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Adam
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Help them reach their full potential without doing all the work for them; I think it is important to let them do some hard work now and again so they can appreciate it more when they are congratulated for their success, and so that they are not 'coddled' into thinking other people will do all their work for them. Some of my strengths would…
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I tutor just has to be present for their students. Just being the support and the person who wont give up on their students aspirations to achieve in their subjects. I once struggled a lot in earlier stages of my schooling, therefore my strengths would be being able to provide the easy path through schooling, and being able to explain the…
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Sumayya
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to equip students with strong foundational skills that are transferable so that they are able to successfully complete their work and eventually be able to do it independently. As well as providing guidance and assistance when they do encounter a challenge or obstacle. Being able to…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to connect with them so that students can feel free to tell them whether they understand a particular topic or not. This helps the tutor to know what exact topics to help the students. My strengths as a tutor would be ability to connect with the students at their level and also my aim…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student it listen, and show patience. It may become frustrating if the child isn't understanding the concept thenfirst few times, however we must understand thag it is probably more frustrating for them. I am very patient and will attempt to teach different strategies for a concept if the…
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It is very easy for students to feel disheartened if initial targets are not achieved, and hence as a tutor it is important for me to continue motivating students to reach their goals. In addition, no person is the same so every student tutored will have different strengths and weaknesses. As the tutor I would cater for the differences of each…
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Being adaptable and tailoring the teaching approach to the individual needs and learning style of the student is crucial. With that, being patient and understanding of the students struggles is vital, if they are not comfortable with making a mistake with you they won’t be able to learn from you. I think my biggest strength is that I can…
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Education is the single most powerful tool that can shape the way our youth thinks. It plays an instrumental role in moulding a child's perspective on almost everything. We make sure that the learning experience will be created in a format that students would like. It was always effective, but we will try to make it interesting with…
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Making sure the student actually understands the content being taught. A lot of students have been in that situation where a teacher may ask the student whether they understood the topic presented, and even if they didn't, they would say they did to not slow the class down or bring attention to themselves. This is what tutoring in my belief should…
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Tutors should work to instil the confidence in their students so that they know they can achieve their goals, giving them motivation to study and be in charge of their learning. Tutoring is a great way for students to gain this confidence by creating the time for them to work alongside someone else one-on-one and with the same goal for them. Good…
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The most important thing is to understand the students misconceptions and how to correct the cause of that misconception. To ensure that their fundamental knowledge is corrected before pursuing more complex tasks. It is also essentially to show empathy and respect so they may respect you back and try their best for you. I am empathetic and…
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In my opinion it is extremely important to ensure the learner knows that it is safe to not succeed at first as learning is a process full of unsuccessful attempts.This will allow students to participate fearlessly in a tutoring session. Building that trust and relationship with students is an integral part of tutoring. It will enable students to…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is bring confidence in a students life by being able to teach them harder concepts and increase their knowledge. This allows them to be more comfortable during school as they no longer are falling behind. As a tutor one has to be able to communicate to younger students clearly and be able to…
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I can help the student regain confidence so that he or she can do what is required. I tutor students online with Ezymath, so I can tutor your child wherever you live in Australia. My sister has told me that I make complicated things easy to understand by getting to the core of the problem. She said that I usually said: "Look at it this way",…
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As a tutor, we should give individual attention to each students and need to understand their strengths,weakness and learning ways and based on that we should teach them. Need to build confidence in them by encouraging and motivating them. We should provide clear explanations to their queries till they understands it. Need to seek feedback from…
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I think being positive and encouraging is the best thing a tutor can do. With previous students I have tutored, I found that many of them lacked the confidence in themselves, making them less interested in the work and anxious about assessments. But breaking the question/concept down, encouraging them to try, suggesting different methods to…
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balance between being a friend and being a teacher enthusiastic, helping others to understand by understanding their perspective and thought…
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The most important things a tutor can do are to provide personalized support, build confidence, and help them reach their goal. My strengths as a tutor include being patient, and adapting to each student's learning style to create a supportive environment for their…
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Help them understand that everyone can do well academically, all they need to do is find a method of learning that suits their needs and be willing to dedicate time to this effort. I am able to tailor my lessons to the individual student and am always flexible in my approach. I am a patient person and am willing to go above and beyond to make sure…
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To instill the knowledge and confidence for the student to continue unaided throughout their intelectual journey. I have a large amount of teaching experience, both as a tutor and a high school teacher. In total my experience is 8 years of tutoring so far. I believe my strengths would be quickly picking up any concepts that may be new or…
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To inspire and empower my students to become independent learners. To understand their individual needs and provide constructive feedback To foster critical thinking and always be supportive My most important strengths are communication skills and adaptability. My respect and empathy for students and understanding of their needs. Being an…

Local Reviews

Dakshi is a wonderful tutor and I feel that she and Aela are getting on very well.
Lara, Shailer Park

Inside Daisy HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Lachlan worked on Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry basics, followed by practice with congruent and similar triangles using diagrams.

Year 9 student Xavier revised algebraic factorisation and applied index laws to simplify expressions, also reviewing substitution in equations based on previous test feedback.

For Year 6, Lucas practised arithmetic with negative numbers, tackled square roots, and solved problems involving highest common factors and lowest common multiples through step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, skipping steps when factorising meant small sign errors crept in; as one tutor observed, "he's very good at solving questions but we're working on making sure he shows all the steps."

In Year 8 geometry, neatness was flagged: diagrams for congruent triangles were hard to follow because sides and angles weren't clearly labelled.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student hesitated with division word problems, sometimes avoiding pen-to-paper practice—this slowed progress with equations.

A senior maths student relied heavily on a formula sheet for box-plots instead of recalling processes independently during revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Daisy Hill noticed one Year 11 student, who used to hesitate when facing assessment criteria, now proactively refines her PSMT drafts and asks for targeted feedback—showing real initiative.

In Year 10 maths, a student who previously guessed through congruency proofs is now clearly identifying the type of congruency in each problem and explaining their reasoning out loud.

Meanwhile, during a primary session, a younger learner who felt anxious about class tests was able to revise most topics independently from the worksheet with less worry and attempted more questions independently than before.

What they say about our tutoring

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Delila is a delight! She has established a great rapport with Isabella in the two lessons so far; and has expressed a commitment to helping Isabella in the long term. She has a lovely personality; and Isabella really really likes her already. I could not be more pleased.

Hi Tristan, Thank you for tutoring Macgregor, I have often found it difficult to motivate him to do homework and I have found your calm encouraging and persistent approach works very well with him. You are really great at keeping him engaged and focused at the same time, and work very well with him. You follow everything through in a sound, structured and well thought out way. I find your approach very professional. I have also found you very flexible and reliable and adapt to whatever Macgregor needs. Most importantly, Macgregor loves working with you and enjoys the way work with him. I look forward to seeing you continue to work with Macgregor next term.

Kai is really enjoying his lessons with Noah! He's got a great way of connecting with Kai. Kai mentioned that Noah explains the reasons instead of doing things by rote. He gets him to think before explaining the answer. Very happy with him!

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 Logan Hyperdome Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Daisy Hill State School.