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Sushmita
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Enhance their holistic learning and support them with not only career pathways but other aspects of education, school etc. Being able to bring about a change in the one of the most fundamental rights, i.e.…
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A tutor can be the confidence of the subject for a student. The attitude of the tutor reflects the interest of the students to focus on their lessons. A tutor must provide a friendly environment to students so that they are calm and composed while doing their lessons I am very patient and can explain the same things on a repetitive basis. Very…
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Sino
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To make a student understand things in an easy way. And be there for the students. I can find one students area of interest and as well as weakness and can concentrate on it. Also a tutor should have patience as one might have to explain something repeatedly. when we share knowledge it doesn't decrease instead it increases. That mentality is the…
Jessica
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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with equity throughout their peers and the greater school community. Each child has a right to equal quality education however my passion in life is to take that one step further ensuring that all students don't just get the same as everyone around them if their…
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A tutor can help a student by building confidence, offering personalized support, and sparking a love for learning. We should give clear explanations, customized guidance, and helpful feedback to help students do their best. As a tutor, I excel in breaking down complex concepts into understandable chunks, adapting to individual learning styles,…
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Imparting their knowledge to allow for a student to be more confident within their own learning. A tutor must also be able to help a student's knowledge grow. I am patient with students and passionate about teaching. I did advanced maths in high-school and have already completed a year of university in a Bachelor of Primary…
Kevin
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to give the student the tools required for them to realize that they have the ability to reach their full potential and that they have to have a bit of self believe . Also helping them with the course work by teaching the student in a clear and concise manner I think my strengths are that I have…
Aaron
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I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized support, foster a deep understanding of the subject matter, and build the student's confidence. A tutor should also identify and address gaps in knowledge, adapt to the student's learning style, and inspire a love for learning. My strengths as a tutor…
Rex
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Confidence in a learning environment in order to understand what is going on education wise for a student along with building general confidence in a variety of aspects. Additionally, inspiring them to learn I feel is key, as wanting to learn is a tool needed throughout life. I feel I have an adequate level of proficiency in basic English and…
Yash
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Try to be a listener when a student asks any doubts. Always ask the students to revise the class lecture everyday and try to understand each student's capabilities and then help each one of them as per their needs. I am a very calm person and I am dedicated to any given task. I am fond of exploring new steps for any problems and try to find the…
Felicity
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Not get frustrated or give up! Just being there and being positive can make all the difference. It is also important for students to feel valued and respected. -I have experienced learning challenges -I have a positive attitude -I have taught a wide age range of students -I value repetition and know how to use a variety of…
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Understanding that patience is the key and giving students time to grasp things Good communication and…
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I believe that creating a positive and supportive learning environment should be the ultimate goal of a good tutor should have as it encourages the student to ask questions, make mistakes, and take risks. By providing students with constructive feedback and praise the student's efforts and accomplishments, a tutor can create a sense of trust and…
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It is so important to be able to help a student to understand how to problem solve so that when they encounter a question they are unsure about they can think through what the first step could be and go from there Within my experience with mathematics, I have found myself to be quite good at recognising the reasoning and flow of logic within…
Carly
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel safe, accepted, and welcome in the space so they are comfortable asking questions. I am a very patient and organized person which are important strengths to have when working with students who are struggling with certain subjects. I have tutored younger students in the…
Cameron
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Provide a different perspective and a different approach to a topic. School students are in classes of 20-30+ students with 1 teacher trying to deliver what is often pretty complex topics in a way that caters to as many students, which often implies some students simply won't understand this general approach that is meant to cater to MOST…
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Give them the help they need in a way that they will understand so that they can be confident in their own academic abilities. My previous experience working as a tutor and knowing how to communicate topics effectively based on the level of understanding of the student. I am also proficient in a wide range of topics having taken chemistry, physics…
Oliver
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The most important thing that a tutor can do is to appreciate that each student learns in different ways. If a student is continually confused about a topic, or doesn’t understand, it is because the concept hasn’t been explained in a way which the student is receptive to. It is crucial that the tutor understands this, and is willing to adapt…
Supratik
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1. To understand the technique of tutoring that suits best the particular student 2. Make sessions as interactive as possible 3. Step into a student's shoes and analyze 4. A good way to gain insights into a student's understanding of any concept is to ask a few simple questions 5. Allowing students to ask queries from time to time I am an…
Ananya
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The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to improve their confidence in a subject and instil a passion for learning. For this, the tutor must not only have the technical knowledge but the ability to form a genuine connection with the student and a passion for the subject themselves. My strengths as a tutor lie in my enthusiasm…
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I believe that the most important things as a tutor can do for a student are to provide individualized attention, foster a positive learning environment, and instill confidence in the students ability to succeed. By taking the time to understand each students unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning style, a tutor can tailor their teaching…
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Helping the excell to their full potential and helping them understand concepts that they currently do not fully grasps. I enjoy helping achieve their academic goals. I have over 20+ years experience as a math teacher in the class room environment. I also posses a bachelor's degree in mathematic teaching from…
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The most important of being a tutor is that you understand the issues students are facing. Making them enjoy the subject and understand how the topics can be though in different methods and ways. Giving them assessments on regular basis so that they have their concepts in their finger tips. Encouraging them to ask more doubts. My strengths are I…

Local Reviews

We've been very happy with Kellie, she works really well with Levi and her personality and encouraging demeanour gels with Levi's needs.
Lauren

Inside Fairy MeadowTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ava worked on all types of fractions, including improper and mixed numbers, and practised multiplying and dividing them using step-by-step examples.

In Year 8, Kyra reviewed Pythagoras' theorem to find missing sides and angles in composite shapes, building confidence through targeted practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Chloe focused on linear relationships by plotting points to sketch lines and finding equations from given graphs.

Recent Challenges

Messy or incomplete working appeared repeatedly in Years 7–10 mathematics.

For example, one student's algebra work lacked clear layout, which led to confusion with negative signs and missed steps ("she should write down important equations such as the gradient equation before attempting to solve to avoid mistakes").

In Year 9, disorganised notes meant formulas were forgotten or mixed up with different shapes.

A Year 11 student struggled to approach worded problems independently—pausing until prompted—which left her feeling frustrated and less confident during tests.

At primary level, a student avoided writing out full solutions for long division, causing uncertainty when checking answers later.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Fairy Meadow noticed a big shift for one Year 10 student who had always waited for hints—last session, she tackled composite shape problems and found missing angles on her own after some initial guidance.

Another high schooler who used to make frequent errors when rearranging equations managed to correct mistakes herself mid-task and even asked for slightly harder questions toward the end.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who would get stuck on mixed numerals now confidently converts between improper fractions and mixed numbers without needing reminders—she finished her latest worksheet independently.

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 Corrimal District Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Good Samaritan Catholic Primary School.