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Sarder Muhammed

Maths Tutor Glenside, SA
A good tutor can positively affect students' life! Students are like clay, a good tutor can mold them into something meaningful and valuable. Students loves me because i have a good tuning with…
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Winston

Maths Tutor Frewville, SA
For me, the important thing that I can do for my students is helping them to build confidence. I guess most students tend to hire tutors not because they are not good at the subject somehow, but because they lack confidence and interest in it. Therefore, what I can do is to activate their interests and build up confidence in my way. There are…
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Mohammad

Maths Tutor Kensington Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized guidance, building confidence, clarifying concepts, and offering regular feedback and support. My strengths as a tutor include a genuine passion for teaching and a strong command of the subject matter. I am patient, adaptable, and skilled at tailoring my approach to…
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Gauri

Maths Tutor Frewville, SA
1. Making them believe in themselves. 2. Training and assisting them to achieve successive goals through proven teaching-learning methods and performance strategies. 3. Enhancoing their performance through consistent practice, feedback and tracking. 4.Empowering them with the comprehensive knowledge, skills and attitudes. In my opinion, my…
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Enswer

Maths Tutor Billa Kalina, SA
I consider the ability to communicate in the student's eye level to be the essential as a tutor. For example, a tutor should be able to support students based on their level of education and motivation. My strength as a tutor is my ability to communicate and explain difficult concepts as simple as possible. Also, I take tutoring as an opportunity…
Anthony
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Anthony

Maths Tutor Rostrevor, SA
I believe the most crucial thing that a tutor can do for their student is to encourage not only their understanding of a subject/topic but also their passion and enthusiasm for it. I believe that allowing a student to flourish in an environment tailored to them allows them to treat their studies less as a chore and more as a passion. This not…
Thomas
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Thomas

Maths Tutor Fullarton, SA
Tutors are expected to bolster student grades however this is not their true purpose, A tutor should help to develop students to not only achieve greater marks but also to have a greater understanding of the field they are being tutored in. This should extend beyond the tutoring time as the student develops the skills required to support…
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Aaromal

Maths Tutor Magill, SA
The most vital thing a tutor can do is to make study fun , yes, a student who just remained worried about studies and exams should no longer be worried if he or she has a tutor . A tutor should be someone on whom a student could rely on about their studies and performance. apart for that , a tutor should understand a student’s weaknesses and…
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Alexander

Maths Tutor Fullarton, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the skills to solve unfamiliar problems that they have not learned a method of solving, and require them to devise their own unique approach to the problem. My biggest strengths as a tutor are that I have a very patient approach to teaching and that I am able to clearly and…
Hao
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Hao

Maths Tutor Kensington Park, SA
Understand where a student is actually at In terms of the knowledge. Patience. Establish confidence. With confidence students will start to enjoy learning knowledge. I am very understanding. I have been the situation of not be able to understand the concepts and methods a lot. I understand the frustration and the quiet depression when a…
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Tahlia

Maths Tutor Highgate, SA
Provide guidance and encouragement. Also allowing the student to have a go on their own will assist them in thinking for themselves whilst stepping in when needed. Making sure concepts are well understood by the student is of high importance and the tutor should facilitate this understanding. The student should start to feel more confident in…
Derrick
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Derrick

Maths Tutor Kensington, SA
For me the most important thing a tutor can do is to guide the student in such a way that at the end of it, the student is able to lead by himself in the direction he was originally intended to go. It is similar to the lines of giving a man a fish to teaching him to fish. The tutor has to ignite the spark of interest in the student so that the…
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James

Maths Tutor Crafers, SA
Finding out a students level of dependence on help in order to progressively increase their resilience without the risk of overloading them with too much information. Patience and ability to show different approaches to problems (maths…
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Charlotte

Maths Tutor Stirling, SA
A tutor can be really influential for each student they instruct. Not only do they have a significant impact on the learning outcomes for the student, but also on their passions and interests. In my experience, having a knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher can foster a deep affection for a learning area or subject. For example, the care and…
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Olivia

Maths Tutor Stirling, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be able to teach them skills that they can use in their studies after they are finished with a tutor. Obviously it is a tutors job to teach them the task at hand, but I believe a great tutor is able to teach the student skills that will allow them to do better in school without the…
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Sebastian

Maths Tutor Stirling, SA
I think that it is important to listen to what a student finds to be their weaknesses in a subject and helping them develop that, even if it deviates from the original plan. I also find that being friendly and maintaining a good rapport with a student is important. I am patient and understanding when teaching concepts which is something I learned…
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ADAM

Maths Tutor Greenhill, SA
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Taj

Maths Tutor Burnside, SA
One of the most important thing a tutor can do is be able to listen tot he child and not get frustrated at them if they are unable to grasp the concept. It is about taking the time to work through the question slowly and doing it step by step so the child can ask questions in each of the steps, therefore they are more likely to be able to tackle…
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Sophia

Maths Tutor Beaumont, SA
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to develop a passion for the subject. This is essential as it encourages the student to not only thrive in school but also in their out of school learning, making the process of learning much easier for both the student and the parent. To achieve this, it's important to…
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Amber

Maths Tutor Wattle Park, SA
I consider tutoring to be important in two ways: academics and self-growth. Being a tutor to me means bringing out the best in someone academically as well as providing them with the tools they need to become independent, life-long learners. I think a great tutor is someone who can help their student grow to love and appreciate the subject of…
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Julia

Maths Tutor Burnside, SA
Provide examples of how to implement concepts at the students pace so they can understand each step, allowing them to fully grasp the concept. I am able to walk through concepts and problems in a range of ways to give the student a wider understanding of the…
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James

Maths Tutor Burnside, SA
The most important way in which I can aid my students is by providing them with the capability to master new content on their own. Alongside this, I can provide advice from the position of having completed with which they are grappling, allowing me to better aid them with my 'inside knowledge' of the curriculum. I believe my main strengths as a…
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Avinash

Maths Tutor Burnside, SA
Help them understand what is required of them to reach that next grade band and help them get there I am a very sociable person so I am able to click with a wide range of people and personality…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Daniel worked on adding and subtracting mixed number fractions with different denominators and practised creative writing by focusing on commas and exclamation points.

In Year 10, Alyssia revised titration calculations in chemistry, including using the n = m/M and C × V equations, and balanced chemical equations for her upcoming exam.

For Year 11, Zoe tackled sketching graphs using both x- and y-intercepts as well as the gradient-intercept method to strengthen her understanding of linear functions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often rushed through algebra problems, showing working that was hard to follow and skipped steps, which made it difficult to catch sign errors and led to repeated mistakes.

In a Year 5 English session, messy handwriting—with capital letters scattered mid-sentence—made some responses confusing even when ideas were clear.

One Year 11 student relied heavily on formula sheets for chemistry calculations instead of recalling processes independently; as noted, "she preferred checking old answers before trying new ones."

After missing key reasoning in geometry tests, a Year 8 learner left several explanations incomplete, which meant losing marks despite knowing the content.

Recent Achievements

One Piccadilly tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who had struggled with titration calculations—by the end of their session, she could complete complex questions independently, having previously needed step-by-step guidance.

A Year 8 student showed new initiative in maths: after once relying heavily on prompts, he now pinpoints his own uncertainties and actively asks targeted questions until he understands, guiding the lesson himself.

In Year 5, a student who used to need reminders for each fraction problem managed several problems in a row independently before asking for help only when truly stuck.

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