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Luke

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
Enriching an attitude of positivity and consistency towards education within a student I believe patience and a strategic teaching attitude are my key…
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Santiago

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
Try to find motivation on the subject by taking into acount the kids interests. I have teached different things troughout my life, such as math, physics, ski and guitar, giving me a different perspective about how kids…
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Kali

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
Prior to anything a tutor must undertand the student's goals and objectives. It is only after this that the tutor should then understand what kind of person the student is, motivational factors behind the interest in learning, and how to communicate more effectively when transfering knowledge. The student's personality is also a key factor to…
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Sandhya

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to create an environment which will enable them to feel comfortable while studying and be a good listener and teach a student how to learn. I can help my students engage in the study. I can help them analyse their weakness and find ways to improve them. I am always helping them to grow…
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Yogeeta

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
A tutor should have empathy, only by being able to put yourself in somebody else's shoes can you understand the real problem and offer a solution. By building a strong foundation a tutor can help student realize his/her true potential. I think I know my subject well and importantly know how to make it look simple for my…
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Peter

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
Help the student realize his/her full potential. Patient, inspiring, and…
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Jess

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be consistent, positive and a guidance for the student throughout their studies. It is through these attributes that a student can truly benefit from the teachings and have a willingness to learn and understand the concepts taught by the tutor. I am passionate about the subjects I teach, I…
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Georgette

Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is be patient and to never give up on the student. I am patient and am not easy to frustrate. I am also able to communicate concepts in a number of ways until a student is able to understand the…
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Skye

Tutor Wheeler Heights, NSW
Making sure the student can be able to work solutions out without the assistance of the tutor, if assistance is required then giving clues or talking through the process. I can visually display answers clearly and I am very patient while working through the…
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Michelle

Tutor Dee Why, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only teach the material, but find a way to communicate it effectively. Learning is not only memorization but finding ways to understand and apply this knowledge. In my university course, as well as my experience with high school, we are taught to communicate our math and explain our…
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Richard

Tutor Cromer, NSW
The number one thing is being supportive and being there for the student no matter what. I believe having a shoulder to lean on that doesn't criticize but also has a slight push is crucial for a positive relationship between tutor and tutee. Said relationship can increase the pupil's confidence, enthusiasm to work in an academic setting and…
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Simranjeet

Tutor Dee Why, NSW
Relatable examples help students to learn fast and effective and i think, a tutor should do that so that students can understand far better and in very easy way Communication skills, easy method of teaching, relatable…
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Arian

Tutor Dee Why, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to plan ahead and to revise to ensure that the student is able to complete previously covered topics. My strengths as a tutor are my planning ability and improvisation which may be necessary if the student is behind on work or the parents change what they wish to focus…
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Sujan

Tutor Dee Why, NSW
I think one should be able to create positive impact for the career on the period of their learning. I can pass the knowledge to students with techniques and skills in the way they…
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Francesco

Tutor Dee Why, NSW
Work with students right throughout the whole year if they have to. I am a great listener and have experience with HSC students as well as 1st grade…
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Gracie

Tutor Dee Why, NSW
A tutor should not just teach, but they should listen to their students, seek feedback and use that to improve their teaching. It is important to develop trust with students so that they feel comfortable asking questions, expressing their concerns and identifying topics that they may want to strengthen. In doing so, the tutor can gain a greater…
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Melanie

Tutor Narraweena, NSW
Ask about and listen to their problems regarding the subject, in that way we can figure out the best way to help them. Make them feel as they are in a safe space to make mistakes ans learn. Being relaxed, making the student feel comfortable and being patient with them. Listening and being understanding towards their situation. Being creative and…
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Helga

Tutor Narraweena, NSW
Having both been the tutee and the tutor, I believe that it is imperative that a tutor is supportive of the student and caters their teaching to the student's specific needs. Tutoring is only truly effective when the student is completely engaged with the tutor and I believe that this can only happen when the student believes that they are in an…
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Ethan

Tutor North Curl Curl, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be somewhat a friend rather than just an instructor or teacher. This is because I believe establishing a bit of a personal bond is very important for a successful tutor-tutee relationship as the student is more likely to be open about more of the issues that they face, both…
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Joshua

Tutor North Curl Curl, NSW
Give students confidence in their own abilities. Patience and Encouragement. Also the abilites to praise a question in multiple ways and find a way that is easiest for the student to…
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Brianna

Tutor Beacon Hill, NSW
The most important thing as a tutor is to help them understand the importance of English and mathematics. If something is unclear, it is my duty to research and resolve the issue so the student can learn correctly to progress in the future. If the student enjoys a certain subject, he/she may potentially be a passionate teacher in the future. As a…
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Hannah

Tutor Warriewood, NSW
A tutor needs to provide their student with support, tools, skills and most importantly understanding of how they can effectively approach their studies and achieve the best possible results they can. A tutor should also make their student feel comfortable, creating a sense of trust between them and allowing for more effective tutoring sessions.…
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Caitlin

Tutor Warriewood, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is give them a personalised teaching experience. Often there are other factors at play in the progress of a student's learning than just their mental ability. Being able to recognise and connect to the child will open up numerous learning pathways to allow them to reach their full…

Local Reviews

Claire found Samir to be a great tutor - very knowledgeable, encouraging and helpful :-)
Claire

Inside Collaroy PlateauTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Lily practised times tables, addition, and subtraction through homework tasks, as well as tackling word problems for improved comprehension.

For Year 9, Ben worked on complex area calculations involving circles and irregular shapes, alongside solving inequalities with step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student James focused on linear functions and applying key formulas for lines to consolidate understanding ahead of his assessment.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, skipping steps when expanding and simplifying led to missed sign errors—one tutor noted, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In senior mathematics, exam nerves caused a student to avoid reviewing working, so mistakes in inverse graph questions were left uncorrected.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student's heavy reliance on finger counting for times tables slowed her progress with division and multiplication; switching between coloured pens during working out also distracted from focusing on the maths itself.

For one Year 11 project, online research wasn't clearly translated into presentation format, resulting in incomplete preparation.

Recent Achievements

One Collaroy Plateau tutor noticed a Year 9 student who had previously hesitated to ask questions now actively seeking clarification on complex area problems, even attempting inequalities independently after guidance.

In a recent high school session, another student who often guessed at answers started breaking down algebraic equations step by step, clearly articulating where they'd made mistakes and adjusting their approach without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who struggled with multiplication tables began using card games to practise and was soon splitting tougher multiples into manageable parts—completing her twelve times tables challenge with no hints needed.

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 Dee Why Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Collaroy Plateau Public School.