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Jamie
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I will instill pride and confidence in students that they can be successful. Cultivating a growth mindset is important, a belief that small steps progress into achieved milestones. Importantly, I will instill in students the courage to try again and that there's no such thing as failure if we persevere. I can support students in their current…
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The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is treating them like a friend, making them realize the importance of education to the students like them, and making them aware about the competition that is to be faced by them when they pursue their future goals. Most importantly, I would say one has to teach student making them…
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Understand the strengths and weakness of the student and guide them accordingly to master the subjects. Creative strategies to help students learn and master the subjects…
Amit
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There are several things can be done being a Tutor, 1. Understanding and stimulating the students capabilities to grasp the things 2. Improve confidence to creative problem solving 3. Introducing the world of imagination, which helps to correlate the concepts with the surrounding owing to better understanding. Throughout my academic journey, I…
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Encourage students to step out of their comfort zone and face their academic weaknesses head-on. Strengthen students' confidence in the subject matter. Support students when they need it and show them that with time and effort, anything is possible. I'm an auditory and kinesthetic tutor, so class activities often involve active discussions and…
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Ensure that the student is engaged in learning. Often, students are disengaged with the content being taught Ensuring students have a connection with the content that maintains their interest with the subject Making the content relevant to daily life, showcasing how such concepts are useful in day to day life.…
Allan
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As I had mentioned earlier, make the topic easier for the student to learn, assist the students with their homework based on their level of knowledge, Be patient and understanding with the understand, never feel agitated to repeat a topic again if the student hasn't understood it. My strengths as a tutor are the following: 1. My methods of…
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It is to show them the value of education and help them distinguish why it is important for them to learn the subject. If they have the value, they will be a great person in the future. As a Licensed Engineer, it is a strength because most of engineering subjects revolves in math and science. I do have a pride in my license for this…
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Students success should be the tutor's first priority. Teacher can help their students attain their full potential.They can employ some strategies like pushing students to achieve heigher standards and offer lots of praises.Educator must create an effective and consistent schedule for them to follow.Do some opening and closing activities in first…
Akshay
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In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for students is making sure that the student completely understands the concept and does not try to rote learn it. I believe that a tutor is a person who can change the point of view of a student through which they can grasp the concept well and improves their understanding ability. I own…
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1. Assess and understand the current strengths and areas of difficulty of the student. 2. Set up a time table (plan) which agrees with the student's schedule. 3. Cover and revise the core concepts which are pre-requisites for the understanding of the current curriculum. 4. Work through the lessons one-by-one and test understanding through…
Mark
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Is to provide support in developing the skills that the student most wants help with and to be available and considerate of their needs and learning styles. My empathy and patience. As a mature-aged tutor and teacher, I am experienced in helping students to engage with their learning in a respectful and kind manner. I am able to call on many years…
Joshua
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make a student enjoy the subject that they are teaching. This will give the students a bigger incentive to try and learn the subject for their self, as well as have more fun and eagerness in learning the subject. I try and cater more towards the things that my students are not as good at,…
Pavel
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Encouraging and patient when explaining concepts to students. Tutors need to provide encouragement as this will build both motivation within the student to do well in a subject, and increase their overall confidence in a difficult topic. I believe setting achievable goals is also an important thing a tutor can do. Patience is also critical, as…
Thomas
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The roll of a tutor is two-fold. Firstly, to help students understand the material they are working with. There are many ways to go about this, but one of the most important roles of a tutor is to be able to bring intuition to the abstract. This in addition to introducing effective methods for solving problems. The second key roll is helping…
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Pass on the knowledge what we gained to the next generation. In this way we can produce a better youth by inculcating knowledge, research ideas and values in them. It'll last forever. Understand the problem with the students and act accordingly. Patience is my strongest strength. Children may be naughty sometimes but I'm always patient enough to…
Daniel
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Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is engage them within a subject, keep them interested to learn more, and motivate students to do their absolute best. Tutors should also be able to explain their reasoning very well, and build better study habits I believe my biggest strength as a tutor is being able to explain…
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Teaching a methodology in such a way that the student only has to follow the steps to solve a problem. Understand the body language and some sounds that students do when they understand something or when they do not understand. It is possible that students do not tell me but I can realize that. I think it is important to be organized because the…
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Being a student myself I believe student need just a hint of guidance so they can choose the better path for themselves In academics they get bit jinx due to small problem if we try to make the teaching in a simpler and more practical relative method it wold be better for them and teaches too I can get along with students easily and being young…
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I believe firstly, students should not be pressured to do any task instead a tutor should make the task joyful and interesting for the student in such a way that they enjoy they are doing in every aspect. Secondly, I think creating a safe environment for kids so that they can easily come to us regarding any query in their studies should be…
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Engaging with the student and developing his/her interest in the subject by making it fun to learn is the most important thing you can do for a student. Creating a healthy bond with student and engaging with him/her is my strength. I am patient by nature, which helps me to engage with children. As a tutor I am attentive and always has an eye on…
Harish
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By giving inputs required for a concept and asking him/her to do. Regular monitoring of his/her had to be done so that one can come to know the person is going in a right path or not. Motivating that person whenever he felts so discouraged. Knowledge Patience Willing to teach my best Open-minded Motivating…
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As a tutor, the most important things I can do for students are to inspire their interest in mathematics, cater to their individual learning needs, provide clear explanations of complex concepts, encourage problem-solving and critical thinking, help them set achievable goals, and boost their confidence in their math abilities. By fostering their…

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It was so easy to get started. I spoke to a consultant who carefully listened to our needs and put us in contact with an absolutely amazing tutor. We are very happy!
Jacqui, Gilberton

Inside Medindie GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Charlotte practised 8 and 9 times tables and worked through division problems, including using triangles to visualise concepts.

Year 8 student Ethan reviewed index laws and explored scientific notation by working through examples step-by-step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Priya tackled trigonometry problems and created tree diagrams to help solve probability questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student's tendency to rely on memory rather than fully setting out multiplication or indices ("remembers times tables instead of being proficient at multiplication") led to slow progress when faced with less familiar problems.

For a Year 11 Methods student, using the graphic calculator without organizing written steps caused confusion during graphing tasks—"needs to be able to fully set out working! Page format could be improved on!"

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner struggled to keep numbers straight when drawing clocks, which made reading their own answers harder and increased frustration in time exercises. In these moments, understanding faltered and small errors built up unnoticed.

Recent Achievements

One Medindie Gardens tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's approach to algebra—she used to rely on prompts for every step, but last session she solved equations independently after just one reminder.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who had struggled with area and angles finally tackled irregular shapes confidently by breaking them into rectangles and triangles, even explaining her thinking aloud without waiting for the tutor's hints.

In primary, one Year 4 learner decided to attempt times tables problems without looking at charts and got nearly all of them right on her own.

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 Walkerville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Walkerville Primary School.