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Tutors in Keswick include a former secondary school maths and science teacher with 16 years' experience, a physics PhD researcher, an Honours computational physics student with an ATAR of 99.95 and multiple academic awards, seasoned K–12 private tutors, university-level educators, and mentors passionate about inspiring students in maths, science, and beyond.

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Ankita

Economics Tutor Glynde, SA
In my opinion, a tutor must be able to empathize with the student and create a safe space for them. Its important to be constructive and patient especially with the ones that take time to grasp topics. One must keep instructions clear and always strive to empower the child by focusing on their strengths. Engage them instead of lecturing…
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Masuma

Economics Tutor Broadview, SA
I think spending time to change your whole approach of teaching because one of your student is unable to understand the whole content. Being honest and flexible is very important things a tutor can have. Flexible, patient, good listener and helping nature. Being flexible about the teaching approach because every individual has different way of…
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Peter

Economics Tutor Glynde, SA
It is important that the tutor understands the needs and the gaps that the student has at the beginning of the sessions. An understanding of the needs of the student ensures that key objectives and targets are set with the student to drive ownership. As a tutor, it is also important to constantly assess the impact of my tutoring method in order to…
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Fazila

Economics Tutor Ferryden Park, SA
I am a good listener. Its very important to listen to your students as it helps to gain their confidence. After you gain their confidence you can help them with their weakness and turn them into their biggest strengths. I am good listener. I positively support my students morally and academically. I know how to encourage my students to stay…
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Karl

Economics Tutor St Clair, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Sanyam

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

Economics Tutor Blair Athol, SA
Ro make them underatand and learn new things in every possible manner and being friemdly with them. Clamness Kind patience helpful intellectual…
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Maria

Economics Tutor Forestville, SA
The important thing is to develop the student's ability to independently study. It is like that proverb 'Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.' There are going to be times where the student will find themselves in a position with an urgent question regarding their assignment which is…
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Chethmi

Economics Tutor Unley, SA
In my opinion the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them improve academically by being patient and encouraging and supporting their goals. Each student is different and hence has different hopes for their academic results, the tutors job is to help the student improve so that they can be proud of their work. Due to my…
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Amit

Economics Tutor Hilton, SA
I believe fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment is one of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student since it increases their self-confidence and drive to succeed. Additionally, to give individualised advice and assistance while adapting the teaching strategy to each student's unique requirements and learning…
Nick
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Nick

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe is the ability of self thinking. As a tutor, our job is to lead to students to the correct way of thinking and figuring out the questions. We can provide them the relevant sources to help them think. I believe it is the patience that make me a good tutor. Even if the student cannot get the point directly, I would repeat again and again…
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Zebah

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
As a tutor, it is important that I am capable of providing a safe and comfortable for my students for them to be able to ask questions and learn. It is also that I take into consideration the specific needs of the student in regard to their learning. As a tutor, I believe my strengths would include my ability to communicate and form a rapport with…
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Arghya

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student build confidence in their own ability to learn. It's not just about giving answers, but about encouraging curiosity and helping them develop problem-solving skills. A good tutor should be patient, supportive, and focused on helping the student understand the "why" behind…
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Cozmo

Economics Tutor Mile End, SA
A tutor will ideally be able to give a student confidence, knowledge, an understanding of why learning is important, and hopefully some sense of enjoyment of the learning process. I understand the importance of being able to break down and explain concepts to a student in a way that THEY can understand. I know that there is a big difference…
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Zoe

Economics Tutor Kings Park, SA
A tutor can make a student feel accomplished while also being able to give them a safe space to mess up and fail, while still letting them know that they are valid and they are succeeding. I think that I am patient but also challenging. I prepare the students for the big things before they even realise that they are ready for the…
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Alistair

Economics Tutor Kings Park, SA
Just be student focussed. Make them think for themselves. It took me a long time in my personal education journey to learn this, but once I learnt it, I make sure my students don't make the mistake of learning passively. They need to get involved, think for themselves, and this way they'll not only retain what they learn, but grow more broadly…
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jaspreet singh

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
a tutor should understand the needs of a student i m very flexible with my students and i can make them understand concepts in easy…
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Kashish

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Give a long way path for a good career life. what can be the most important , if you can give a little effort in making someone's good career.so just need to make good effort for students and reward students according to their learning. Hardworking Gives time on students patient and calm good communication skills enthusiast good problem…
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israel

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
building a relationships that eventually foster the students growth and success. great communication and story telling skills. i also know how to break complex concepts into memorable analogies that always…
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Elisha

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Tutoring to me is so much more than simply teaching the subject matter to a student. I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to build the student's confidence and faith in him/herself. As much as it is important to ensure that a student understands and is able to make practical use of the knowledge gained, I…
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Ha

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate the student to study. In my opinion, students are the ones who make progress and I, as a tutor, am only a guide and a motivator. As for me, motivation is much more important than knowledge. Every student can find possibly any knowledge available by using Google, but…
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Hardik

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe the foremost actions a tutor can implement for a student's success are recognizing and catering to their unique learning preferences, dynamically adjusting teaching strategies to enhance comprehension. Leveraging personal experiences and expertise can provide insightful, real-world context that amplifies learning. Additionally,…
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Jasgun

Economics Tutor Cowandilla, SA
I believe that in tutoring, it is necessary to first establish a strong rapport between tutor and student. Education and learning is only second in importance. I have a lot of strengths which include patience, empathy, communication, trustworthiness and consistency. I also value my time management skills and my ability to make students feel…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Alice worked on algebraic expressions and basic trigonometry, practicing expanding brackets and identifying unknowns.

For Year 11, Sam focused on using derivatives to find sign diagrams and analyse the shape of graphs, then applied second derivatives to locate key graph points.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Grace concentrated on integration techniques and revisited core concepts through targeted exam preparation questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, one student's graph sketching was limited, making it harder to interpret trigonometric functions; as a tutor noted, "she needed prompting to connect different types of trig questions."

In Year 9, messy and disorganized books meant assignment instructions were missed or misunderstood—this led to confusion when drawing diagrams for worded problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student hesitated with time conversions and mixed up "half past" and "minutes to," especially under test conditions.

A lack of regular homework completion in these cases left gaps unaddressed until just before assessments, adding unnecessary stress during revision.

Recent Achievements

A Keswick tutor recently noticed Tia catching herself about to draw a line with the wrong gradient during a revision session—last term she often needed step-by-step help for this.

In another case, Molly (also high school) began bringing in her own tricky questions from class and now works through challenging problems independently after just some light prompting; previously, she hesitated to tackle harder tasks alone.

Meanwhile, Natalia in Year 3 showed new initiative by self-correcting missed parts of questions without reminders and successfully read an analogue clock unassisted for the first time.

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