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Muhammad

Physics Tutor Yarralumla, ACT
I think the most important thing is to inspire them by making subjects at hand for them to be able to easily understand completely. I also believe to make them see the core values of knowledge in our lives. I as a tutor always help my students to strive for 100% by guiding them through their struggles. I have patience to see particularly my…
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Kingston, ACT
Guiding students to ask the right questions. Focusing on how to identify what things they know and what things they don't in order to bridge the gap between the two. Getting students to break down questions to their basic components. Very patient and flexible with teaching in different methods to find which one…
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Lam

Physics Tutor Dickson, ACT
I believe it is important a tutor should be someone who a student can rely on, not to give them an answer but to give them a tool or a guide to solve the problem on their own, or at least to get them to the next step. A student should be motivated to solve the problem while confident in the knowledge that the tutor will be there every single step…
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Sangay

Physics Tutor Downer, ACT
Being friendly enough that a student can ask where and how they are not understanding. After knowing that, it’s easier for a tutor to use methods that are more efficient. Able to explain the concepts in context to real lives…
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Harry

Physics Tutor Dickson, ACT
I would consider the most important thing a tutor could do, would be to teach their student more than they knew to begin with. It's a very simple statement, but it gets to the heart of the matter I feel. All the methods a tutor uses should be geared towards helping the student learn something, and have them understand and remember what they've…
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Preetham

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
The tutor should lead by example in everything which he teaches. The tutor should be a friend who understands the mind of students including their strengths and weaknesses. This I believe is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. My creativity along with my ability to understand complex topics are my strengths as a…
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Michael

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
Generally, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is create a supportive and engaging learning atmosphere that builds the student's confidence in the subject and sees them improve toward achieving their academic goals. More specifically for tutoring mathematics: (1) Build strong foundational knowledge (2) Explaining complex…
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Ritesh

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to offer them a comfortable learning environment in which they are welcome to progress by making mistakes, as well as communicating with the student openly and directly. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my open-mindedness and ability to think from different perspectives, which is…
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Gaurang

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
More important than the content is the environment a tutor can create. By reciting the book's content, I might be able to help the student pass their grade. However, by making the student get good at learning and understanding abstract concepts, one makes them capable of tackling any subject. This is the most importat thing a tutor can do for a…
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Pratham

Physics Tutor Braddon, ACT
I'd say one of the key things is creating a comfortable space where students feel free to ask questions without hesitation. Building that trust is like laying down a solid foundation. I think instilling a genuine curiosity and love for the subject goes a long way. It's not just about acing tests; it's about fostering a relationship with the…
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Anjusree

Physics Tutor Braddon, ACT
A good tutor will identify the student’s learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect.Tutors should ascertain which building blocks the student is missing in their foundation of knowledge. Filling in these missing building blocks will establish a strong foundation on which they can build.A…
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Aashima

Physics Tutor Braddon, ACT
Teach them the concepts very well build a health interactive environment so that they can clear there queries as many times as they face. Teach them to be hard working and punctual . Most important thing is to develop their interest in the subject so they fall in love with maths and never take it as a burden on them . Interactive can easily form…
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Ryannieclayneta

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
As a tutor, I think the most important thing that a tutor could do for a student is making the student feel comfortable first. Based on my opinion, students will not study efficiently if you put too much pressure on them. So I would try to be as friendly as possible so that they can ask me questions easily. I think both party would enjoy to do…
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Gray

Physics Tutor Lawson, ACT
Show support, give advice where there may be struggles. Dedication, support and taking the time to…
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Sana

Physics Tutor Bruce, ACT
Allow the student to figure out problems without too much handholding because that builds dependence on an outside source of information. I am very knowledgeable in my areas of expertise and can show students a clear and logical pathway to…
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Sakib

Physics Tutor Kaleen, ACT
1. Create a safe and supportive learning environment. 2. Listen closely to the student’s needs and tailor the tutoring sessions accordingly. 3. Encourage the student to ask questions and foster critical thinking. 4. Identify areas where the student needs help and provide guidance. 5. Provide resources and materials to help the student…
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Bihan

Physics Tutor Kaleen, ACT
Guide them, show them the way they should go for. Teach less but teach the way students can understand. Ability to understand the students better and teaching based on…
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Haiyang

Physics Tutor O'connor, ACT
I think the most important thing is to teach them how to think in the correct way. For physics and science, understanding is much more important than remembering. Therefore, teaching them to think by themselves is very important for their future academic success. Also, personal interest is another important factor. Teachers should cultivate the…
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Jack

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand and adjust to their learning style, provide clear explanations, encourage active participation, build confidence, assess progress and provide feedback, create a supportive environment, address questions and concerns, and provide additional resources. By doing these things, a…
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Will

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
Being supportive and empathetic - it is important to understand that different people struggle with different things no matter the levels and by complimenting improvements, it can boost someones's confidence in areas they may find difficult. I am a great listener and communicator and can easily recognise when someone either understands or is…
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Adam

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
Being flexible for the student, both in time and place for tutoring and more importantly with the content. A tutor should listen to a students needs, going through at a challenging but comfortable pace and willing to spend for time on certain topics students are struggling with. I have a strong maths foundation which allows me to potentially…
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Abhishek

Physics Tutor Harrison, ACT
To ensure that the student grasps the concept behind the science. Because when a student understands something fully with an example to explain it to someone else, it means they will remember it for a lifetime. The nexus of my focus is on sharing knowledge, note taking skills and personality…
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Luca

Physics Tutor Acton, ACT
Throughout my educational experience in both high school and university, I have grown to understand the most important aspects of learning and tutoring. These include effective engagement, tailored instruction/teaching, and being a source of motivation. Without these three crucial aspects, a tutor loses their ability to constructively teach 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.

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We were very happy with Raine and Emily looks forward to working with her in the future.

Nathan is punctual and enthusiastic. Xanthe likes him and was happy to do homework.

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.