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Jakub

Tutor Evanston Gardens, SA
Giving the student a different experience to school, and showing them that the education experience isn't only limited to school and that high level education goes beyond what you are taught at school and university Being able to work may way through to any topic by breaking it down and working our way into the topic (filling any gaps of knowledge…
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Ana Maria

Tutor Evanston Gardens, SA
I think the most important thing we can do as tutors is provide confidence. It’s the core of everything. Confidence radiates from knowing the content, trusting yourself with the hard work you’ve put in and reflecting upon past mistakes with a positive mindset to move forward. Whether it be in studying, work or life, confidence is key. My…
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Allana
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Allana

Tutor Evanston Gardens, SA
Have faith in them to and be patient. Give the student a chance to look over their work and develop autonomy of their learning. I allow children to build confidence. This is through giving them the terminology to explain their processes and promote an understanding of what they are…
Alex
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Alex

Tutor Gawler, SA
Impart a strong knowledge about the subject material and be able to solve mathematics problems finally! I have a lot of patience and really care about making sure students understand formulas and technical concepts. I have a clear and concise way of teaching and I have found my students appreciate…
Hongrui
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Hongrui

Tutor Gawler, SA
I think the main thing that a tutor needs to do is help students to improve their learning outcomes. students feel more confident learning that specific subject with continual support. I'm passionate about learning and teaching math. I'm patient and flexible. I understand that students all learn differently and it is important to support them by…
Corey
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Corey

Tutor Gawler, SA
To show compassion. We have all been where the student was once and understand some of the difficulties that they are facing learning the coursework for the first time. It is also very important that they are calm and focused during their studies and I believe it is the responsibility of the tutor to keep the student relaxed while working through…
Bradley
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Bradley

Tutor Evanston Park, SA
Expanding on what I have written earlier, I think that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be prepared, and always willing to learn. I think this requires being a bit humble, and accepting that, even with something that may appear to be far below the tutor's learning, there may still be things that aren't known or have…
Mollie
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Mollie

Tutor Gawler East, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to their concerns and also find the gaps in knowledge they have to be able to work with them and focus on helping to learn what they are struggling with to help them through their education. The strengths I have as a tutor are that if I do not know the answer to something, I would…
Michelle
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Michelle

Tutor Blakeview, SA
I think that curiosity and the satisfaction of that curiosity is the most enjoyable part of learning. Whilst students have different goals for their learning the tutor has an opportunity to impact a life positively. The most important thing is to achieve the student's goal but over and above that a tutor can engender a love of learning that will…
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Kwaku

Tutor Munno Para, SA
To have patience for students as their understanding levels may differ. To make sure they understand what they study and its application to real life. I am patient and calm to make sure my student understand my lessons. I have techniques to assist students understand mathematical (or science) concepts. Furthermore, I pay attention to…
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Sebastian

Tutor Andrews Farm, SA
There are many important things a tutor can do for their students however, the greatest thing is being a supportive role model. If the student is able to respect and understand their tutor, there is a high chance that student looks up to that tutor. Therefore, it is important that the tutor can develop a professional relationship with the student…
Neha
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Neha

Tutor Smithfield Plains, SA
As a tutor, my duty is not just to support them intellectually, but also to help them learn and comprehend the world. I would love to help them grow mentally and emotionally to emerge as a good human being on the whole. Before being a tutor to them, I have to be their friend to enable their overall happy development as an individual. I strongly…
Anna
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Anna

Tutor Craigmore, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to recognise where the student is struggling and then to work with them to improve. They are able to reinforce concepts, skills and show the students that they are capable and can achieve great results with a little bit of effort. What I think my strengths are as a tutor is I am…
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Pavel

Tutor Craigmore, SA
Encouraging and patient when explaining concepts to students. Tutors need to provide encouragement as this will build both motivation within the student to do well in a subject, and increase their overall confidence in a difficult topic. I believe setting achievable goals is also an important thing a tutor can do. Patience is also critical, as…
Julie
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Julie

Tutor Elizabeth Downs, SA
A tutor is both an educational and emotional support for a student. They help students in their care to develop the skills and confidence that they need to be successful in the learning. I am a Primary School Teacher and I currently teach in Year 4 classroom. My strengths are in reading intervention, differentiated spelling instruction and…
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Ahok

Tutor Elizabeth Downs, SA
Tutors serve a distinct role from teachers and parents, putting them in a unique position to assist learners. Personal relationships are crucial to student achievement; the more attached a student feels to his or her tutor, the more trust and respect the tutor instils in the student, both of which are necessary ingredients for effective learning.…
Jil
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Jil

Tutor Craigmore, SA
Firstly, tutoring helps the tutor to reinforce their own skills and exposes us to adapt to different learning techniques. Also, it helps fostering to a child's need and supports him/her to emerge out in the right direction. It simple makes a positive difference in the society at large and is indeed rewarding to see a child reach his/her goal…
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Jaswinder kaur

Tutor Craigmore, SA
A tutor can minimize the weakness of students so that thay can achieve their goal. Tutor can make them able to read and understand the statement of a question. He/she can enable them to deal with academic problems. I can minimize the weakness in my students and enable them to deal with academic difficulties. I also can motivate them to study well…
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MYLEEN

Tutor Gawler, SA
For me, I want them to learn on their own. Guide them and teach them and do it on their own ways. And seeing them growing and achieving their goals is very important. I think its the eagerness to solve the problem and play with numbers. I will try my best to get the right answer till i am…
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David

Tutor Gawler East, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them ways of learning that work for them. If they can learn properly the grades and interest in the subject should naturally follow. My strengths as a tutor lie in my good understanding of mathematics from studying it at university for 4 years, and because I have struggled for…
Brett
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Brett

Tutor Gawler Belt, SA
Give them the skills to self learn and think critically. Build confidence through practice and achievement. Connecting practical real work examples of the use of mathematics and problem solving. from simple ratios in forex conversions to transducers in process production plants that Electronically simulate the derivative and how this can be…
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Molly-Jean

Tutor Munno Para, SA
I believe that a tutor should be someone whom the student should feel comfortable asking questions. In this sense, the student should definitely feel no hestitation when asking for clarification if they do not completely understand a concept, something which is not always easy to do in a class. I believe my weaknesses as a tutor would stem from my…
Holly
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Holly

Tutor Munno Para, SA
I believe a tutor should give encouragement generously. A tutor should also empower students by teaching them skills that will help them throughout their schooling and beyond. I care about my students. I try to identify their learning style so that I'm better equipped to help them. I encourage my students to work their way through problems instead…

Local Reviews

Cobain was very happy with his first visit from Brett and we are poking forward to many more visits
Janet, Evanston Gardens

Inside Evanston GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Tom worked through derivative rules—including chain and product rules—before starting integration techniques for calculus, using practice problems to consolidate understanding.

Year 11 student Sarah focused on discrete random variables, specifically Bernoulli and Binomial distributions, reviewing how probability models apply to real-world contexts.

For Year 8 maths, Alice practised Cartesian plane coordinates and calculated the area and perimeter of irregular shapes, supporting her skills with targeted worksheets and diagrams.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student often left major assignments, such as the Research Project, until the last minute—"leaves little time to polish," one tutor observed—which meant deeper analysis and reflection rarely happened.

In Year 4, a student did not complete assigned times tables homework, so arithmetic fluency lagged behind expected levels for their age group.

Meanwhile, in Year 10 algebra sessions, skipping written steps led to confusion with negatives and surds; "I can do this in my head" became a stumbling block when sign errors crept in.

When revision is rushed or incomplete, gaps persist into assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Evanston Gardens recently saw Claire, a primary student, become much quicker with her times tables—last session, she worked through all the problems without pausing to count on her fingers, which had been a struggle before.

For Year 11, Jasmine has started tackling negative numbers and now volunteers to solve them on her own after weeks of hesitating whenever they came up.

In another session, Sam (Year 12) not only completed his Research Project PowerPoint but also received an A for it—a big step from earlier drafts where he needed significant prompting just to get started.

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