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I believe that a tutor should be able to help the student both grow as a person and mentally with their learning. In a hindsight, a tutor is someone they can trust and rely on with regards to getting help for homework, learning new concepts, and getting advice regarding exam and assessment task preparations. So as such, if the tutor can enable a…
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Help a student gain the confidence needed to know what they need to do in studying for a subject, as well as the desire to succeed in that area, knowing that they can with the required commitment. Focusing on what a student needs to most efficiently improve their grade, rather than wasting time, so as to provide the most value possible in a short…
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A tutor is an educator who can provide students with extra support when they are lacking confidence and understanding in the chosen subject area. The roles of a tutor, like teachers, are to assist students academically and emotionally so they will be doused with the experiences and skills that they need to succeed in the working environment or in…
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The age old question: “What am I going to do with my life when I finish school, and how do I get there? The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to assist them to an extent in answering this. By this, I mean mentoring and guiding students through their subjects - to the point where they feel confident enough to not be held…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is provide words of encouragement to students. When students are struggling and get bad grades, we are to remind them that they know the solutions they have studied all year round and they can always do better a grade isnt the end of the world. By encouraging and motivating students we can help…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only nurture them through the subject, but also in life in general. Not only the tutor should help them with the subject, but help them grow as a more mature individual and guide them to reach their dreams and goals in life. My strength as a tutor is communication and how I interact…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being a friend in their learning process. This means we really listen to that student and create a comfortable atmosphere for the student so that they can open up about their struggles, or which areas they are confident in and which not. In that way, I believe we can identify the…
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I believe forming a mentor-mentee connection with the student is important in their learning experience as this enhances their motivation to learn and come to class every week. Also, I believe just being there for a student no matter what day or what time it is, is very important. As a fresh graduate myself, I know how stressful it can be…
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To be able to explain concepts that seem complex to students, with clarity. Not only that, but to build a student's confidence in their own ability. Many students are not receiving the proper support they need for a particular subject at school; it may be too hard, it may not come off as interesting or it may not come off as useful to their…
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Make sure the students can ask questions to ensure they understand everything you just explained. In addition, make sure to create a safe environment where they are able to learn to the best of their abilities and feel free to ask questions about difficult concepts or unclear understandings. I am able to effectively communicate and engage with my…
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The most important thing a tutor can give to a student, I would say is give hope and ease the path they are taking. I have been teaching and mentoring for more than 7 years, and it is nice to see where my students have reached. It is a really nice feeling, when you know your students are doing well in terms of education as well as the mental…
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The most important things a tutor can do is to provide motivation and communication. It is important that a student is able to ask questions and be engaged in their studies. I believe my strengths are paitience, competence in Mathematics (as I studied up to Mathematics Extension 1); and my ability to understand the difference in needs of each…
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Important things would be patience, boost confidence, and open - honest relationship with them. My strengths would be adaptability, communication,…
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Any tutor, mentor, educator, or teacher all have something different to offer their students: but the goal is the same and it should be this: to help empower those who can't empower themselves in order to bring forth the best version of that individual into the world. It is through education, knowledge and the reciprocation of knowledge that…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for students is encouraging and developing the student's potentials. Each student has the ability to succeed. If they are encouraged by the tutor, they will reach great achievements. I am caring and know how to elicit students' independence and autonomy in studying. I make sure they get the…
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the most important thing I can do for a student is to inspire and empower them to learn. This involves fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment, understanding their individual needs and learning styles, providing constructive feedback, and encouraging a growth mindset that embraces challenges and mistakes as opportunities for…
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Conneting and getting through. A boring teacher lacking passion and an ability to communicate will never properly tutor, whereas providing an environment for a student to grow and develop an understanding and even grow as a person maybe learn studying tips will be able to hold onto the taught knowledge better. I think I'm adament on getting ideas…
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Identifying and discussing a student's needs and conforming to those needs in a comfortable manner for the student! Sounds like word vomit, but in basic words, I want to help a student both the way the way they want me to, and the way I think they need me to. In organizing a more personalized learning experience, I think that students will be able…
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Clarify things not properly presented in class. They can help explain and work on this material in much greater depth and at a much more deliberative pace than is possible in a normal class At this stage I have no experience as a tutor but my strengths I believe will be my knowledge of the subjects I teach skill at analyzing and explaining…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is provide them with motivation to move on and keep pushing. Since I know those times are not easy i reckon helping students get through with their maximum ability is crucial. I am very patient and I am willing to explain something as many times until the student has understood the concept.…
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Help students to overcome difficulties in studying the subject content. provide extra resources to build up their confidence complement the school work and provide homework assistance. Assist students in practicing past exam papers to make them familiar with exam style questions. I am Highly experienced and performing Mathematics and Science…
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Understanding When my students ask question and I solve the…
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It is very important that a tutor can prepare the students with knowledge that they require to perform their best at school. Therefore, in order to achieve such thing, a tutor need to be able to identify where are the students' weaknesses, plan out what method of teaching the tutor can help to improve such weaknesses and ensure to develop a good…

Local Reviews

We’ve certainly gotten off on a good start. Tatiana asked Nadia to prepare some test prep notes before her test last week which worked a treat. She achieved 97% in her first test. Tatiana is teaching Nadia is strategies to perform under pressure and to prepare well before the test. So we are very happy so far.
Tina

Inside Len Waters EstateTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Tabitha reviewed fraction operations and tackled long division for the first time, working through step-by-step examples.

In Year 9, Ava practised calculating percentages without a calculator and interpreted rates and proportions in real-life contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Daniel explored trigonometry by applying sine and cosine rules to non-right angle triangles and revised methods for solving simultaneous equations using worked examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Mathematics, one student often chose to "try and solve all the questions in his mind instead of writing it out on his paper," which led to missed steps and made error-checking difficult.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student's working out was described as "a bit messy and hard for him or potential markers to see," slowing down revision and causing confusion when reviewing solutions.

Another senior student sometimes skipped over feedback about showing full working in algebra, so recurring sign errors went unnoticed during practice exams.

Confidence dips after setbacks were also observed in Year 8 math sessions, leading to hesitation with unfamiliar problems.

Recent Achievements

Tabitha, a Year 7 student, now voices when she's confused and asks for help instead of staying silent—previously she'd hesitate to speak up.

A high school student who had struggled with congruent triangles can now confidently prove them and has even improved the way he lays out his working, showing more organised thinking.

Another senior student recently mastered sketching parabola graphs, including identifying maximum and minimum points after finding these concepts challenging in earlier sessions.

In her last lesson, Tabitha solved long division problems on her own without prompting.

What they say about our tutoring

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Oscar is finding the tutoring very helpful in realizing he is able to "do maths". He is feeling a lot more positive in general at this time and we hope that the gradual improvement he makes will continue to provide a source of self belief and positive thinking. He is very comfortable working with Kirsty and is keen to continue with her.

I initially chose to work for EzyMath tutoring so that I could earn some extra money while attending university. The company most appealed to me with its flexible hours, and a clear idea of letting the tutor be in control of his own work. You could work as many hours as you wanted, and truly develop a personal relationship with your clients. The weekly modules provided by EzyMath ensured that I myself developed and learned along the way. For me, the greatest accomplishment was the transition into a fully coordinated and confident tutor in a manner of weeks. EzyMath truly turned me into a successful tutor who had a great relationship with his students. It was especially amazing to see that the people I taught were even a little upset when I could no longer continue working. Overall, I definitely recommend working for the company to any people who want to mature into successful tutors. Any parents who want their children to learn in a friendly yet structured environment; as well as working with someone who they can truly rely on should definitely contact EzyMath tutoring! I'm very grateful for this experience and all you help. Good luck to the company for all of its future endeavours.

Things are going well. No issues and Jacob is going into class with more confidence.

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 Green Valley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hinchinbrook Public School.