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Patricia-Carmen
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I think the most important thing as a tutor you need to be honest, be flexible, be patient, be a good listener, teach the student how to learn. I believe tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more…
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make the subject enjoyable to learn, understand what their weaknesses are and help them improve patience and…
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RUNYU
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Tutors should simplify and clarify complex concepts by breaking them down into simpler components to help students build interest in learning in a more understandable way. Providing clear explanations, clarifying doubts, and addressing misconceptions will help ensure a solid knowledge base. In the field of mathematics learning, Chinese people have…
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At face value, the most important thing is of course getting good results itself. That is the intent and purpose of the tutor. But in the bigger picture, the tutor must also develop the soft skills of the student, develop professionalism and perfectionism in their work, develop discipline and help them grow holistically I am patient, can come up…
Alonso
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Do not try to impose the thought that he believes the correct solution and try to explain to the student how to arrive at the reasoning that gives the answer. I consider that I have a fairly dense knowledge in mathematics and I am able to approach problems from different perspectives to ensure that the student understands it. I am also quite…
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I think the most crucial part of any tutoring experience is to make sure that the student knows that the tutor is there for them and will not get frustrated if mess something up. If the tutor comes off as condescending or annoyed at a lack of progress, it can allow the student to put added pressure on him/herself or create an aversion to learning…
Kartik
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According to me with tutoring we can improves students problem solving skills not just academically but also to solve real life problems and give them a proper direction in life. My major strengths are as a tutor I can understand what student feel while studying a concept and and going indent regarding any concept. As tutor I Have taught a lot of…
David
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to understand each students unique needs and adapt their teaching style accordingly. This approach makes learning both more fun and effective, and can help boost the students confidence. I'd say my strength lies in communication. I am good at explaining things, but I also pay close attention to…
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According to me, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage him and build up the confidence by giving the student positive feedback and helpful suggestions. Also, a tutor should always have an openness and adaptability to dynamic changes to understand situation with empathy as well as common sense. I believe my…
Steven
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Help them to understand that they can learn. That they understand that teaching is one aspect of the education process and the other is learning. That all students have the capacity to learn especially if the teacher is prepared to apply their best effort to offering those students a way to understand the information. This can be assisted if both…
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As a tutor, the student is relying on you to enhance their knowledge towards a subject. Developing their confidence is crucial as it eliminates doubts and worries, allowing them to progress and succeed within exam conditions. In addition, providing studying utilities for students such as worksheets and practice exams enables for the adaptability…
Sophia
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understand their perspective and help them understand where they are going wrong with patience. I am very patient and able to explain things from different points of view which makes my explanation understandable to wider range of…
Paul Edison
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Among the most important things a tutor can do for a student is that a tutor must be able to understand a student's learning style so that the student would be able to learn the material in a way that is analogous to their mode of synthesising knowledge. A tutor must do this all the while being open and kind and most especially warm towards the…
Hunter
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show an interest in their ability to learn the material. Connecting with a student in this way, even when the student seems nonreceptive, will be motivational in my experience. Furthermore, demonstrating pitfalls in problems or areas of difficulty in a clear way is crucial as it impacts…
Erika
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To guide them through all their questions; any time they need help, I should be ready to explain to them the easiest way that can make them understand. I am very patient and I work well with kids. I am also not a strict tutor as I think a fun environment is better to have when…
Tenglun
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Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. I am an expert in Math and Programming and their academic content -- I know the subject's concepts, ideas and problems inside out. I…
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A tutor should be able to instill skills that will serve the students so well, both in academics and in life that they will no longer require help from us. I am very patient and non-judgemental when it comes to tutoring. I always try to put myself in my student's shoes, observe and try to cater to their needs, while making sure the quality of the…
Tanzila
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A tutor is a guide to show the right path. Students might stumble a lot, but tutor should hold him up, stand by him and show the right direction. Never giving up on a student, looking for opportunities to advance their skill is what a tutor should always do. I try to explain things from the student's perspective. For example, a gamer might…
Julia
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I think that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence in their own abilities, as this empowers them to develop their own skills on their own and, Some of my strengths as a tutor is my patience, I am quite willing to explain a concept to a student as many times as necessary and can adapt to a specific…
Shubham
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The best a tutor can do for his students is: Getting them gain confidence and eliminate the fear of the subjects, rather enjoy the subject Instill a desire to learn more with passion and love for the subject and the learning process Inculcate a sense of discipline, life skills, zealousness, aspiration, determination and a purpose in life…
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A tutor or at least a teacher is someone who can give students a helping hand, perhaps a friend is too informal but someone they can relate to. I think being able to understand your student and what makes them improve or how they can improve is also essential as a tutor and a teacher. It is useless to spoon feed facts and knowledge to a student if…
Nikola
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The most important thing for a tutor to do to a student is to be able to connect with them on a level that allows them to understand the content. Not being able to form a connection with the student makes the learning process tough. It is important to find an approach that enables the student to succeed. As a tutor, I am able to connect with the…
Max
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I believe that the tutor shouldn't be the one always in control and leading the session. Especially in early sessions, I believe the tutor should encourage the student to ask many questions of them, to grasp what they know and how they interpret different topics. Tutoring almost becomes useless if the tutor is the one constantly talking because…

Local Reviews

Our daughter was very happy with Ranul.
Zoe, Balmain East

Inside Dawes PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Xander focused on circle geometry, including properties of tangents and chords, and reviewed for his upcoming maths exam.

Year 11 student Soraya worked through advanced trigonometry concepts and tackled polynomial expressions from her textbook chapter 22b.

Year 12 student completed past papers to revise polynomials and logarithms, as well as fine-tuned algebraic skills like expanding brackets in preparation for final assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for exams kept needing to look back at notes during trigonometry and functions, showing that not all key formulas were memorised; as one tutor noted, "there are a couple equations that will not be available on Charlie's resource sheet during the exam." This slowed progress in practice sessions.

In Year 9 English, another student was reluctant to link evidence back to topic sentences in an assignment and needed reminders about structure—leaving parts incomplete and ideas unconnected.

A primary student left division homework unfinished, feeling overwhelmed by a multiplication table. These gaps led to lost confidence or rushed last-minute revision instead of steady improvement.

Recent Achievements

Charlie, a high school student in Dawes Point, moved from needing frequent prompts to independently completing past exam papers and highlighting key points for revision without assistance.

Another secondary student has begun tackling challenging circle geometry problems solo—last month she hesitated and waited for guidance, but now she often attempts solutions before asking for help.

Soraya in primary school demonstrated a big shift during NAPLAN practice: after previously missing several questions on area, she not only solved those correctly this time but explained her reasoning out loud while working through the steps.

Maths tutoring in Dawes Point

Most parents would agree that a student's success will largely depend on their relationship with the teacher.  Unfortunately there is no one-size-fits-all solution, each student is unique and requires a particular approach suited to their specific situation. This is one of the reasons many families turn toward private tuition. The right maths tutor is just that: "right". They will be able to  build trust and rapport with your child and establish a mentoring relationship that will serve your child's confidence, enthusiasm and most importantly - performance! Whether your child needs to ace an exam or just catch up to the class, a private coach is a big help!

Maths Tutor Dawes Point

We have 300 maths tutors in Dawes Point, NSW. They are dedicated, educated and competent tutors. They also love tutoring, which makes a huge difference!

For your assurance we make the first hour a risk-free trial. This way you can give the tutor a try to ensure it's a good fit for your family. Reach out to us on 1300 314 354 or complete an enquiry form - we'd love to help!

And by the way ... no minimum hours, no cancellation costs, no booking fees, no contracts - just pay for what you use at the end of each month - Ezy!
 

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 Customs House Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Observatory Hill Environmental Education Centre.