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Prikshita

Economics Tutor Miranda, NSW
In my opinion, a teacher must always be willing to learn those concepts for his students which they want to know. Also , a teacher must even provide them with some learning methods so that they can get grasp over any topic easily. Moreover, a teacher must always motivate a student and help him to think out of a box. Apart from that, teacher can…
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Joseph

Economics Tutor Oyster Bay, NSW
Build a relationship with them. I believe that the learning will be far more effective for the student if there is a strong relationship between myself and the student. This way, I will be able to differentiate my teaching methods to best suits the learning needs of the student. I am extremely patient. I am very calm and believe myself to be very…
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Roxanne

Economics Tutor Penshurst, NSW
To impart knowledge as well as learning techniques that can be useful not only for the subject at hand, but also for all other subjects the student will have to study in the future. I do my best to build and cultivate a relationship with my students. I believe this is important for me to know what motivates them, and from there I can devise the…
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Krishna

Economics Tutor Mortdale, NSW
Sensitivity. As a tutor, I need to be sensitive if my student is having a hard time absorbing my lessons, if they are bored, if they aren't focused, or anything else. Sensitivity on these matters can make the tutorial more effective. I always try to usw different kinds of approach when teaching. I cam easily adjust in order to make my leasons be…
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Economics Tutor Kingsgrove, NSW
I think it is important to be patient with your students. Some students are slower to learn than others, and others learn things in different ways compared to the rest. If you have the patience to teach them all properly, then it really shows on their performance. I believe that one of my strength is that I take pride in teaching my students. If…
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Ang

Economics Tutor Mortdale, NSW
The crucial factor a tutor can assist student is show them where to look as most students will have their own way of finding the direction. What I mean by that is teach and make them understand, give them multiple approach of solving an equation, and later they will choose what best suits them. I would say my strength will be the ability to relate…
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Kenshi

Economics Tutor Caringbah, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill confidence and foster a growth mindset. Beyond imparting knowledge and academic skills, a tutor plays a critical role in nurturing a student's self-belief and belief in their own abilities. By providing encouragement, support, and positive reinforcement, a tutor can empower…
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Alexandra

Economics Tutor Bexley North, NSW
I believe that tutors need to help students feel confident in their ability. When a student feels more confident in their work they will be able to see more clearly their potential and this will help them perform better in their assessments. Tutors need to be supportive of students and encourage them to work hard, not do all their work for them.…
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Elliot

Economics Tutor Greenhills Beach, NSW
Changing a students mindset and reigniting their passion for learning. Some students can lose belief in themselves and don’t know their true ability to learn and apply knowledge. Getting that spark back in them and making them become confident in their own ability can be very rewarding and can make learning fun again. I’m a good listener, I…
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Nikita

Economics Tutor Bardwell Valley, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them develop the confidence and skills to be a proactive and eager learner who is ready to expand their knowledge and skills, as well as teaching the student that making mistakes are a crucial part of learning that shouldn’t be feared. I think my strengths as a tutor are…
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Lambros

Economics Tutor Bardwell Park, NSW
Increase a student's confidence in areas that they are struggling. Provide students the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of a problem or topic just explained to them. Students need to acquire confidence in their ability to complete questions and demonstrate this whenever possible rather than listening to the tutor just explain…
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Ishita

Economics Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
1. Be patient. 2. Tailor the lesson as per the student's needs. 3. Take tests and interactive sessions with the student to ensure his progress. 4. Regularly revise already taught lessons/concepts. 1. Maintain patience with students to ensure their proper progress. 2. As a responsible educator, I ensure that I prepare my notes and do a…
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Vidhya

Economics Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
A tutor is expected to share his/her knowledge having in mind that every little concept taught would be a stepping stone to build interest and curiosity in the student to pursue it further or learn something useful to apply the same in real life. It is a huge responsibility and no game. This, I feel is the most important thing a tutor can do for a…
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Riley

Economics Tutor Jannali, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is understand the position and situation of the students, therefore they can better tailor their lessons to said the student. Furthermore, this approach allows for better tutoring of students that may not be able to concentrate or dislikes the subjects. Furthermore, it is important for a tutor to take an…
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Economics Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
The first and the most important thing that a tutor needs to do is, understand the student and his approach while dealing with a question. Once you are on top of that, you can work further on concepts and basics. I am generally described by colleagues, friends and families as a good listener. I treat every student as a unique case and try…
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Peirong

Economics Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
Be patient and solve the student's problems with understandable way Get good with student and get the result with good…
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Tessa

Economics Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
Planning for student success is integral. This means understanding the students needs, current situations, their goals and planning for the best outcome to achieve those goals. Importantly, a tutor can offer their perspectives on the best way to understanding a concept and solving a problem. A tutor should also offer alternative ways that may…
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Economics Tutor Banksmeadow, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is too raise and maintain a sustained level of high confidence within the student, so that they may enter their exams and studies with a positive mindset. Furthermore, it is of course the role of the tutor to advance and enhance the learning capabilities of the student, to the best of their…
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Economics Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
The most important role of the tutor would be to support the student in all manner a way, be it motivating them through a tough or stressful period or providing the resources and experiences to guide them through high school. My high school experiences of going through the rigorous James Ruse high school maths program, which have taught me all the…
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Economics Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
Finding out whether a student is a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner is important. By discovering how the student learns best, I believe he will be able to reach his true potential. To do this, a tutor must be malleable in his teaching methods and communication. Furthermore, it is crucial that the tutor and student create a bond that reaches…
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Economics Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
The most important thing about tutoring is to ensure the students learn strategies to learn new mathematical concepts, so they can succeed on their own. This is because if a tutor were to consistenly helep a student by giving answers, the tutor is not going to accompany the students into their exams, and so the students may feel lost without the…
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Economics Tutor Botany, NSW
I think the most important thing is being a tutor who is able to understand the limits and goals of their student and to help them achieve it whilst not applying excessive pressure on the student. I am understanding and patient which I consider to be very important qualities as I do not want the student to be afraid of asking for help, especially…
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Harshit

Economics Tutor Botany, NSW
A pivot role played by the tutor in a student's academic journey is to provide him with a vision towards the heights he can reach and ensure that hope in the minds of students is eternal as success is a long process and a tough journey, so I believe tutors greatly assist their students in remaining focused and having a sane receiving mind at all…

Local Reviews

El-Abed is doing s great job. El-Abed has managed to get my daughter, Faith, to agree to a 90min session weekly which should work well as she has some work to do.
Kate, Ramsgate

Inside Sans SouciTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Ben focused on balancing chemical equations and net ionic equations, as well as calculating molar mass, moles, concentration, and identifying limiting reagents.

In Year 12, Jessica worked through acids and bases concepts alongside titration calculations using real past HSC-style questions.

For a Year 10 student, Sam practiced solving trigonometric functions with missing values and applied sine, cosine, and tangent to worded problems for extra reinforcement.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly arrived at lessons without completing assigned revision, leading to time spent re-covering last week's algebra instead of progressing—"I feel like I am wasting not only my time and Jarod's time but also their money."

In Year 7, one learner avoided independent practice on balancing equations between sessions; this meant class-taught ideas faded before the next lesson.

A primary student misplaced homework sheets or wrote answers on scraps, then struggled to locate them when needed.

For a Year 10 trigonometry task, confusion lingered because feedback from past questions wasn't revisited before moving on.

Recent Achievements

One Sans Souci tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 chemistry student who, after struggling to balance equations last term, now completes net ionic calculations and all molar mass problems independently.

In another session, a Year 9 English student—who used to rush through homework without much care—has started keeping a neat notebook and now explains her answers aloud when asked, showing real engagement.

A younger student in Year 3, previously hesitant with spelling tests, recently spelled five tricky words correctly and finished his band-level quiz in under five minutes.

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My son Joshua had Tu as a tutor and he had great results. He responded well to Tu as a teacher, his marks improved and he gained confidence through the tutoring.

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 Sans Souci Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St George Christian School (Infants).