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I teach students to learn not only new things, but also how to learn. The tutors should help students feel more confident and engaged in their studies. I am a strict and patient tutor and teacher. I have ten years of experience in the education sector. I can also teach English to new immigrant families (e.g., children and adults from China). I…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their cognitive load. Focusing on how much the student can process during a given session, allows an effective learning plan to be created. In turn, the student will be able to establish deeper understandings and be able to reach their full potential. My strengths are…
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Some of the most important things a student can gain from having a tutor would be to build up their confidence in a certain subject, by providing specialised teaching and education for that specific student, to increase their understanding. A tutor would also provide a different perspective of difficult concepts, being seperated from the…
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Help students to help themselves by scaffolding their learning and building their confidence. Teaching students to approach a topic in a way that they can break it down into its constituent parts, developing a plan to address each task, and successfully completing it, step by step. I have had good feedback from students saying that I am…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to use their 1 on 1 experience to be able to help them develop their knowledge beyond the surface level, and to create the foundations on which they will have a strong foundation to build upon in future school and university I have a solid understanding of mathematics and enjoy figuring out…
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I believe providing an environment in which the student is confident and motivated about what they are learning will help them achieve goals. Realistically you spend 1-2 hours a week with a student and cannot realistically teach them all the content they learn in those allocated times so need to motivate and provide confidence in the student so…
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Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who can understand their problem and explain it in a way they want , and I can just do that . Right there to the point. I can explain to the point and cover the gaps in their learning. Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who…
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I think the most important is to follow the students lead. They will often know their weaknesses and from spending time working with them, you can take note of possible areas of improvement. However, at the end of the day you are there to help the student so by listening and communicating effectively both parties will be satisfied. The ability to…
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Step-by-step guidance and encouragement. I am a good communicator and I have a lot of…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show that they believe in them and their ability to succeed academically and overall. I tell my students on a regular basis "I believe in you!" and "You can do this!" I find that creating this positive and encouraging learning environment is integral. My strengths as a tutor begins with…
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I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide guidance, support, and personalized attention. A tutor should create a positive and encouraging learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and seeking help. It's crucial for a tutor to listen actively and understand the student's…
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A tutor must be able to deliver the contents of a subject clearly and be receptive to all doubts and concerns a student may have without being judgemental. I strongly value being an approachable person who can engage students and make learning an enjoyable experience. Having interests that lie in a range of fields including art and science, I am…
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To be an effective tutor, it is essential to focus on three critical aspects. Firstly, a tutor should be able to create a personalized learning experience that caters to the unique needs and learning style of each student. Secondly, building a strong rapport with the student is essential in fostering a positive and supportive learning environment,…
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The most important thing a tutor can be is patient and understanding of the fact that the student may not pick up the concept as quickly as they did when they first learnt it. On a personal level, my patience is my biggest strength. Through university helping my friends, I learnt that not everybody learns at the same rate, so there is no point in…
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I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them feel comfortable in approaching questions that appear difficult or confusing to them. I believe that this allows a student to realise that they have more potential than what they might have believed otherwise and it might be arguably the best way for them to improve…
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I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is be patient and try to bring themselves to the students own level of understanding of a topic in order to explain in a way that makes sense to the student. I think it's important that the student feels understood and is able to communicate what they don't understand, so that the…
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In my experience, the most important part of tutoring is instilling confidence in the student that they are able to eventually understand/master the material. No one is perfect, being able to understand different individuals needs and concerns with their class(es) is extremely important. If a student doesn't believe they can do something, they'll…
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Being responsive and patient. Not to be too pushy but still make the student realise his or her potential. I am calm and understanding. I know how to adapt my approach for the needs of the student. I am responsive and have a good sense of understanding the weakness of my…
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There are definitely many important things that a tutor can do for a student but in my opinion, the most important would have to be correcting the mistakes and wrongs. I believe that understanding why a student got a particular question wrong is one of the hardest, yet most important responsibilities of a tutor as he/she has to ensure the student…
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Believe in the student's ability to learn and improve. Everyone has the capacity to succeed, enjoy learning, and become more confident in their own ability to improve! I am very patient - I believe it is important to make sure concepts are understood before moving on. I am confident in breaking scientific concepts down into simpler terms…
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It is essential for student to understand rather than keep memorizing so the tutor needs to implement that and make sure that student will follow. Knokwledge Passion I love my…
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The most important thing when tutoring is personalizing each lesson on a student by student basis. It is essential the tutor understand the student so that they can relate topics, see their strengths and weakness, and ensure the student feels comfortable and in a safe environment. When tutoring students I find it is important to be able to…

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Inside South FremantleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chinnu worked on multiplying, dividing, and simplifying fractions, as well as using short division to help with fraction calculations.

For Year 9, Mia focused on evaluating angles in triangles and quadrilaterals, and applying algebraic reasoning to solve for unknown angles.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam revised parabolas and quadratic equations through pre-test review sessions and practiced structured problem-solving strategies relevant to their upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to keep clear notes during lessons, which made revision for algebra and angle problems much harder; as one tutor observed, "setting out clear notes to aid revision" was a recurring challenge.

In Year 11 trigonometry, reluctance to admit gaps in understanding led to missed opportunities for feedback—this showed up when the core purpose of trig functions wasn't grasped.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner tended to disengage if a solution wasn't obvious immediately, often saying "I don't know how to do that," then stopping work altogether instead of applying practiced problem-solving strategies.

Recent Achievements

One South Fremantle tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after struggling to identify key features in parabolas and quadratics at first, was able to explain these confidently by the second week.

In another session, a high schooler who used to hesitate during fraction division started working through short division steps independently and got correct answers without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student has begun double-checking their subtraction work by adding back the answer—a new habit that shows real attention to accuracy, since they previously rushed and skipped checking altogether.

What they say about our tutoring

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Josh is lovely and seems to be working well with Kate - time will tell but at this stage we are very happy

We are so happy with Hana.. She is amazing and the boys are responding really well to her.

Hi, all seems to be going well so far hopefully it will pay off with good HSC results

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 City of Fremantle: Fremantle Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Beaconsfield Primary School.