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The most important thing a tutor or any teacher can do, I think, would be to instill confidence in the students own ability to do deal with the task given, whatever that task may entail. I think the way I explain and teach is very beneficial specifically in a one on one setting. I've always found it harder to teach to many people because not…
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A tutor should meet the student on their level, and aim together for a higher but attainable goal, using realistic and actionable steps to reach it. I believe I'm openminded, relatable and strong when it comes to 1 on 1 teaching, tutoring, supporting and communicating. I have experience in teaching and working with children from various different…
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A student may have several factors which obtrude in their academic progress: be it a lack of motivation, confidence, understanding, time, support, etc. An ideal tutor will exemplify virtues in all these areas, and offer insight to a student to shore up any component they may be lacking. I would suggest that there is no singularly important…
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Again, if you can relate to your students you will have an easier time understanding what problems they're having, and adapting your style. This along with open communication and non-judgement. Being empathetic with students struggles. Trying to figure out the students learning style and tailor my teaching to…
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I the the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is make their lessons fun and engaging. If we are being completely honest, most kids don't like math, so creating a lesson plan where it's not just learning, but enjoying the learning process will encourage the child to continue putting effort into math. I believe it is also just…
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I consider an improvement in confidence incredibly significant to a child's attitude to learning. If a student is confident in their abilities to learn a subject, then they will be more likely to put effort into correcting their mistakes. This confidence and ability to recognise improvement will directly and positively affect the student's self…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in them and show them that what they think is impossible is not and that it can be achieved with some hard work and a nudge in the right direction I think my strengths include being able to identify the student's weak areas and focusing on them to help them improve.…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is develop problem solving skills and to help them to make connections in their own mind, leading to greater retention in the long term. A tutor’s end goal shouldn’t be to teach a student how to work out a specific problem, it should be to get the student to a point where they can tackle…
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Students spend a major part of a day in school. Many children are unable to get the most of it due to time-constraints and lack of individual attention in a class. However, there are a few students who maintain attention and focus in a classroom environment. Reason is they are more prepared than the rest. If a child follows what is happening in…
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To share their knowledge and helps them in their growth and development to become a good social person. Every subjects have it's own importance in the growth of an individual. So every teacher is equally responsible for his/her development. As a self motivated and enthusiastic person, I believe in every day studies. As a tutor, I am rewinding my…
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Teach them how to study in a way that works for them. Patience and empathy. I think I'm also good at grounding abstract subjects that might be difficult to understand with relevant examples that help students conceptualize them…
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Make sure the students can able to follow the tutor and understand everything clearly. Be friendly with the students and thus they can åsk any doubts frankly. I have lot of patience which helps me to make everything clear to the students and repeatedly explain it until they have a clear picture. I am a good listener and I am good in explaining…
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I think a tutor should not only serve as a teacher of sorts, but also a mentor. It's important that a student can look up to their tutor to give them the drive and confidence to continue learning since they have a role model who supported them in their learning and accomplishments. Tutors should also give students the tools needed to not only…
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There are several things a tutor can do for a student such as: 1. Encourage the student to ask questions and to actively participate in the learning process. 2. Help the student develop good study habits and time management skills. 3. Provide regular feedback and support to help the student track their progress and stay motivated. 4.…
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To ensure the student receives the necessary attention, time and guidance to achieve their potential, e.g if one program doesn't work, being able to quickly adapt to a different approach to meet the children requirements and potential should be considered quickly and implemented time effectively Attention to detail, developing strong/committing…
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Listen to the student and know more about the strengths and weaknesses of a student. Each person is different in their own way so it is important to learn more about the person you plan on teaching so they can reach their full potential. My strengths are that I am a clear and vivid tutor, especially for mathematics and Physics and I love to watch…
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I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help reinforce what is being taught in class and provide them with further explanations that may be more effective/relatable and walk them through difficult concepts at their pace so they can get the greatest value from each session. Furthermore, as a tutor, I would have to…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not spoon-feed the student. School is about learning to tackle challenges and problems, not necessarily about just passing or just scoring good grades. As a tutor, you are there to ensure you equip the student with the right tools and show them how to use those tools. I believe my…
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-Teach student how to problem solve -Being patience with student -Motivate and make student believe it is possible to excel in the subject -Communicate and listen -Study skills -Problem solving -Good verbal communication -Patience -Positive…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to help them gain a better understanding in certain subjects by sharing their knowledge, whilst building a good relationship to know the student’s goals and learning styles. In addition to previous teaching experience, I have received additional classes from great tutors as well.…
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It is to understand what the student is good at /not good at and make a connection. I am good at conversing the hard concepts in a much easier to understand way. I like to dissect the hard topics into small pieces and solve the…
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To help students understand the basic concepts in whatever they have to study and help them develop a deeper, more relatable understanding. It is also important for me as a tutor to serve as a good role model for students. I try to make concepts easier for students to understand. Particularly, i strive for understanding rather than memorization…
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I believe a student can be guided to produce his/her best abilities. A tutor has the role of presenting an environment for exploration, discovery, guide learner in making observations and drawing conclusions, while assessing their ability to solve problems. My strength includes the following: mastery of the math concepts Good communication…

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Very helpful! Tilly has really appreciated the tutoring she receives from Jasveen who has been very helpful in improving her understanding and grades.
Leanne, Clarkson

Inside ClarksonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Alex worked on adding and subtracting large numbers and decimals, as well as calculating **perimeter in measurement problems**.

For Year 9, Jasmine tackled **surface area calculations for prisms and cylinders**, applying formulas to different shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lucas reviewed trigonometry with a focus on **solving angles of elevation and depression using real-world examples**.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student often left homework incomplete, particularly the second page of their maths booklet, leading to confusion with worded fraction problems.

In Year 9, one student relied heavily on having an iPad nearby during sessions—"it ends up being a bit distracting most of the time and really shouldn't be in the room if not necessary"—and forgot to bring home their assessment sheet, making it difficult to understand teacher expectations.

For a Year 11 student preparing for OLNA-style questions, reluctance to start questions meant revision time was lost at the outset instead of being spent on practice and feedback.

Recent Achievements

One Clarkson tutor noticed a big change in Ella, a Year 10 student who used to keep her ideas to herself—this week, she shared her opinions unprompted on a film's themes, something she'd avoided during previous assignments.

In Year 8 maths, Kyle has become much quicker and more accurate at solving measurement problems; when tutoring first started, he often hesitated and double-checked every answer.

For a younger student in Year 4, making division questions about money finally clicked—she now confidently works through problems independently, linking them back to real-world dollars and cents and finishing all the set questions without help.

What they say about our tutoring

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We're very pleased with Rhowdry so far. Madeline is building a great rapport with her and they seem to work well together. I know it will take some time but so far so good.

Thank you so much for sending us Leonardo! He was brilliant! Luke absolutely LOVED HIM! I can't wipe the smile off his face, and this is the text he sent me soon after..

Rohini had really got Alex over the line and has boosted her confidence greatly. Instead of a low D she is now a mid range B and is feeling a lot happier.

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 Clarkson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Clarkson Primary School.