, Alicia focused on BEDMAS order of operations and practiced applying the Law of Indices to related questions.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Arjun tackled ratio word problems and explored percentage increase and decrease in real-life contexts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student tackling algebra often skipped writing out steps, which, as noted, "hid sign errors and made it hard to spot where things went wrong."

In Year 11 trigonometry, forgetting formulas during problem-solving led to hesitation and slowed progress.

One Year 4 learner avoided saying multiplication tables aloud when practicing, resulting in weaker recall later on.

A Year 9 student faced difficulty with worded problems by not reading questions carefully—this left them unsure which operation to apply.

During revision for a Year 10 maths test, working only familiar exercises meant gaps in newer content remained unaddressed.

Recent Achievements

One Parafield tutor recently noticed a Year 8 student, who used to struggle with homework and rarely finished it on time, completed all assigned fraction addition tasks correctly this week—his first time getting every question right.

A Year 10 student surprised herself by scoring 100% on a test covering last week's content, after previously missing several questions in similar topics.

Meanwhile, during primary sessions, one younger learner has started using mental maths for addition instead of counting fingers—a big step up from her earlier hesitation to try without support.

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 Thomas More College.