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Morteza

Maths Tutor Ryde, NSW
I teach my students the basic concepts first and let them build their confidence and solve the problems independently. I am a Mechanical Engineer (BSc, MSc and PhD) by education and enthusiastic teacher by nature. I have worked with students at different levels and cultural backgrounds. I have a strong understanding of Mathematics, Physics and…
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Ryan

Maths Tutor Ryde, NSW
Help the student understand the main point of the exercise and the way they can use to fix it so they can apply that method effectively. With this, they can have a good grade and have the motivation to study math I am not only a hardworking person but also an enthusiastic tutor. I always want to listen to the student, hear their feedback from them…
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Jawad

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
I think, the main part is understanding. Tutor should help students in understanding of the concepts and their purpose. Secondly, tutor should be understanding, so that he/she serves students according to their needs as different students have different ways of visualising things. Thirdly, tutor should help in planning of the subject so that…
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Sarineh

Maths Tutor West Ryde, NSW
A tutor should first strengthen students' base knowledge before exposing them to new concepts. A tutor can simplify complex mathematical concepts into terms that are more easily understandable to students. A tutor should help students excel at maths by providing them with more complex and challenging questions. This way students are exposed to a…
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Maria

Maths Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do wouldn't be to have the answers to every question they have. It would be to teach a student properly so they understand the task properly, so that in the future, they can do it by themselves. It is important to teach students that mistakes often occur and these are crucial, as it allows us to recognise…
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Abdullah

Maths Tutor Ryde, NSW
the most important part a tutor like me can do is encouraging students to believe in their abilities and providing positive reinforcement as they progress. Also, the gist of my 2 years of tutoring would be offering tailored teaching experience where adapting teaching methods to suit the student’s learning styles and needs and working on…
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Liping

Maths Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
* Be passionate and patient * Well preparation of tutoring, mentoring students' progress. * Keep good communication with students and parents * Make students confident in learning * Strong education background * Good experience for a tutor * Passionate to be a teacher/tutor * Good time management, flexible time availability * Either online…
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rhys

Maths Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to improve their confidence in problem deconstruction. This skill is universally applicable and can can be use even after the leaving the tutoring session in different part of study or life, I vastly improved from year 10 to year 12 and into university in all my subjects. Going from…
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Gina

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to provide guidance and support that aligns with a student's unique needs and learning style. A tutor can should also serve as a mentor, helping students set and achieve goals while creating a nurturing and motivating environment. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain…
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Keshav

Maths Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
Teach them how to think for themselves and how to be critical of any situation so that they may find answers on their own. Teach them that values are more important than success in life. Educate them to be all-rounders. Give them hope, encourage them and not allow failure to bring them down lest they may falter into the wrong path. I was…
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Yahui

Maths Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
It is important to raise the student's interest in study as interest is the premise for the student to invest time and effort. What is also important is that the tutor teach the student approaches and techniques to study, not only what's in the textbook. I also consider it prudent for tutors to have patience with students and to be…
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Jeshta

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Firstly, I feel a tutor should make a student feel comfortable and trusted such that the latter never hesitates to ask a question and clear his/her doubts. Also, a student should feel that the tutor is genuinely interested in his/her progress and thus, I feel a student remains motivated and does his/her best. I believe that I have the patience and…
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Sanjan

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Being someone who they can look upto and making learning fun so they would look forward to the tutoring. Different methods should be used for every student based on their best method to absorb information. The student should feel like the time spent was valuable and they have learnt something new. Relatability, adapting to every child's needs as…
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Yu On

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
I think a tutor's main responsibility is to teach students the methods of learning and to enlighten their curiosity to new things rather than spoon feeding them with knowledge besides answering their questions and giving them assignments. Helping a student to learn independently and to seek answers by themselves is far more important than…
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Michael

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Be patient with them, find new ways to teach content if one way does not work and use a lot of examples to ensure the students' understanding is embedded. I am extremely patient, practical, kind, and…
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Rohit

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to personalize the teaching. Analyze the weaknesses and strengths of the students and make sure you mold the explanations in accordance with their strengths. As a tutor, it is necessary to understand the interest of the pupil and frequently touch upon their interests to keep the subject…
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Yaseen

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The first goal is to improve his understanding and knowledge of the subject. Along with this goal comes the confidence that the student will gain in the learning process which might improve all his educational life. My knowledge about math subject and ability to explain mathematical principles to young students is my main strength. Also, building…
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Anvitha

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Listen carefully to the students and constantly helping them in resolving their issues . Using some innovative and flexible strategies to teach students . We need to build relationship with them and give them the independence to learn from their mistakes. I used to help my neighbours in completing their works and help them in their exams . So…
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Majid Mehmood

Maths Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
The most important thing is identifying strengths, weaknesses and comfort zone of the student. The teacher in the comfort zone of student should help student work on his weaknesses and help the student identify his own strengths/passion and help him pursue it. This can also be summarized in a saying by a famous poet khalil Gibran on…
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Dominic

Maths Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
The most crucial aspects of effective tutoring include going the extra mile by making time for students beyond designated hours, building a personal connection, comprehensively understanding their educational goals, fostering an engaging and enjoyable learning environment, creating a safe space for them to make mistakes without fear, and offering…
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Yuan

Maths Tutor Rhodes, NSW
One of the most important is to know the materials that you are teaching really well, and to make the materials easy to understand and finding easy ways to teach to kids so that they can understand it easily and remember it in the long term Ability to explan maths in an easy way and making sure the student really understand by asking them…
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IFTEKAR

Maths Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
A tutor can show students how challenging questions are done and prepare them well for their exams/tests. Plus, encourage them to put in their full potential to score well in exams. I am free to explain any concept, numerous times until the student has really understood. My job is to make sure they know what they are actually doing. I try to give…
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Pauline Rose

Maths Tutor East Ryde, NSW
As a tutor, our goal is not only for our students to pass the subject, we also want our students to reach their full potential. We can do so by giving our students our support, and giving them time to digest what they have learnt from the lesson. We can let them know that it is normal to struggle at first especially if it is a new topic but with…

Local Reviews

The whole process was really easy. We switched sessions a few times and nothing was a problem for them, they were very accommodating.
Anne, Putney

Inside PutneyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Amber worked through a chemistry worksheet on radioactive decay and also reviewed chemical bonding for an upcoming assessment.

In Year 10, Michael focused on interpreting box and whisker plots to understand range and interquartile range, alongside tackling data processing questions from his textbook.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Liam practiced the basics of trigonometry using right-angled triangle problems, reinforcing foundational skills with targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled to recall past mathematics content quickly, with a tutor noting, "she needs to practice more and do the homework," as life distractions affected her focus.

In Year 12 Economics, one student was advised to review case study work before an exam but showed a tendency to only revise familiar material rather than tackle new essay structures or definitions.

For a Year 8 student, difficulty arose in remembering which formulae applied during circle problems, especially without regular revision.

When confidence dropped after setbacks—like confusing equation labels in Year 9—the urge to avoid challenging tasks crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Putney noticed one Year 12 student who had struggled with writing structured business report paragraphs was able to produce her first full paragraph independently last session—a real leap from needing step-by-step guidance.

In a recent Year 11 economics session, a student who previously missed links between inflation and other objectives could now explain these connections without prompting, showing clear growth in analytical thinking.

Meanwhile, Erin in Year 6, who often hesitated with new problem-solving methods, began using a "work backwards" approach for network questions after some encouragement and stuck with it through the whole worksheet.

What they say about our tutoring

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So far Katie has been prompt, personable and prepared. As you say it is very early days -we are only just getting to the point where we are clear on where she is at and where she needs to be.

Yes we are happy with Kavindu. Emily seems more confident with one on one home tutoring than class tutoring. thanks

He's here now, drinking miso and walking Em through Pythagoras (poor sole). It's all good.  She appreciates this time and enjoys his learning insights so that's a winner.

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 Gladesville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Putney Public School.