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Sacha
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The most important thing a tutor can do is to empower the student by guiding them with their learning & always be patient at the same time. By guiding students, and assisting them to find easier way to solve maths and English problems, they gain confidence, and independance too. I am extremely patient, friendly, and have excellent communication…
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The most important thing for a tutor to do to a student is to be able to connect with them on a level that allows them to understand the content. Not being able to form a connection with the student makes the learning process tough. It is important to find an approach that enables the student to succeed. As a tutor, I am able to connect with the…
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Ethan
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Tutors fill a different role than teachers. They can build more personal teaching relationships with their students and therefore should aim to: - Truly personalise the learning experience - Use connections to the student's interests - Teach to the student's strength and have the student set the pace - Work on and improve the student's…
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- Raise achievement - Increase academic confidence - Provide students with the tools they need to problem solve and achieve academic success independently in the future. My biggest strengths are my understanding of effective pedagogical methods, my understanding of the Australian Curriculum and my strengths based attitude towards students. As a…
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It is important to be well-prepared with a good, engaging lesson plan which the students would enjoy and get the most out of. It is also important to be mindful of the strengths and weaknesses of your students so that you can come up with lessons that help them improve more. Being punctual and kind is a trait required for anything you do in life…
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Build knowledge and confident of their abilities to learn as a student while also sharing valuable life experiences. Understanding the situation of the tutee and flexible enough to adapt to the students…
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I believe that themost important thing a tutor can do for a student is to pass on tips and tricks from their schooling experience rather than just hand out textbook knowledge - anyone can do that. Little tips and tricks as well as talks about future plans are going to help students more in the long run as well as teach them niche studying habits…
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I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to have a greater willingness to learn. A tutor should foster a student to have the confidence to actively solve problems through their own volition. I believe continuous growth can be achieved by an empowered student, motivated by their innate potential to…
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Make the student understand that there is nothing called a mistake. There is only something called learning and experience. My understanding of subjects,ability to learn and listen. Insatiable curiosity to learn and understand things. Non biased…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to take the time to understand what aspect of their learning is causing them difficulty, and to address it. Most of the time, a student is more than capable of understanding class content, but there is some inhibiting factor within their working process which makes it difficult for them to…
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It depends on individual student's needs, while mindset and thinking style are the keys. Therefore, in terms of student's interest and personality, the fundamental expertise and the developments of logical or critical thinking are what I really want to do. Guiding and well-organized. Guiding is the most crucial for education. The massive or…
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Help them in all aspects of life, not just their academic knowledge, but how to balance study with sport, socialising, sleep, and such. Life is about enjoyment as well as learning! I have 2 years tutoring experience that have helped me become super patient, resilient, and understanding, as I have worked with 40+ different students and parents. I…
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One of the most important things a tutor can do is instill confidence in their students so they can tackle problems they were previously unfimiliar with on their own, as well as perform in high stress environments, such as tests. The best way to do this in my opinion is to go through practice problems with the students untill they fully…
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I touched on some of these points in my previous answers, but as a tutor I believe the ultimate goal should be to provide one's students with an academic toolbox in the form of an understanding of the fundamental principles of any given topic. By covering first principles, and providing students with problem-solving abilities, he or she can then…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show them patience and kindness. Learning new things takes time, and it's important to show your students that you are willing to spend that time with them and work with them to achieve their goals no matter how long it takes. I am patient, kind, honest, and extremely reliable. I also…
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The most important a tutor can do for a student is to identify the student's unique learning style so I would be able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect, and make an impactful difference to the student's learning. My strengths as a tutor include simplifying difficult topics by breaking down the topics to the core…
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Someone who is able to build strong relationships with the student. This helps to truly personalize their learning and teach to the student's strength. I believe my greatest strengths are being empathetic and the ability to engage with a…
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Believe in the student - no matter their background and grades. Every child and young adult deserves a good chance at life. Education can be the key. Discipline and ability to balance academic rigor with occasional light…
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Understanding the needs of every individual student and making sure that he/she can help the student in every way possible. Gaining the students trust and making them comfortable around you so that they do not hesitate to ask you anything is important as well. Just creating a homely environment while teaching so that it doesn't feel like…
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A very personal thing I like to teach my students is to pay attention to the small details. Each and every word, each and every equation. It is the ability to start at a granular level that makes the grand ideas and concepts easier to understand. My strength is really my ability to understand the student well. I believe different methods of…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is inspire and motivate. While these seem like simple elements, in successfully doing so, the tutor has essentially altered the learning experiences for the student from that moment onwards. The student is then able to develop their confidence in their subjects, push to achieve their goals,…
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Being organised, patient and understanding towards the student. Being able to communicate the complex formulas in a simpler manner. Im patient and nice when it comes to helping. I understand math is hard which allows me to convey my point across thoroughly and…
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Actually make sure that the student understands the concepts. To be able to make the student not not intimidated by your tutoring skills and be able to openly ask any doubt they have. My fluent english speaking skills, will help with being able to communicate clearly and easily for people to understand. I'm a good listener so if the student has…

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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Just wanted to let you know that Mark seems like a good match for Nik. He really likes him and had a really successful first session. Thanks for your support and assistance in finding him!

Bre says she is happy with Ameya. He explains things well and ensures she understands things before moving on. Only week 3 but all good so far.

Hayden is starting to feel more confident with his maths, so we think 10 weeks more tutoring should cover all bases for now, and a few weeks towards the end of the school before the final exams should do wonders for his results. Thankyou.....

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.