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Thanh Minh

Economics Tutor Lyneham, ACT
A tutor can give advice about future possibilites for a student considering their strengths and weaknesses. I'm flexible but also goal-oriented. I teach the way of thinking, not just steps in order to complete an…
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David

Economics Tutor Lyneham, ACT
Well, I think the most important thing is interaction. When there is more interaction, student's learning become enjoyable. Also, Using examples related to the real world. What is actually happening. Lastly is patience. Being patience on the student and go with the student's pace and not the tutor's. I try to relate all my teaching to…
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Harshit

Economics Tutor O'connor, ACT
There are a couple of things which I think an economics tutor can do for their students (1) Understand their way of thinking and interact in a way which is more familiar to them. A tutor must have different ways to put across the same concept to different students. A single way may not fit everyone. (2) A tutor must be available for the…
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Ambrose

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
I understand that blindly teaching could not help students in understanding, it is necessary to understand or feel their struggles too. As students could be shy or embarrassed to ask questions and the learning progress would stop by there, thus an economics tutor should show more care and patience to students. Especially for math, it is also…
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Jianyong

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The most important things an economics tutor can do not only include teaching them concepts and knowledge, but also give them confidence and courage in creativity and innovation that prepare them well for future careers. With my strong and outstanding academic achievements in Maths, Biology and Economics, I can teach students learn faster and…
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Nick

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
I think prioritizing students’ confidence establishment. When I was tutoring one Year 5 boy in Shanghai, I helped the boy to rebuild his confidence clarifying the knowledge structure and outlining every day possible targets with an interactive approach. The boy began to be vigorous in his studies and he scored 93/100 from 70/100 in his final.…
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Harshita

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Encourage students to ask more questions and to engage them in the class. Make studying fun that students don’t think of it as a burden but rather as a way to gain more knowledge. I am a calm and patient person pumped up with knowledge. I am creative in the way I…
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Micah

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The most important thing for an economics tutor is to understand their student. All students have different strengths and weaknesses, and it is the responsibility of the tutor to understand their student as an individual in order to tutor in a way that is the most effective for a student to improve. For example, one of my students in the past…
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Gina

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
Being aware of the necessary pace and style of learning which best suits the student. Communication and adaptation to the specific needs of a…
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Aarfa

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
I feel that an economics tutor can basically change a student's perception to a particular subject. A tutor has the power to build the foundations of a subject in a simplified and innovative way such that it is comprehended easily by the students. When it comes to teaching new concepts, I seldom go by the book. I think it is more important to give…
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Justin

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is create an environment in which the student feels comfortable asking questions and encouraging them to work hard and commit to learning. Big class settings can often see some students fall away in the mass, which means the one on one tutoring gives them the opportunity to be the sole focus, and…
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Chen

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Teach them how to think independently, and provide them with a way of thinking efficiently. Math is not a discipline in which someone does enough problems and can solve all the problems, but a discipline that requires people to constantly think about questions. So if one only knows to let students do lots of problems then he might not be a good…
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AMULYA

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
With a background in Mathematics and Statistics, I derive genuine joy from teaching. My strength lies in simplifying complex concepts, being patient, and adapting to individual learning styles. The essence of tutoring, in my view, is not only imparting knowledge but also boosting confidence and problem-solving abilities. I strive to create a…
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Nilahvan

Economics Tutor Bruce, ACT
To understand the goal that the student wants to achieve in a certain topic. To encourage them and to put less weight on their shoulders by making their school workload easier in an efficient manner. My strengths, I think, as a tutor are being able to communicate, as communication is key to being able to process the knowledge being…
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Tina

Economics Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
There are a few things I consider to be the most important. First, be honest, if we don't know how to do it well we can not teach. Then, be patient, sometimes it is hard for students to absorb all the knowledge. And we should be a good listener, and willing to share our own learning experiences. I had experience in teaching math and guitar, all my…
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Anh

Economics Tutor Downer, ACT
The most importatnt thing is to help the student understand the concepts, get used to them and can apply them with no difficulty. My strong background in math and fluency in verbal english are what make me an outstanding…
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Antoine

Economics Tutor O'connor, ACT
- Understand students problems - Understand knowledge difference between both - Take care of emotional development Tutors need to put themself in students place. A learning process only works when knowledge is not imposed but built by the students themselves. Three points : - excellence - general culture -…
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Samin

Economics Tutor Braddon, ACT
Providing adequate feedback is the most important trait of an economics tutor. A tutor must identify key areas of weakness especially for maths. They must also show a method that can be replicated to produce the best results. I am very good at using visual aids to demonstrate new concepts to the students. I am great at boosting the student's…
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Derek

Economics Tutor O'connor, ACT
To impart a love for learning, and to teach students how to learn in a methodical, structured way so that once they move on, they can apply the same learning strategies themselves I am patient, I can provide multiple perspectives, and explain complex concepts in layman terms that are relatable and easy to…
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Vivian

Economics Tutor Bruce, ACT
A great tutor does not only stay with students during lessons time but also being able to stay with them on their journey to achieve their goals. A tutor who entrust knowledge into their students know that they do not only deliver knowledge, but also the hope and belief instilled in the students toward their academic success. I tend to personalise…
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Lucinda

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
Provide support to students in both the academic and mental difficulties they might be going through. Often as an economics tutor you must recognise that students who get tutoring need further help than what is being given and may have academic insecurity, so it is our role to help them improve on this and gain confidence in their learning, with…
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Joanne

Economics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Being an economics tutor has the responsibility in successfully and clearly solving students’ confusions, allowing them to understand the question completely and further having the ability in solving similar questions in the future. Secondly, tutor needs to consider in leading their student to develop critical thinking skills and enhance problem…
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Rui

Economics Tutor Acton, ACT
Inspiring students to explore more based on simple samples Patience and…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Amity worked on multiplication and addition strategies to build number fluency.

In Year 8, Lara reviewed introductory algebra, focusing on applying variables in worded problems, and tackled a multi-step trigonometry question involving two triangles from her previous exam.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Owen focused on solving simultaneous equations using elimination and substitution methods, then applied these skills to contextual word problems for extra practice.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often relied on having notes or solution formulas at hand, especially when working through algebraic problems—"needs to write working out down," a tutor observed after he skipped showing steps in x + x = 6. This meant confusion lingered between addition and multiplication of unknowns.

In Year 8 Science, one student did not bring a notebook for class notes, which led to trouble recalling key facts during revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner hesitated to attempt fraction questions without prompting, tending to give up quickly if unsure—confidence slipped away as blank space grew on the page.

Recent Achievements

One Lyneham tutor noticed a big shift in Kenzie, a Year 10 student, who used to hesitate with complex equations—now she pushes through tough inequality questions and figures out most mistakes on her own before the tutor steps in.

In senior high school, Owen recently made a breakthrough connecting math derivations to his physics experiments; after struggling to turn raw results into meaningful data last term, he now confidently sets up his lab reports independently.

For Year 4, Elijah managed to master telling time on analogue clocks by the end of one session—a concept he'd previously found confusing. He mastered this skill in one session.

What they say about our tutoring

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We have no doubt the extra tutoring with Mina got Jamison over the line for a solid band 6.

Tahlia and Jonah are getting along very well so far and Tahlia appears to be taking on board the information that Jonah is giving her. Tahlia is enjoying her tutoring sessions and it doesn't feel like an hour to her.

Dorcas is a very patient tutor, she has lots of experience and is good with children. She is willing to go the extra mile and my son has been improving under her guidance.

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 Dickson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Brindabella Christian College.