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The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: firstly, helping students understand what they think they are not being taught enough/want to understand more of, secondly, improve their confidence/attitude towards the content that they are learning in a specific class (e.g. Maths can seem quite daunting to some students; changing…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand the student, and they way in which they learn to meet them at their level and their learning style. I believe that I can teach students by explaining things in different ways so that they can better understand concepts in ways that are meaningful and memorable to…
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Victor
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Understand the student and don’t rush or force the student to do something. I have been there and all you need is someone to understand your weaknesses and help yoy improve. I have a younger brother who I tutored for a while . He is currently in year 9 and he is currently doing…
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I consider the two most important things a tutor can provide to a student are to restore and encourage a student’s confidence, and provide them with support during a period in their lives that can be frustrating and difficult. I believe my major strengths as a tutor are my study abilities. Throughout my education my dedication allowed me to…
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They can be the person they look up to whilst talking about their passions/what they want to do in the future etc. However one of the greatest things students can learn from their tutor could be from their own experience such that it will be more reliable and inspiring than any other theory I love working with kids, especially during my school…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is understand individual requirements of students for each subject and create a method that is best for them. Making the student comfortable and creating an environment that prompts students to look forward towards the tutoring sessions. I am a very calm and composed individual and I often adapt to the pace…
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I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create an environment in which the student can feel safe to question what is being discussed and openly communicate lack of understanding and vulnerability. In my opinion, the worst thing a mentor can do is to appear unapproachable. When I was in this position, my mentor was very…
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A tutor should build strong and personal relationships with students since the more connected a student feels to the tutor, the more the tutor appears trustworthiness, professional and respectful. Moreover, a tutor should truly personalize the learning, incorporate connections to the student's interests and minimize the student's weaknesses. As a…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be being someone reliable and committed to their growth. The students expect to learn and develop their knowledge and skills of the subject, so the it is the tutor's role to aid that process. A tutor must have a can-do attitude, not one who gives up when the circumstances are tough. My…
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Help them effectively understand and practice topics that they struggle with. It is important for a tutor to provide information to students in a personalised way that students understand I think my strengths include being able to determine people's learning needs, to delivers content to them in an effective and easy to understand…
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The most important things a tutor can do is empower the student to be confident in themselves, along their learning journey. Through active listening, creative problem solving, and consistency, most students will be able to cultivate an enjoyment for learning new things about the world they live in, and have the inner confidence to tackle…
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I believe the important aspects would be patience, honesty, flexibility, and being a good listener. If I have these aspects, I will be able to teach my students well. I am approachable and friendly. I review the modules before I teach them to them. I also believe I will teach well, similar to when I taught my friends before and they got high…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is be patient when a student is struggling. It is essential to set goals for each student individually so they can achieve these goals and feel excited to learn and improve their knowledge. I am a very calm person and will be very patient when tutoring children. I am also very logical, which helps me to…
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A tutor must be patient and listen to how the student feels and explains their material. Without this we can't understand where the gaps are in the students knowledge OR whether they really do understand, but just in a different way. I have infinite patience, I can adjust my communication style, and I when faced with something unfamiliar I have…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to inspire and encourage them to take charge in their learning and step outside their comfortable zones to learn new things and expand their horizons. This encourages students to become independent lifelong learners and creates a positive attitude towards learning. My strengths as a tutor…
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The ability to help the student in understanding the concept clearly as well as make sure that the individual is able to solve problems related to the topic they are having issues with. Making sure at the end of the day that the student is able to provide an overview of what has been taught to make sure he or she has understood the concept…
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Interact with them and make them comfortable and reduce there stress level. Able to communicate…
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Promote confidence in students to solve problems. Since I was once a student I understand it can be frustrating or not always worth the effort. I will be there to inspire the student why there is any value to what they are learning and cater for their needs the best I can. Breaking down harder concepts. I prefer making thing simple and allowing…
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Helping the students be more confident in their own abilities so they can go on to improve in their studies My…
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Be patient with them. All students are different but also everyone has the capacity to learn. It is up to the tutor to understand their students (how they think, their learning styles etc) and tailor their approach to meet their needs. Prioritizing the student's understanding as well I know how to work with different types of people from different…
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Taking the time to understand the student on an individual level, and adapting to each student to help connect with them, and help them understand their studies to the best of their ability. A tutor has the ability to do what teachers often times can't do in a classroom setting - and that's to help the individual student. I am a screenwriter and…
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I think the most important things are: - inspiring a student to succeed - helping a student to overcome challenges and blocks on their academic journey - mentoring a student to become an independent learner - taking the time to apply the content to the practical situation and learning journey of the individual A key strength is my ability to…
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the most important things a tutor can do is to be patient with students and cater the learning experience to each individual student because each student learns in a different way. I have a passion for mathematics and for helping other students find joy in learning…

Local Reviews

We are really happy with Sun Ki. My son really likes his new tutor, who is awesome.
Rob

Inside AscotTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jackson worked on the unit circle and bearings, using diagrams to reinforce understanding of angle measurement.

For Year 10, Emma focused on solving quadratic equations and graphing their turning points as well as intercepts.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan revised differentiation and anti-differentiation techniques for assignments, including practical applications with sine and cosine functions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 mathematics, a student hesitated to incorporate draft feedback into their assignment—"he used notes from the draft but still repeated small errors," one tutor noted—which meant improvements weren't fully realised in the final version.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student frequently left out full working for algebraic problems, especially when rearranging equations; skipping these steps made it difficult to pinpoint calculation issues later.

In Year 4, another learner's lack of confidence with multiplication led to second-guessing and slowed progress during mental arithmetic drills. Missed chances to solidify skills created visible frustration after setbacks.

Recent Achievements

One Ascot tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitation, started explaining her own steps out loud when graphing quadratics—something she'd always left to the tutor before.

In a recent high school session, a Year 12 student tackled tricky inequalities independently for the first time; previously, he'd freeze and wait for prompts but now sets up the solution himself.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student surprised his tutor by checking his multiplication answers without being asked and correcting two mistakes on his own before moving on.

What they say about our tutoring

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We are very happy with the service, the professionalism of Malmi and the feedback and report. I have recommended you as a tutoring service to families that I see as clients.

Thanks very much and particularly to Maya. She is a really good tutor and a great influence on Chloe.

Deepti has been working with my daughter on her year 9 Maths this year and we have seen a great improvement in both her skill level and her confidence. Deepti is very reliable, friendly and professional and I can highly recommend her skills as a tutor.

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 Hamilton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ascot State School.