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Connection with the student and grasp over the subject Easy to align with student and accordingly helping them…
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Motivation and confidence are two key elements of student success, if I can support them in achieving a sense of self-efficacy regarding these elements, they are bound to see improvement. Students often know where they fall short in their work, they just need motivation to improve those areas. Once they know that they can achieve this themselves,…
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Sparsh
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A tutor can make a student love the subject he/she hates. The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student, his/her interests, aptitude, and what he/she is inclined towards. If you have a basic idea of the student mindset you can develop techniques to make them understand the subject in a way they don't find it hard. Gamification…
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Encourage and motivate. Second and third only to giving them complete guidance. Showing them how they can get there and that they are completely able. As a tutor I believe you should never give up. There is always a way to make a student understand. We are in a sense guides and if we cant show them a certain way, then there is always another. I am…
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Be friendly with the student Able to teach well Patient Willing to study in order to answer questions and guide them on the tutor's thought process Observant Get along with people…
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Be an attentive listener then explain the concept in the way your student will best understand it. It is imperative to first observe where your student's thought process is going wrong and subsequently resolve your student's doubts by communicating effectively and calmly. Patience, most tutors give up after their students don't follow along with…
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Every student has a different level of grasping knowledge and I think the tutor has to be able to identify this. Not pressurising them to get better and understand the pace that they learn is a very valuable quality in a tutor. Good communication skills and understanding. I’ve been told by my friends and students that I’m good at explaining…
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Understanding how young adults learn will be helpful in teaching and learning. Being able to identify individual strengths and weaknesses, develop strengths and remediate underdeveloped strength Formal education in teaching has given me the opportunity to gain significant understanding of 21st century…
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Listen to them, treat them well and respect them no matter their age. Try to understand their situations and fears if any and advise them appropriately. I am a very patient teacher with the ability to carry my students along irrespective of their level of understanding. I interact with my students as a friend so that they can trust me to help…
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Have a plan on how to progress with the child's studies. Be approachable and keep the student interested and make sure they value the education they are receiving and show how this information will serve them in the future. Reliability and persistence in making sure that the student comprehend the subject matter. Friendly and approachable nature…
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I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are threefold: - offering explanations of and guidance for specific topics and skills - matching the learning levels of the student whereas the content discussed should neither be too easy nor too demanding - tutoring in a non-judgemental fashion whereas failures are treated as…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to let them learn happily and remember the knowledge for a long time. We cannot let them feel stress or afraid of learning. I think my strengths as a tutor are: - use simple sentences and examples in our life to explain concepts so that students can easily understand. After students…
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Besides the Academic part, a tutor can build confidence and impart positive attitude to the student, so that they can be successful in all walks of life. Ability to engage children and teaching them in an effective…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to understand their obstacles, may it be a particular math topic or studying maths itself. A tutor must be able to guide their student through these obstacles in order for them to succeed in maths. By talking and discussing with the student, a tutor should be able to understand what method…
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I think it is extremely important for a student to feel comfortable in the presence of their tutor, allowing them to express where they are struggling, resulting in an appropriate environment for both teaching and learning. When this relationship is formed, a tutor is able to fully understand the areas of difficulty for the student and are…
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Tutor is a guidance and the support. A right tutor can shape the future of the student. As the Chinese proverb goes: "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for lifetime". Hence I would say tutor plays a very important role in shaping the education and career of the student by teaching him/her the right…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate a student when they feel demotivated by making them feel confident in their skills and knowledge. It's important for the tutor to provide full support and guidance in an individualised manner to tailor to their specific needs. It's also important for the tutor to communicate…
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A tutor can guide students to achieve their goals, make them confident and sow seeds of morality and wisdom. At a young age, the values that a tutor can imply on a student are of paramount importance. I am highly passionate about teaching. Apart from that, I have strong communication skills and try to engage the students by making my lessons fun…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to what they need and make sure to push them only to their highest point of productivity. Every student has different goals and learns in a different way so it is the responsibility of the tutor to cater to those needs. I am able to foster and maintain strong connections with…
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In order to establish a good relationship, the tutor must be an energetic person, someone with a lot of enthusiasm with respect to human interactions. This interest will certainly have a positive impact on a child discouraged by the school and his or her bad grades. Through his or her good mood and motivation, the tutor will be a model for…
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Make them ready with the subjects and analytical skills for their entire life. Patience,skills to deliver best result and great at teaching tricks and providing indepth explanations since I enjoy all of that and am an experienced…
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I place high importance on uncovering the strengths of the student and using them to develop a learning strategy which maximises their learning potential. I also consider rapport building and connecting the subject matter with the interests of the student as some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Patience, creativity,…
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Help a student in the areas in which he is stuck or feeling difficulty Groom and provide him guidance not only in studies but also in grooming his personality As a tutor, I am good at understanding my students' concerns. I know in which areas they will find difficulty and also I can guide them to get the best desired results they…

Local Reviews

Hannah is a great tutor.
Katie, Russell Lea

Inside Russell LeaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Sophie worked on surface area and area of composite shapes, along with strategies for breaking down complex geometry problems.

For Year 10, Lachlan revised algebraic operations including expanding brackets and solving equations using targeted practice from his chosen workbook.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Ava focused on calculus applications by practising optimisation (max/min) problems and reviewing differentiation techniques through real exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student repeatedly left revision for major exams until the last minute and missed key Term 1 content, leading to ongoing gaps in algebra that now undermine confidence before finals.

As one tutor observed, "he has not done any work on this revision on his own."

In Standard Maths (senior), another student failed to mention a major assignment part, completing it solo instead of seeking help—missing valuable feedback and support.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student consistently crammed working onto one page without clear layout, making error tracking nearly impossible during complex algebra. These habits created confusion and wasted time during sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Russell Lea noticed some encouraging shifts lately. In Year 11, William used to rely on memorising formulas but has started asking more "why" questions and now works through problems using logical steps instead of just rules.

During a recent Year 12 session, Kyle took initiative by focusing revision on his weaker areas for an upcoming exam; he's also begun double-checking his work independently—something he avoided before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who once hesitated to speak up is now regularly explaining how she solves math problems out loud and even volunteered to tackle the hardest question first this week.

What they say about our tutoring

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I thought you might be pleased to hear our daughter, Arizona, is very, very happy with Lawrence's tutoring. It has been a meaningful development for her, albeit there is a great deal of fundamental work to do to bring her up to where she really needs to be. Thank you for your support with this.

Just a short note to let you know we will be finishing off with Alex today, as Penelope sits her HSC maths paper tomorrow. He has been a terrific help and I would be thrilled to recommend him if you need any references.

All is well. We agree it can take some time to settle in, but having Meg has already improved the children's routine and helped up with homework. The plan is to increase the time that she comes to 1 and a half hours. We are looking at then continuing that through next year.

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 Five Dock Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Russell Lea Public School.