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Jessie
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I consider empathy, support, and patience to be core qualities tutors can offer students. With empathy, a tutor can help students feel comfortable in being honest, distressed by external factors, and other obstacles they may have to overcome in their learning journey. Patience and support go hand-in-hand with one another as by showing patience,…
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I think it is very important that a tutor really listens to what their student needs in order to cater to these needs. I always like to ask my students how they usually study and what they have found works best for them. I also like to introduce my students to other methods of learning that I believe may be beneficial to them, when working with me…
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Max
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Not only help them with understanding the concepts they are struggling with, but to also teach them problem solving methods so that they can be independent in the future. I've always struggled with conventional learning techniques utilised by teachers (and even my lecturers now), and I've had to develop my own intuitions to the concepts that they…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them confidence in their abilities, as well as being able to communicate and connect with the student. My strengths are my ability to make a complex problem and break them into small more simple tasks and ensuring that students fully understand a concept before moving onto…
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I think there is more than just schooling that is important in a tutor/student relationship. Each student is unique and has their own way of visualising and understanding. For me to become a successful tutor I always do my best to understand the student. This correlates to personal life too and making sure their well-being is sound. From the…
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A tutor needs to provide encouragement and support to guide students to a point where they can thoroughly understand the material. It is vital that a tutor also has an extensive understanding of the subject matter to guide the student. I believe that I am able to explain difficult concepts easily and in an understandable way. I tend to be patient…
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Let the student be open in asking questions and letting ask as many questions they can untill they understand it fully My way of explaining and communication skills are my strengths. Understanding where the student is having a tuff time and explain him how to overcome…
Namya
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Building confidence in students is the important thing a tutor can do. This is crucial because without confidence, it can be quite daunting for a student to overcome their academic challenges. Dealing with empathy and patience is my primary strength in tutoring. I can help them feel comfortable asking me for help, as someone who has been in their…
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The vital thing a tutor can do for a student is to build up the student's confidence. It is also important to enhance the study skills of a student by teaching them in the methods that are easily understandable by them. When it comes to tutoring patience is a crucial thing. I can handle the classes with more patience and much easily. I can explain…
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The most important thing about being a tutor is definitely creating output for the student as effectively and efficiently as possible. However, this cannot be done in a way where the student feels obliged to come to your sessions to study. They must enjoy the environment so that they are doing this happily and to their own accord. I am persistent,…
Amare
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To listen to what the student is struggling with and focus on helping them with their problem. Helping them with what they are struggling with will help them in the long run as it will establish a solid foundation for their math and learning skills. Practice is also an important thing a tutor should do for their student, as it ensures that the…
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Understanding their current ability in a certain subject and planning what and how the content can be taught by adjusting to their learning style. // Achieving the student's desired goals (e.g. reaching a grade A in Maths) and give them confidence. // Having a good relationship with the student and their family. // Communicating professionally.…
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I believe that the purpose of a tutor is to tailor their teaching as closely as possible to the needs of every individual student; tutors should never take a one-size fits all approach to teaching. Whether that be addressing specific areas of weakness, or adopting a particular teaching style, every student has their own unique needs and ways of…
Andrew
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to equip a student with critical thinking skills relating to HOW to approach a problem. If a student can frame a problem, or recognize which tools are appropriate, then the rest becomes much more manageable. - I have a good knowledge of subjects, and their applications. - I can often recommend…
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Help a student gain a greater understanding of the subject that you are tutoring. Helping students with…
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Teaching is not only about teaching you need to be someone who can be their friend and sister. Be their family that will inspire and motivate in every step they take. Being with student is not easy. You will be afraid to approach and to ask. Thats why as a tutor being an approachable, kind, and a lot patience is strenght will be the one i must…
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I believe tutoring helps students develop a genuine love for learning. There are 2 characteristics a tutor needs to achieve this. Firstly, the tutor should have an open and friendly personality. Learning is inherently effortful, and having someone friendly to guide the process makes it more enjoyable and productive. Additionally, tutors need to…
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I believe that a good tutor's primary goal is to utilise everything at their disposal to convert concepts into tangible and engaging topics and enthuse their students. Thus, I believe motivation is the fuel for accomplishing great results. With tutoring, we can help students to build confidence by tackling their academic fears and as a result,…
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Being a friend, understand,support and help the student. Reach out to them wherever they need help and being their favourite teacher. I can explain well and 1000 times if a student have weakness and doesn't understand anything. I have good patience level and knowledgeable of understanding being an engineering…
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Most important thing in learning process is repetition of lessons and patient hearing and understanding of their thought process or logic. Students need to be guided in their thought process - the way they better understand. As a tutor my strngths are : 1) I can present various ways of problem solving, that suit their ability. 2) I am very…
Rohan
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Help them learn the way they learn best. Education is extremely important, and often students that seek tuition are having troubles with the work, which is often caused by the teacher not teaching them in the way that they learn best. And that is okay, so as a tutor, I would want to see how they learn best, and help them to enjoy and achieve in…
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Provide individualized attention, Create a positive learning environment, Build strong relationships, Set clear goals and expectations, Provide feedback and assessment Strong communication skills to explain concepts clearly and concisely. Patience and the ability to work with students at their own pace. Flexibility to adapt to different learning…
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Help the student find which method best suits them, and help them to feel confident in class and enjoy to learn. Being a supportive person they can talk to when they don’t understand things. I am patient, kind and have experience with the new QCE system, with extra resources as well. I know how things are marked, and what to say to get…

Local Reviews

Dakshi has been a wonderful tutor and if she is available next year we would love to have her back.
Lara, Shailer Park

Inside MeadowbrookTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Zane worked on memory maths for addition, subtraction, and multiplication up to the 8 times table, along with practice on angles.

Year 8 student Xavier revised probability concepts in preparation for an upcoming exam and tackled data collection assessment tasks involving data comparison.

For Year 10, Lachlan focused on Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry basics, plus practiced proving triangle congruency using a variety of example problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student tackling algebra showed strong problem-solving but often skipped writing out steps, which led to hidden sign errors—"he's very good at solving questions but we're working on making sure he shows all the steps."

In Year 11, self-doubt slowed progress in probability tasks; hesitation about which formulas to use meant extra time was spent second-guessing answers rather than building confidence.

Meanwhile, a primary student left homework incomplete and struggled to focus for a full lesson, especially with multiplication tables.

In each case, process gaps like missing written work or lapses in confidence disrupted learning flow and accuracy.

Recent Achievements

One Meadowbrook tutor recently noticed a big change in Lucas, a high school student who used to rush through maths problems without showing his working; now he talks through each step out loud and lays out his solutions clearly, making fewer mistakes along the way.

Another high schooler, Ellie, has started openly asking for help when she's stuck—whereas before she'd quietly struggle alone—and this week managed to complete tricky gradient questions with only minor errors after some targeted review.

In a Year 5 session, Zaden, who often lost focus during lessons, maintained strong concentration throughout and finished all assigned homework before the next meeting.

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 Marsden Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Loganlea State High School.