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Edward
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Edward

Tutor Ballajura, WA
Help them become enthusiastic about learning, and change how they see what they are capable of. I am good at improving a students ability to learn. As someone who has ADHD, I have found ways at managing my time and efforts that are both very effective in achieving consistently outstanding results, and sustainable, which my students can apply not…
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Laura

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
It is important for a tutor to understand their students' learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses and adapt each lesson accordingly to specific students. With this, students are more likely to understand what they are trying to learn. As they continue to solidify their knowledge through tutoring, their confidence will boost and hopefully,…
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Jayashini

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand the pupil’s learning style and adapt the teaching to which best suits the pupil. It is imperative to understand that everyone absorbs knowledge differently and thus it is importantly that a tutor understands that and adapts accordingly. My greatest strength is my ability to understand…
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Samuel

Tutor Lathlain, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and understand well the assistance they request. It is of the upmost importance to consider the students needs. My strengths as a tutor are being understanding and patient. Being able to recognise that everyone learns differently and being able to adapt to that is also…
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Shreya

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
Listening to a student is the most important thing a tutor can do. It allows you to prepare better for future sessions and meet the needs of the students. It also helps you modify your teaching approach to keep the students engaged in the class. I believe my approach to teaching is efficient as I break down concepts to the basics and use multiple…
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Avinash

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
Indulging self in creating and to cultivate an academic surroundings in their respective place by setting high, but not impossible, expectations for the students. Include new ideas and teaching methods if he/she do not grab the same conventional way. Pushing them to achieve higher standards and ensure they will eventually get there by praise.Some…
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Geeyas

Tutor Yokine, WA
Being a tutor, we have to learn to understand a students. No one is similar with each other so we have to understand students at first and learn their learning strategy. What type of environment do they prefer to study and what type of strategy should we have to apply to make them understand. I think I can explain maths in a better way which makes…
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Jesse

Tutor Lathlain, WA
Bring a renewed sense of confidence to struggling students or make the best out of those who are already confident in their abilities. Personalize my teaching style to each student's individual personality, thought process and academic situation, often willing to go far out of my way to accomodate them. Able to explain concepts and methods in a…
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Bijay

Tutor Lathlain, WA
Along with the subject matter, we can motivate our students and generate interest in our field. A tutor can point out the mistakes made by student and can correct them. With overall 12 years of teaching experience (7 years for lower secondary and 5 years for class 11, 12, bachelor and Master levels) provided me a self confidence and expertise in…
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Jillian

Tutor Ballajura, WA
A tutor should make a student confident in whatever subject they teach them. I can make tutoring fun because children learn more through fun…
YAO
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YAO

Tutor Lathlain, WA
Belive everyone can be the genius, as a tutor, what you need to do is find the right way to help them or find the suitable direction of study for them. I am passionate in education, since I have got hundreds students and they are all different and everyone has his own personatlities, most of my students are children and tennagers and do not like…
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Ji Chao Tristan

Tutor Highgate, WA
If I can make a student begin thinking more about the subject than just a grade to obtain, I would have felt that I made one more curious person. Curiosity is the root of knowledge in my opinion, and it would be the seed that I can share with the students that I engage with. I believe, they would lie in science, especially with regard to my…
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Niroshan

Tutor Menora, WA
most important thing would be other than teaching subject matter, i will assure the student will develop self learning skills and his desire to learn will enhance strongly familiar with subject matter, well experienced on how to approach/teach different students and improve there…
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Nabeela

Tutor Malaga, WA
They can learn about their student and work with them in the best way possible. I am good at explaining and I do no mind doing explaining a concept a few…
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Jerin Varghese

Tutor Carlisle, WA
Giving his attention and time according to the needs of each student is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. I believe my greatest strengths are patience,personal communication and listening. With a combination of these skills along with empathy I believe I can help students develop knowledge and skills in subjects which find…
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Lija

Tutor Carlisle, WA
I think tutors should think from the student's perspective. Also should try to understand the level of students by talking to them. If someone is not good at the base, can start from there and make them feel good and that will help the learning process. As a tutor, I can listen to the student carefully, understand them and can identify the area…
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Lauren

Tutor Malaga, WA
Mainly to help them find confidence in their learning and know that it's ok to ask for help when they don't understand things. It's also important to ensure the student feels comfortable and to ease their stresses. I am a good listener and will do my best to teach people and explain things in a way that they understand and are comfortable…
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Anne

Tutor Brabham, WA
Be a listening ear Be a guide and counsellor to a student. Be honest and transparent when needed. Help a student discover their potential which is through guidance. Build a strict and professional relationship in form of both academic and emotional support which helps a student know you are approachable which eases their mind. Have time for…
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Cate

Tutor Highgate, WA
To me, the most important thing as a tutor is to listen. Students sometimes find it difficult to express their struggles so being patient is very important when understanding how to best help a student. I have had experience with mentoring children in the AFL community and have learnt skills in effective communicating and patience especially with…
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Jennifer Shannara

Tutor Brabham, WA
Help them realize that learning takes time and not everyone has the same coping ability, some may learn faster than others and that is alright. I am approachable, understanding and…
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Brandon

Tutor East Perth, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to simply understand the problem a student is having whether it be as simple as the method in which the student learns to something more complex such as the right equation for the right problem. My primary strength being that I'm fairly laid back but my second and probably more important aspect…
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Prasad

Tutor East Perth, WA
1. Making difficult problems much easy to understand and learn. 2. Helping student as much as possible to score good marks. 3. Handling student in a patient way. 1. Problem solving capacity. 2. Confident. 3. Repeat multiple times until student understands properly. 4. Strong subject knowledge. 5.…
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Yesika Taniya Dayananda

Tutor Perth, WA
To equip the student with the knowledge to handle the subject matter at present as well as whenever needed in future on their own. Compassion, kindness and patience to handle the behavior of the students in trouble. Ability to accustom myself and advises to suit the student's age and needs. Being a postgraduate with a Masters degree in…

Local Reviews

Fantastic service with good follow-up. Tutor is extremely reliable and diligent but a little difficult to understand due to a strong accent. A bit costly but worth the good service.
Kim, Bassendean

Inside BassendeanTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Olivia worked on structuring analytical paragraphs using the TROPICAL method and practised linking textual techniques to broader themes in a comparative essay; she also explored features of open letters with brief examples.

In Year 10, James focused on solving linear equations—identifying equation components, graphing lines from rules or points, and practiced expanding brackets, including an introduction to quadratic expansion via FOIL.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Ethan identified graphemes for specific phonemes in spelling activities and applied his understanding of author's purpose by analysing NAPLAN reading texts for persuasive or informative intent.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student in English showed strong ideas but struggled to link analysis to the actual essay question, often missing required elements—"teachers highlight not answering the question properly," noted one tutor.

In Year 11 Maths, another student didn't write down working steps when solving equations with brackets, making it difficult to track errors and missed marks for incomplete reasoning.

A Year 7 learner forgot to record homework instructions despite reminders; this led to confusion over what needed completing.

In Science (Year 10), explanations lacked detail and key terminology, costing marks on test responses and leaving answers too vague.

Recent Achievements

One Bassendean tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip showing her working in maths now carefully writes each step for algebra and measurement problems, which has helped her catch mistakes early.

In English, a Year 11 student who previously struggled to analyse texts is now confidently linking language techniques to themes and perspectives—she even explained how character beliefs shaped the message in a recent novel study.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to rush through reading is taking time to sound out tricky words and goes back over errors independently, finishing a passage with only two self-corrected mistakes.

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 Bassendean Memorial Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Michael's School.