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Joel

Tutor Budgewoi, NSW
As discussed before, I believe a tutor should be flexible in their teaching in order to meet the needs of each student. However even more importantly, an effective tutor should inspire students. I strongly believe that one of the greatest barriers to learning is the "study hard and get good grades" mentality. The aim of a tutor should not be…
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Michelle

Tutor Lake Haven, NSW
The most important thing you can do for a student (other than teaching them the things they are struggling with) is letting them know they aren't as "stupid" as they may feel. So many students enter tutoring frustrated, upset and not wanting to be there because they believe that they are "stupider" or "dumber" than their friends because "well my…
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Manveer

Tutor Lake Haven, NSW
A tutor should be patient and friendly to re-discuss any topic number of times to make their students understand until they don`t feel to move to the next topic, a tutor should be a good leader who can motivate students in the right direction. I create a friendly atmosphere where students feel free to discuss their doubts without any hesitation, I…
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Mayada

Tutor Doyalson, NSW
To guide them onto the correct answers and teach them how to learn and take responsibility in their own learning. Responsible hand reliable, try to stay on top of…
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Madisson

Tutor Budgewoi, NSW
i believe a tutor needs to be encouraging, as confidence is a massive part of improving in anything and a tutor plays a crucial part in building their confidence up. a tutor also needs to be compassionate in order to relate to the student and understand how they think, so they are able to identify what exactly they struggle with and how best to…
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Nicholas

Tutor Blue Haven, NSW
Tutors cannot think for their students, but what they can do is guide their students to an understanding. This means facilitating understanding by providing a space for students to ask their own questions, receive helpful answers, and be guided through any difficult topics. I believe tutors must teach alongside students by teaching them strategies…
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Jack

Tutor Gwandalan, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to recognise and stimulate wherever possible a personal interset in the subject being taught. Ideally this will literally involve relating the subject to the student's own intellectual, cultural or recreational interests, but it may simply involve alinging success in the subject to broader…
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Edith

Tutor Blue Haven, NSW
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to have an individualised approach and foster a healthy mindset to learning. Understanding each student's unique learning style, strengths, weaknesses, and preferences is essential to maximising their learning potential. Furthermore, encouraging and fostering a positive…
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John

Tutor Lake Haven, NSW
Support and patience. Trying to force too many things at once can only frustrate somebody attempting to better themselves, following a pace the student is best learning at is crucial. Frustration and not grasping an idea or a concept can lead to giving up, which is why support and again patience are key. I'm reliable, patient and easy to talk to.…
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Matteo

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I believe that as a tutor, my most crucial roles involve instilling self-confidence in my students, providing reliability, simplifying complex concepts, and fostering a genuine passion for the subjects they study. In my four years as a teacher in Italy, I've honed my tutoring skills with a strong emphasis on empathy for young minds, coupled with…
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Darshan

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Be a responsible role model while teaching accurate content I have refined communication skills and am able to demonstrate concepts well visually and…

Local Reviews

Daniel is a good teacher and our daughter is also confortable with him.
Jasvinder

Inside Lake MunmorahTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Claudia worked on addition using the split strategy for larger numbers and began subtraction with tens, including mixed number practice.

Year 9 student Riley focused on simplifying algebraic expressions with index rules and expanded expressions using the distributive law, reinforcing these skills through worked examples.

For Year 10, Lily tackled rational and irrational numbers as well as significant figures and rounding, with some real-world rate calculations to apply these concepts.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students this week showed process challenges affecting progress. In Year 10 algebra, incomplete homework has become a pattern—one student missed multiple assignments and hesitated to attempt questions independently, especially with worded problems and multi-step equations.

"He tends to try attempting questions in his head before attempting to write it on paper or talk it through aloud," noted a tutor after a trigonometry session; this limited his ability to tackle more complex rearrangements.

In senior years, uncertainty about which formula to use slowed down function transformations and logarithm work. These habits led to repeated revisiting of earlier material rather than moving forward confidently.

In the primary years, one student repeatedly avoided completing set homework on times tables and addition facts, which forced valuable session time to be spent reviewing basics instead of introducing new skills.

Another lost focus toward the end of sessions and became sidetracked when memorising content—moments where her initial engagement faded just as she was consolidating new information.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Lake Munmorah noticed a big shift with a Year 9 student who had previously hesitated on algebra word problems; after working through real-life scenarios and using visual graphing strategies, he started tackling these questions more confidently and even expanded expressions faster than before.

In Year 11 maths, another student began remembering trigonometric ratios without prompts—last term he needed reminders every session. This independent recall marked significant progress.

Meanwhile, a younger primary learner surprised her tutor by independently applying the expansion method to times tables she once found tricky, choosing to write equations out herself rather than wait for help.

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 Lake Haven Library & Council Services—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lake Munmorah High School.