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Economics Tutor Bellevue Heights, SA
Guide them about the importance of formal education patience, ability to listen and…
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Timothy

Economics Tutor Urrbrae, SA
The goal of tutoring should be to empower students and thus the primary focus of tuition should be to develop confidence and independence rather than reliance. For this reason, I believe the most important component of tutoring is not working through content, but reflecting and future planning to ensure the student believes they have the skills…
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Olivia

Economics Tutor Upper Sturt, SA
I believe the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is be able to teach them skills that they can use in their studies after they are finished with a tutor. Obviously it is a tutors job to teach them the task at hand, but I believe a great tutor is able to teach the student skills that will allow them to do better in school…
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Mike

Economics Tutor Eden Hills, SA
Work with the individual student in accordance with their needs to achieve their learning goals. I have study experience myself and so I understand what is required to get the most out of ones education. My psychology background will help me understand the individual learners needs and how the individual learns…

Local Reviews

We and our son Charlie, are very happy with Griffith’s tutoring.
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Inside IronbankTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Mia worked through **fractions** and practiced both division and multiplication, with real-world currency examples to strengthen understanding.

In Year 11, Ethan focused on **trigonometric equations** and explored applications within circular geometry using step-by-step diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah tackled **integration techniques** and investigated how particles move in magnetic fields as part of her advanced physics studies.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student hadn't completed enough revision between sessions, which meant when it came time for his physics and maths tests, he was less confident choosing the right equations ("Hadn't done much revision between our last two sessions so needs to get plenty done…").

In Year 9, a student understood new algebra concepts during lessons but struggled with homework independently—this gap showed up especially when facing unfamiliar problem types at home.

A primary student repeatedly mixed up cents and dollars in money questions; even after practice, these small misunderstandings lingered into weekly homework.

Recent Achievements

One Ironbank tutor noticed a Year 9 student who, after weeks of hesitating to ask for help, started openly explaining how she solved maths problems aloud rather than working quietly in her head.

In Year 11 physics, a student showed real initiative by increasing his own revision time before upcoming tests—he arrived with self-made notes and could clearly outline where he needed more practice.

Meanwhile, a primary student who'd previously guessed at division questions is now pausing to use the correct steps and finished all ten problems without errors for the first time.

What they say about our tutoring

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Thank you all for your professionalism, patience and humor when engaging with our daughter! Who can make Maths more fun? Frank can! Cassie has blossomed!

Our daughter Marleen has finished her tutoring as she finished her HSC with great results: well above her predicted ATAR. A big thank you to Gordon who did a fabulous job tutoring chemistry!

Alexandra has benefited greatly from her tutoring over the last semester. It has helped to boost her confidence and she has improved significantly.

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 Stirling Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Scott Creek Primary School.