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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is stepping into their shoes and acknowledging the time and effort it may require to reach their goals. This will allow tutors to better encourage and motivate the student while keeping them organised and disciplined. I am empathic and understand the pressure and stress that comes with…
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Help him get to ease with the course, make it not feel like a burden but something the pupil has control over, allow him to see his strengths and focus on the knowledge he is gaining from it, and how he can benefit from it. Algebra is useful in so many fields but kids don't understand that thus don't pay attention, and learn it just to forget…
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I think being a mentor is one of the most important thing a tutor can do. I believe that to be a good mentor, a tutor should be able to share their own experiences and make the student comfortable. I think it is also crucial to tell students that you also find some concepts hard initially, however, was able to grasp it by putting in the time and…
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Be honest. Be flexible. Be patient. Be a good listener. Be willing to share your own experiences. Be a collaborator. Teach the student how to learn. Be confident. The ability to solve conflicts, emotional intelligence. creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. I have the ability to…
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Support. Providing a great amount of support and motivation is crucial for a student’s education path. Without this, a lack of drive would occur which is detrimental to their learning, ultimately affecting their peers around them which acts like the domino effect. I have been to multiple coaching centres since Kindergarten and I have realised…
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I believe the most important things as a tutor include: - developing children's love for learning, - building their inquisitive nature, - being able to teach the content according to the needs and learning style of the students, - developing a love for reading, and - listening to, and understanding the students' concerns and guiding them…
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It is extremely important that when the student is faced with a difficult question, they are able to see many potential methods to attempt it. As such I consider the most important thing that a tutor can do it expand the understanding of their student so much so that they can see these multiple methods by themselves and adapt their thinking to the…
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Students expect their tutors to be attentive and understanding about their academic needs. Students need a tutor who knows what they are teaching and will do so a manner that will be clear, concise and relevant. The most vital thing a tutor can do for their students is have an outgoing and optimistic personality, in which the learning…
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I think the most importing things a tutor can do for a student is to understand them and assist them in anyway possible to reach their full potential. I think my strengths as a atutor would be being able to understand a students needs and willing to work with them the way they want to so that it is easier for them to understand and learn and to…
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The most important things tutors can do is to be enthusiastic and engaging about the subject their teaching their student because this then allows students to believe too, that the subject they're learning is not boring or bad. Moreover, tutors must have confidence in their student in succeeding and doing well, in which the Pygmalion effect proves…
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Firstly, a tutor must be kind and caring of the student's situation, and must be able to quickly determine the best method of teaching for that particular student. Only then can the tutor raise the motivation and enthusiasm of the student which is crucial in allowing them to learn at the optimum level. Once they are learning at this level, their…
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The most important thing is to understand the needs and problems of a student and to be able to target these issues. As a tutor I will try to change the way I teach according to the requirements of the student, as not everyone learns the same way. I will always be non-judgemental and be patient and continue to support the student no matter what…
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The primary tasks of a tutor include providing personalised guidance depending on the student's learning style, building confidence through positive reinforcement, and ensuring a clear knowledge of important topics. It is crucial to promote critical thinking, create reasonable goals, and evaluate progress on a regular basis. Instilling a genuine…
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Tutor can be define as a teacher and coach. We thrive the best of us to the students. Plans/goals are also important that will lead students to success. Also important to know student ability and able to plan the lesson accordingly. There are strengths and weaknesses in individuals. The strengths are as below, 1.A good communicator,…
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Not only teaching content, but doing it in a clear and engaging manner is important so the student is able to learn effectively. I also believe helping the student feel comfortable is also a priority as it helps them to freely ask questions. As a tutor, I'm willing to answer general study questions students may have as I think this would make them…

Local Reviews

Tabinder has made Leon come a long way in the last 2 weeks and he is quite proud of his achievements.
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Inside GlendenningTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Jason worked through solving linear equations with variables on both sides and practiced using brackets and algebraic fractions in equation solving.

For Year 10, Priya focused on applying the sine rule to find unknown angles and sides in non-right angled triangles, as well as using the cosine rule for side calculations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student David reviewed changing the subject of a formula and tackled graphing straight lines from tables of values and gradient-intercept form.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left homework incomplete or misplaced, leading to gaps when reviewing new fraction topics—"he couldn't find the working out of the homework," a tutor noted, so time was lost retracing steps.

In Year 11 trigonometry, skipping calculator checks with inverse sine caused wrong angle values.

Another Year 10 student's messy written work in division algorithms made it difficult to catch simple number errors; lines and digits didn't align.

Hesitation to show working, as seen in a Year 7 session on number patterns, led to confusion and slowed progress during class discussions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Glendenning noticed that James, a senior student who used to hesitate with simultaneous equations, now confidently tackles word problems by forming and solving his own systems—he recently solved for two variables without needing any prompts.

Bella, in Year 10, had previously struggled to change the subject of formulas but now can rearrange complex algebraic expressions and even applied this skill successfully to an HSC question after some guidance.

Meanwhile, Aaron from Year 4 no longer waits passively when stuck; he started using factor trees independently to break down numbers and found prime factors on his own last session.

What they say about our tutoring

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Flynn is going well with his tutor. We have had 2 sessions and they have been productive. Thanks for your service.

Finn is responding well to Anthony's tutoring, thank you. Anthony is kind, knowledgeable and has a lovely manner. Finn is feeling more confident and we will be continuing with Anthony's weekly tutorials.

We are so happy and impressed with Pariese. She has already made a great rapport with Charlie, which was our initial concern. She is both both professional and engaging with an obvious passion for maths. She has given us feedback relating to Charlie's learning style and is active in finding strategies to suit him. The fact that he looks forward to his lesson, is a testament in itself. She is always punctual and happy to have a brief at the end of each session. I have spoken to Pariese about Charlie needing long term tutoring, to which she agreed.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Francis of Assisi Primary School.