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Tobias
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As a tutor being a listening and trustworthy mentor and youth role model for my students is the most important aim. Being patient and spending relentless efforts to find a way to succeed with further development play a vital role for tutoring. I am very talented in Maths and have a lot of patience as well as experience when it comes to teaching.…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to recognise that all kids are different with unique skills and needs. This means adopting a personalised approach to tutoring wherein the tutor employs teaching methods and materials that are best suited to the individual child. This helps the child to feel understood and allows…
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Daniel
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just help them academically, but be there for them emotionally, helping them to understand themselves and giving them the resources to learn lifelong skills that they will carry into their work life and future. My strengths are that I am an active listener, patient, respectful,…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help highlight the strengths already there through building confidence and positive reinforcement. My strengths would undoubtedly be my ability to teach in a creative and engaging way whilst ensuring that my students stay motivated and always have goals that they want to achieve. I think my…
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I think it's a question of what a tutor can BE rather than do. I found in my experience that I always responded to teachers who were enthusiastic and portrayed a genuine care for the learning of the student. In a metaphorical sense, the tutor must think like a student in an empathetic way rather than merely be a one way stream of instruction. If a…
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Finding out whether a student is a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner is important. By discovering how the student learns best, I believe he will be able to reach his true potential. To do this, a tutor must be malleable in his teaching methods and communication. Furthermore, it is crucial that the tutor and student create a bond that reaches…
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I believe it is very important for a tutor to provide consistent support for a student, to help them gain confidence and understanding in their studies. It is also important for tutors to be up to date in the latest information and syllabus to ensure the best service for the student. I believe my patience and understanding, combined with my…
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I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to recognise the strength and weakness of a student, and to build the student's confidence by encouraging them to be proud of their strengths, but also make sure they are aware of their potential to improve on their weak points. I believe my strengths as a tutor, is that I am…
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The most important thing is being able to engage with the student and have patience when they are struggling. It is also important to be able to explain things in a different way than how their teachers are as it can make a concept so much easier to learn when you get a different explanation I definitely think I can provide advice on different…
Patrick
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I consider above all listening to the student and what they do and don't understand to be most important, in order so that I as a tutor can direct my attention and teaching where it is needed most. In terms of long-term goals however, I consider instilling the student with diligence, resilience and a mentality to succeed in the future to be the…
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Ensure that the student feels valued and understood. Having patience to understand their needs and how they learn is essential. It is important to recognise the abilities and skills they do possess, not only the areas where they need improving, and validating the small wins, not just the big ones. Staying positive with them is also extremely…
john
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To provide educational leadership to explore and examine relationships between language and text, and interrelationships among texts. To teach students to examine closely the individual qualities of texts while considering the Sources’ relationships to the wider context of the HSC ADV/STD English/History Area of Study. I provide educational…
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The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to give them one-on-one attention which allows for a better understanding of the individual student and what learning methods work for them. By working on their study, it helps them go at their pace and gives them more confidence in the classroom. I think my strengths are in creativity,…
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A tutor plays a crucial role in a student's academic and personal development. Tutors help students understand complex topics by breaking them down into simpler, more manageable concepts. They provide clarity and explanations tailored to the student's level of understanding. Tutors also offer emotional and academic support, boosting a student's…
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As a tutor cannot take exams or do homework for the student, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to have faith in the student's ability and assist the student in every way possible to ensure that the student has faith in their own ability to achieve their goals. Patience, passion and empathy. Patience as it takes time to…
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The fun part of my job is getting to know my students and getting to understand them. As a tutor and mentor it is our job to make sure our students achieves the highest grade possible, but we must remember. It is also our duty to nurture and guide them on the right path into their future. We must keep in mind each students have their own struggles…
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I think the most important thing I can do for my child as a tutor is to make him love the feeling of acquiring knowledge. I am very patient and good at having fun. I also know how to teach children according to their abilities and use different methods for different situations. I have experience tutoring children and will be fully prepared prior…
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Tutoring can be challenging, especially when it comes to motivating your learner. You see the potential they have, and they often hear about the potential they have, but they do not feel as though they got what it takes. Living in such a busy and demanding time can often make us feel the time constraints on everything we do and we expect our…
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Instill a deeper understanding and appreciation of the subject. Those are the foundations upon which the rest is built. Strengths: I love kids and I love maths. I believe I'm quite adaptable and am happy to modify how I teach depending on the learning style of the student. Weaknesses: As of yet I still don't have much experience, particularly in…
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Understanding the issues of a student. I believe that tutors should be able to understand why a student is struggling with something, and help them according to their strengths and weaknesses. A student won't be able to learn with advice that isn't applicable to them, because everyone's capability to learn isn't at the same level. Gaining a…
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I'm a warm, friendly and compassionate person. I like to build on the students strengths and improve their weaknesses. I hope to be a good motivator in the students learning journey. My strengths are my personality, being dynamic keeps the student engaged and interactive. I also am creative, coming up with ideas that are fun and also helpful to…
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cultivated relationship maintenance with students and their parents Guiding and monitoring them for organised results Providing day to day feedback for students achievements Always encourage them in improvising their standards To be a…
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I consider the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to create an environment where learning and education is associated with personal growth, mastery and support. In addition, I feel that a great tutor can translate the student's content and materials into information that is accessible and easier to understand. I am a…

Local Reviews

Although new to EzyMath Tutoring, so far I have been highly impressed with the clear communication and fantastic tutor that has been assigned to my daughter. The tutors help has already improved her confidence and approach to her studies, giving her a clearer direction.
Catherine, Hurlstone Park

Inside CanterburyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Harper worked on adding and subtracting decimals, as well as dividing decimals using school homework tasks.

In Year 9, Ivy focused on expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions before moving to trigonometric identities and exact values in later sessions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ben concentrated on trigonometry ratios—including the sine, cosine, and area of a triangle formulas—and then began introductory work with calculus concepts.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion and organization stood out across both primary and senior years.

In Year 7, "Ben needs to do the homework that has been given to him, especially if he continues not to do his school homework very frequently," which left basic algebraic routines feeling unfamiliar in sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student repeatedly arrived without essential materials: "Needs to show up with his calculator and a pencil case to our lessons."

In senior maths (Year 11), failing to bring a maths book or calculator led to wasted lesson time retracing work instead of tackling exam-style problems.

Each lapse made it harder for skills to become automatic.

Recent Achievements

A Canterbury tutor noticed Ben, a high school student, has become much quicker and more accurate at tackling complex maths questions—he now works through challenging problems independently after previously hesitating on multi-step tasks.

Ivy, also in high school, started using a new note-taking strategy; she's not only understanding algebraic concepts better but now decodes tricky questions with less frustration than before.

Meanwhile, Harper in Year 6 pushed past her initial struggles with converting mixed numerals to fractions—by the end of her session, she confidently completed several conversions without any prompting from her tutor.

What they say about our tutoring

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Delila is really a great find. She and Isabella are getting along extremely well - by far the best tutor we have had. I hope she can stay around for a long time.

We are over the moon with what John is teaching Alisha. She was in her Maths class yesterday and the teacher asked the class a question that no one new the answer to except Alisha. The teacher was so impressed.

Tutoring seems to be going well. Joel's teacher has reported an improvement in his confidence and ability which is fantastic.

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 Earlwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Canterbury Public School.