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Yatala Vale's tutors include a former university Assistant Professor and PhD in maths education with decades of global teaching experience, an ATAR 98.5 school Dux and multi-subject awardee, dedicated youth mentors, specialist maths graduates, aspiring secondary teachers, and music or sports coaches passionate about guiding K–12 students to excel academically and personally.

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Muhammad

Economics 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…
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Economics Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be prepared for each session, including having a strong grasp of the content, being able to answer and explain each of the questions the student has. Having the ability to transfer the knowledge the tutor has to the student in a way that is easy to understand and is also correct is…
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Suyash

Economics Tutor Paradise, SA
A tutor needs to be patient when tutoring a student especially in subjects like mathematics and physics since those subjects require the most assumed knowledge in high school than any other subject, students normally have trouble recollecting previous works. Therefore, it is important for a tutor to start from the very basic concepts, if the…

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My son is in his third term of Year 6. Up until the start of Term 3 he had a male teacher who he was extremely comfortable with. He now has a female teacher who is new to the school. After a half yearly report & parent-teacher interview with the new teacher it was bought to my attention that my son was struggling with his maths. My son had mentioned a few times there were certain things he didn't understand but I did not realize to what extent as I had no feedback from the previous male teacher & was unaware of any problems. I was told he needed to work on his times tables before anything. I made a decision to find a tutor & get my son some help as I did not want him struggling so close to starting high school. I searched on the Internet and EzyMaths looked professional & I was impressed that I could read the testimonials from other parents. The service I received from my first phone call was very professional & helpful. My son has had 3 sessions so far. One of them being a 2 hour session as we received one hour free which is fantastic. My son is extremely happy with his tutor & feels very comfortable with her. He is so much more confident about school & maths. For the first time ever he actually wants to do maths. He mentioned he is happy because his tutor does not rush him. Financially hiring a tutor is not something I can easily afford but I beleive with EzyMaths it is definitely money well spent. Just to see my son gaining confidence & learning is definitely money well spent. I would highly recommend EazyMath to anyone that is looking for a tutor.
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Inside Yatala ValeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Dominic worked on understanding integers and evaluating numeric expressions, then focused on operations with fractions including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using real-world examples.

Year 10 student Abigail tackled techniques for factoring quadratic expressions in various formats and clarified early statistics concepts such as terminology and measures of central tendency.

For Year 11, Laura explored trigonometric functions—solving basic equations and applying inverse functions—and began work on introductory calculus ideas like limits and rates of change.

Recent Challenges

Lesson notes for both primary and senior students reflected strong motivation and engagement, but a few process areas stood out.

In Year 12, one student was described as "working on it—clarifying concepts," yet sometimes hesitated to ask follow-up questions during complex calculus discussions, which left minor misunderstandings unresolved until later sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student occasionally needed reminders to clarify steps when working with fractions; as one tutor noted, "he asked for more exercises but sometimes skipped writing full working." This meant some errors weren't visible right away, making self-correction slower in the moment.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Yatala Vale noticed that Dominic, a high school student, has shifted from passively listening to actively requesting practice problems—he now regularly asks for new questions to test his understanding and even requests exercises for the next session.

Abigail, also in high school, used to need hints when working with probability rules but now quickly recognises patterns on her own and applies conditional probability techniques independently.

Meanwhile, during a primary session, Lachlan moved from needing frequent guidance to asking clarifying questions about measurement units and degrees versus radians, showing real initiative by initiating these discussions himself.

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fairview Park Primary School.