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Tamsyn
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I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do is encourage their students. School content will be challenging for everyone at some point and it is often hard to persevere when we do not understand the content. By being patient with students and helping them until they grasp the concept tutors are able to assist students in gaining…
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Provide them with attentive 1 on 1 help with their struggles in the tutored subject. I think I also have to help them improve their grades and make them feel the subject becomes easier to an extent. I am patient and take time to prepare for lessons. I try to find creative ways of explaining a topic and like to reflect on my explanations in my own…
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Kenshi
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill confidence and foster a growth mindset. Beyond imparting knowledge and academic skills, a tutor plays a critical role in nurturing a student's self-belief and belief in their own abilities. By providing encouragement, support, and positive reinforcement, a tutor can empower…
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A tutor must be able to develop and understand a student. A student will need to understand the concept themselves and it is our job to assist them to understand any issues that arise in their development. To put it simply, tutors are guides and the student is the captain. Therefore we must be able to resonate with each student and treat each one…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify their individual needs; Every student is unique and has different learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses. I think it is key to identify their individual needs and tailor your teaching style and strategies accordingly. I believe that I have a strong understanding of the…
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I believe a tutor’s most important job is to listen to their student as they can measure which areas a student requires the most help in and form a method to explain the content in a way that the student can understand and remember. One of my strengths as a tutor would be my patience as I can empathise with the struggle of the students and will…
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- Being able help a student through their HSC year and the rewarding experience of seeing them improve and hopefully achieve their potential. - Hopefully I am able to help them outside of just teaching them the concepts required during class but also offer advice to keep them on top of their workload as well as welcoming any questions or help…
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Being able to boost their self esteem up, being able to help them understand and learn about things that they dont know about, teach them important strategies to maximize their learning and their studying, studying techniques that fits each students' personality and shape their tutoring experience around them, because each student is different.…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to be patient and empathic. Not all students have the same wavelength when learning. Some might need extra patience compared to others. It is therefore essential to be supportive and to view errors as learning opportunities. As a tutor, my strength is guiding the student beyond…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to be continually assessing how the student is going and adapting their lesson to ensure the student is always progressing and is engaged. I also think it's really important to have a good relationship with the student so that they feel comfortable and confident in each session. I think my…
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The most important thing that a tutor can do to a student is to have faith in themselves and make them believe that anything is acheivable given the hard work My strength as a tutor is patience. I like to teach and get the concepts across to the students in their own level of understanding so that they can grasp it easier. I also believe in making…
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help develop a passion and appreciation of learning which will make learning more enjoyable and thus easier. excellent communication skills, ability to make approach studying as fun and enjoyable while highlighting importance of hard work and…
christina
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a students is understand the students weaknesses and strengths and makes sure that all their weakenesses become their strengths as well so that a student is further able to solidify their knowldge and achieve great results. I am an empathetic person who is able to understand if a student is struggling…
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Be there to challenge them but more importantly encourage them. Some of the most admirable teachers that I've had in school were the ones that understood me individually as a student, and did not just base their attitude towards me based on the mark I received. Empathy, patience, assertive, challenging, rewarding, and attentive. I believe that…
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Support is definitely the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Homework can be frustrating and stressful when you don't understand a topic, and that makes motivation dry up fast! Helping support the emotional side of learning can facilitate the intellectual growth of students; everything's a lot harder when you're struggling! My…
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Build their confidence in their own abilities, and take the time to understand their needs as a learner and inspire them to enjoy learning rather than see it as a chore. Having my students be excited to come to tutoring, and seeing them light up telling me about the marks they’ve achieved and their improvement, is what drives me. Thus, the most…
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A tutor is not the people to teach academic content. Tutor can encourage the students to build the better life. Tutor is just not the people to help solving math equation, they can guide to solve the problems that the students face in their life. I love being questioned by my students again and again and i never found myself being irritated with…
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In my opinion the most important things a tutor can offer a student is confidence and guidance. This is because as a tutor, building a student's confidence can directly impact their attitude towards learning and how well they can achieve the marks they are aiming for. Similarly, by giving guidance to a student, not only prompts them into learning…
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I think one of the crucial thing a tutor can do at first is to know the student's ability and strengths, to identify their learning style so that it is easier for them to learn and understand in a better way. Along with that a tutor can make the learning process fun by using various teaching methods and not only relying on textbook materials. Also…
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Ultimately, a tutor must teach his/her student to be able to rely on themselves and think autonomously when problem solving i.e. not to be afraid of trial and error. I would say my strengths are attributes such as patience with the student (repetition when necessary), determination in getting the message across, and a friendly attitude towards all…
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To impart knowledge as well as learning techniques that can be useful not only for the subject at hand, but also for all other subjects the student will have to study in the future. I do my best to build and cultivate a relationship with my students. I believe this is important for me to know what motivates them, and from there I can devise the…
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When I tutor students, I tend not to follow the same pattern or process of learning for every kid. I believe tutor can play huge role in a student’s life when it comes to teaching them how to fish rather than serving the fish. The ability to remain calm and composed in any situation I think is my biggest strength. Having to deal with kids who…
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In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to personalise their learning in order to teach to the student’s strengths and minimise their weaknesses. I believe that different students have different learning styles and study techniques that work for them, and it is important that this is catered to in the students…

Local Reviews

Sam’s been great for my Sam and after over a year of other tutoring which Sam hated, I can’t recall one time when Sam has not wanted to do his tutoring with Sam. As a result Sam’s far more engaged with Maths and has moved up a group at school for next year! Thank you for Sam’s persistence and flexibility on making learning fun and exciting for my Sam!
Anya, Sutherland

Inside LoftusTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 revision with Ella focused on double-digit multiplication and strategies for dividing larger numbers.

In Year 8, Lucas worked through index laws and simplified algebraic expressions using equations to find unknowns.

For Year 9, Sam tackled expanding and factorising algebraic brackets along with practising negative indices, applying these skills in progressively challenging questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student sometimes avoided harder problem-solving questions in maths, especially with multi-step subtraction and decimals, leading to confusion about when numbers should increase or decrease.

"She liked to skip some of the questions and got distracted at times," noted one tutor.

In Year 10, a student working on financial mathematics struggled to write out her steps, often losing confidence when combining multiple operations—her answers suffered whenever she tried to work problems out in her head.

In another session, missing a required workbook meant time was lost sourcing material rather than focusing on new concepts.

Recent Achievements

One Loftus tutor recently noticed Sophie, a Year 10 student, now confidently expands and factorises algebraic expressions—last term she would hesitate or skip these questions, but this week she wrote out every step neatly without prompting.

Charlotte in Year 8 has started breaking down complex worded problems herself, identifying key information before diving in—a real shift from when she relied on the tutor to interpret questions for her.

Meanwhile, in primary school sessions, one student who previously guessed at subtraction tasks now checks their working independently and corrects mistakes before moving on.

What they say about our tutoring

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Carolina likes Deeba, whom she says is a gifted teacher, & continues to learn at what is to me an amazing rate.

Oscar's a lovely young man and Angus likes him and he's already been very helpful.

Lia is really enthusiastic about the help that Jennifer is providing which as a mother is very exciting and comforting.

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 Engadine Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Loftus Public School.