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Apiram

Economics Tutor Mascot, NSW
I strongly believe the student should be interested in the subject. And I think, it is the role of the tutor to create that interest. The tutor's success is similar to that of a doctor. You succeed when you are no longer needed. I am a student and understand very well the issues students face when doing sums and exams. I believe I have mastered…
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Javier

Economics Tutor Randwick, NSW
As a tutor, it is your obligation to teach in a way that your pupil develops a passion for the topic he is learning. There is nothing worst than somebody who is bored while learning. Focusing on deeply understanding and on practical application is key to awaken a desire to continue learning. "If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't…
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Soham

Economics Tutor Randwick, NSW
A tutor should not only be able to alleviate a student's academic understanding and performance but should act as a role model, engaging them toward essential practices and habits such as discipline. My dedication, drive and excellent communication skills will act as some of my strengths as a tutor.…
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Timothy

Economics Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe encouraging progress and development is more important than emphasis on getting the correct answers. This ensures an actual understanding of concepts and more effective retention of information I think that I am extremely patient and a good communicator. Communication in tutoring is key, as no two students are the same, and the tutor has…
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Dennis

Economics Tutor Coogee, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to be able to listen, provide feedback that the student is able to take on hand and to create an efficient learning environment. To listen to a student's goals, what they are having difficulty with and how to improve upon these difficulties - are very crucial in the role…
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Joel

Economics Tutor Maroubra, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them grasp/love a subject. I believe that without a genuine passion for a subject, a student can really struggle to proceed through it especially throughout the whole year. I think that if a tutor is able to help a student grasp/understand/love a subject, it can help them…
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Perry

Economics Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe that a tutors role extends beyond just teaching; they are trusted. Receiving tutoring for scholarship subjects for myself in high school, what was my impactful was tutors providing a safe space for open discussion and drawing insights from their learning journeys. As a result, I felt a genuine connection which transformed my tutors from…
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Namita

Economics Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to inspire and empower them to become independent learners. This involves not only teaching them course concepts, but also cultivating critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growth mindset. A tutor should foster curiosity, encourage questions and provide guidance and…
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Raymond

Economics Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important things that tutors can do for their students include consistently preparing for every session, being kind and willing to put in a diligent effort into the sessions. I am currently a student, I believe that my personal experience with academics will allow me to relate well with my students. I am extremely patient with my…
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Man Aadesh

Economics Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Support them and ensure they are provided with the tools for success and by the end of the session are able to navigate their way to the appropriate solution through the implementation of thought techniques. I have over 3 years of experience tutoring in person and online as well as working with students of various ages and learning needs including…
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Martina

Economics Tutor Coogee, NSW
Guide them, just give them the tools to think and get to the right answers by themselves. It might take some time but everyone is capable of accomplishing what they want Although I love maths and logics I am a really sociable person so It is easy and nice to help someone understand something. I have also worked with children as a tutor before and…
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Joel

Economics Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
The most important thing I have gathered from my own mentoring and tutoring experience is independence and accountabililty for students. I believe that as a tutor, being able to improve a students understanding and knowledge on a subject is a key sub section, but assisting the student in self motivating, doing more than what may be necessary and…
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Isabella

Economics Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
Understand what they are asking and assist in developing their understanding of a topic they don't have a strong knowledge of. I have excellent communication skills, the ability to relate to people from diverse backgrounds, also I am well presented, well spoken and…
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Lanxin

Economics Tutor Waterloo, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing is to guide students to master the correct learning method and stimulate interest in learning, rather than simply explaining the practice of knowledge points and topics. I enjoy working collaboratively in diverse teams and I am eager to impart a variety of knowledge to clients. My culturally diverse…
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Aishwarya

Economics Tutor Centennial Park, NSW
I believe that it is important for a tutor to be so much more than what a teacher is. This involves building close bonds with their students to understand their academic needs so that tutoring sessions can be tailored specifically to the student. It is also extremely important for the tutor to always have a positive attitude and encourage their…
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Andrew

Economics Tutor Mascot, NSW
The most important thing is for a tutor to understand a student's preferences and what sort of teaching style would suit them. Different people have different learning suitabilities. Thus, a tutor should be able to adapt to suit the student's learning cues. My biggest strengths would be patience, determination, and the willingness to go above and…
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Amir

Economics Tutor Mascot, NSW
It is important tutors: - When possible, teach the material in a way that allows students to 'see the forest through the trees' in order for them to more effectively engage in the important details. - Teach in a way that allows for active, intuitive learning, rather than passive rote memorization. - Make students feel like they are part of a…
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Charlotte

Economics Tutor Moore Park, NSW
What I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a healthy and suitable learning environment. One that motivates students to learn and to be able to confidently apply the knowledge they are taught both in and outside the classroom. Also since students are more likely to do better when they feel encouraged and…
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shikha

Economics Tutor Moore Park, NSW
Teacher is considered to be the most important person in any children life after their parents. We as a teacher can help them building their confidence. By using more competitive and easy techniques we can help children to become sharper and faster. I am passionate about teaching. I love my profession. i am disciplined, punctual, well qualified,…
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Ferina

Economics Tutor Botany, NSW
I believe a tutor has to make sure that students fully understand the material they are learning so that they can apply what they learn and ultimately be able to do the more difficult questions by themselves. With constant practice and drilling, students will be more comfortable doing the questions themselves and be confident in the…
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Zehao

Economics Tutor Alexandria, NSW
Help them understand the concept in class. Teaching them how to do question is not enough, instead teaching them how it work and how to deal with it basic. Because I studied as a student like them I really know how to learn it well. I am a student studying in university, I have experiences to share with them and do my…
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Ellen

Economics Tutor Bronte, NSW
As I touched on previously, the understanding that each student learns differently is important for ensuring that my tutoring sessions are valid. I believe that the best thing a tutor can do for their students is adapt to the student's unique learning style and ensure that they are not only understanding the concepts, but also enjoying their time…
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Adnan

Economics Tutor Redfern, NSW
The teachers beyond simply imparting information to their students, I believe the main purpose of tutoring is to helping students help and motivate themselves. The other important thing is to guide them to the point where the students can become independent learners. communication and social skills. patience, responsibility, tolerance. ability…

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Inside KingsfordTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Priya focused on applying derivatives to find maxima and minima of functions, working through real-world examples, while Year 12 student Ben tackled physics assignment questions involving circular motion and explored its formulas in depth.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Sarah practised plotting and interpreting frequency distribution tables, sharpening her understanding of how data is represented visually.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student struggled to complete more than 60% of assigned homework, particularly on calculus and probability—"he has been completing 40-60% of his homework, not completing them." This limited exposure to varied question types slowed progress when tackling advanced exam-style problems.

In Year 11 algebra, another student relied on intuition rather than writing systematic steps; this habit meant calculation errors were harder to spot under test conditions.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student often found it challenging to extract all the necessary information from worded questions, which delayed problem-solving and increased uncertainty during assignments.

Recent Achievements

One Kingsford tutor noticed that Ian, a Year 12 student who'd missed school lectures on integration, was able to catch up quickly and now solves integral calculus problems mostly on his own—something he couldn't do just weeks ago.

Scarlett in Year 11, previously hesitant to ask questions about trigonometry and functions, has started clearing up her doubts during sessions instead of letting them linger.

Meanwhile, Alex (Year 6) used to need lots of prompting with ratio word problems but last session worked through several independently and even checked his answers without being asked.

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 Randwick Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Spyridon College, Junior School Campus.