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Economics Tutor Wellard, WA
Finding the right method to educate a student. The way you present your working and explanation should always suit the students learning style. Only then can the student understand the concept in depth and apply their learning to a new question. As I was once a private tutee, I understand how the tutor should explain concepts in a clear and…
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Economics Tutor Parmelia, WA
One of the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to provide personalized attention and guidance. This includes understanding the student's unique learning style and needs, adapting teaching methods accordingly, and providing feedback and encouragement to help the student succeed. Additionally, a tutor can help build the…
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Economics Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Building confidence. Increasing understanding of the subject. Building a trusting respectful relationship with the student. I am a patient understanding woman who is dedicated to increasing…
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Sarvesh

Economics Tutor
A tutor needs to create a safe environment for students to ask questions and learn more about what they’re studying, without the fear of getting things wrong. A tutor should make a student enjoy the subject they’re tutoring and thus create perfect climate for the student to grow and achieve excellence. I am able to create relationships and…

Local Reviews

Josh has really enjoyed working with Jack and he is an exceptional tutor who has already made a difference to Josh's confidence.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Lily focused on perimeter, area, and volume calculations, along with applying Pythagoras' theorem to solve for unknown sides.

In Year 9, Jack worked through algebraic fractions and rules of indices, as well as finding total surface area and volume of solids.

For Year 10, Sam practised graphing parabolas by identifying turning points and axis of symmetry, plus explored transformations including dilation and reflection using worked examples.

Recent Challenges

A recurring issue across several year levels was a reluctance to write out working, especially in Years 7 and 10 mathematics—"needs to write out working out instead of just doing it in her head," one tutor noted, after errors appeared during algebra practice.

Messy or cramped written work also caused problems; a Year 9 student needed "more space when she writes her equations," making mistakes harder to spot.

In senior chemistry, forgetting to consistently write formulas led to confusion with units and conversions.

During Year 11 test preparation, the pressure of unfamiliar questions sometimes left students unable to recall methods without step-by-step notes in front of them.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kwinana recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely heavily on hints now tackling trigonometry problems independently, even describing each step aloud before checking her answers.

In a high school session, another student who previously scored 40% on her maths test achieved 60% this time and could confidently explain how she solved area questions without waiting for guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger student who was hesitant with addition now completes sums accurately using his fingers—a big shift from earlier sessions where mistakes were common.

What they say about our tutoring

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All is great with Nathan. He's a lovely man and April has her block testing for maths tomorrow and she's confident- a good sign. April will now have a couple of weeks break due to holidays but Nathan will certainly be coming back. April quietly winges  about the homework Nathan sets for her but we don't interfere and are glad that Nathan makes sure its completed as April's attitude to maths was pretty bad.

Anne is loving tutoring and James is doing an amazing job so yes we are very happy and wish to continue!

Jamie has said he thinks the maths tutoring is good and feels more confident in maths tests at school. He seems to have a positive attitude towards his maths tutoring sessions and responds well to Cal's patient and encouraging approach.

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 Kwinana Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Calista Primary School.