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Char Yee

Tutor Stonyfell, SA
Listening to the student Breaking down information to ensure understanding occurs Helping student believe in him/her self Patience Persistence Communication Understanding that all students are different and use different methods to…
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Pavly

Tutor Stonyfell, SA
Be patient with them as everyone learns at a different pace, and also reassure them, especially when they lack confidence. Most importantly provide them with the help they need to succeed. Patience, good communication, intelligence, understanding that it's my responsibility to help this student which will motivate me to work hard and help them to…
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Tumal

Tutor Wattle Park, SA
As a tutor, my most important goal is to help my student understand the material and develop their problem-solving skills. To achieve this, I create a welcoming and supportive environment where my student feels comfortable asking questions and seeking help when needed. I use a variety of teaching methods to reach all types of learners, such as…
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Jason

Tutor Wattle Park, SA
Listening to the students is the most important things a tutor can do. Not everyone can study at the same pace or method. While I have my method of teaching, it helps the student to be more comfortable to study in a way that they are familiar or works for them. I can be as soft or hard as required to teach my students. Listening to them and…
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Rebecca

Tutor Wattle Park, SA
I believe the most important aspect is encouraging learning and allowing students to explore creative aspects of learning freely. I believe that the way you are taught and the encouragement you receive along the way has a significant impact on a student's performance. Hence, I believe that teaching a student to be confident in themselves and their…
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Jonathan

Tutor Burnside, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to accommodate their learning style. Students have ranging techniques and motivations when learning content. Personally, I struggled with auditory learning as a student, and would therefore ask my teachers to give me a range of tactile learning techniques to assist in my learning. I…
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Farzan

Tutor Burnside, SA
understanding that not all students understand concepts the same way and the first time that can sense when students do not understand and willingly tries another approach of presenting the material. Passionate, empathetic, good listener, explaining material in multiple ways, reliable, evaluating students with asking several questions, and Giving…
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Rucan

Tutor Burnside, SA
Provide a structured and highly efficient way of teaching that simultaneously encourages independent problem-solving and allows the student to understand the concepts in a comprehensive way. Students should have a deep understanding about the subject which is not just a cut-and-paste from what the teacher explains. Teaching independent critical…
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Jason

Tutor Erindale, SA
One of the most important things I have realised over helping my friends in year 12 would be to walk through the question and not actually doing the question for the student. Sure you could do the question for them and they could get full marks for an assignment or whatever, but they would not understand the fundamentals lying behind the question…
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Matthew

Tutor Burnside, SA
A tutor should display patience, kindness, and develop a relationship with the student; as well as personalised learning. I think it is important to develop different strategies of explaining concepts to students, this is a skill I was able to further improve whilst on placement. There is more to tennis coaching than teaching children how to…
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Yi

Tutor Hazelwood Park, SA
- Be sure about the answers you about to tell your student in regular questions. - Everyone has their opinion, let them think and have their own thoughts on objective questions. - Listen and trying to be supportive. - Teach them how to be resourceful instead of telling them what to do. I have never become a formal tutor but I think I could…
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Solomon

Tutor Kensington Park, SA
Ultimately the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to aid them in learning. However, along with that there must be good foundations to assist this, such as: creating an environment the student feels comfortable and happy in, building good rapport with the student and ensuring the learning content is being delivered in such a way…
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Adrian

Tutor Leabrook, SA
Providing consistent guidance, support and encouragement. Developing skills and confidence so the student can achieve their goals and become an independent learner. Patient, understanding and empathic style. Strong grasp of the subject, explained in an engaging and interesting way. Reliable and mature tutor with a genuine passion for helping…
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Jonathan

Tutor Beaumont, SA
- Being available for the student not only during lesson times but during the week - Being empathetic that not all students learn at the same rate, every student is different and therefore require different teaching techniques - Being responsible and preparing teaching material in advance My main strengths lie in my communication skills. I…
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Ethan

Tutor Kensington Gardens, SA
Build interest. For younger student, most of them are still trying to find their interest in a certain field. The best thing I can do is to build interest with my humorous skill. Interest can lead students to an automatic learning mode, they will intake the related knowledge and digest them by themselves, and have the ability to do self-study,…
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yuting

Tutor Magill, SA
The most important thing is to help students develop a problem-solving thinking mode, rather than simply explaining a certain problem. After the problem-solving thinking mode is formed, they can not only efficiently solve the problems in learning but also actively deal with the problems in life. I am a very patient person. I can answer students'…
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Konstantina

Tutor Magill, SA
When each session ends, students should be comfortable with the content covered, and also comfortable with applying the concepts in a variety of ways. Tutors need to enable students and help their way of thinking on how to approach different kinds of questions, especially questions that students don't know how to approach. Also, it is important…
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Maged

Tutor Linden Park, SA
Every parent wants their child to thrive, and as a tutor, I believe the three pillars of that success are individualized approaches, motivational guidance, and clear communication. Each student brings unique strengths and interests, and tailoring my methods to ignite their curiosity is crucial. This personalized spark can be the difference between…
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Amitava

Tutor Marryatville, SA
To gain confidence in them and make them more methodical and improve their exam strategy and psychological approach. I can feel the wavelength of every student quickly and befit my style of teaching…
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Lennie

Tutor Linden Park, SA
I think to be able to personalise teaching plans and tailor tutoring sessions to the specific learning needs & strategies of each individual student is crucial to achieve the best learning outcome and get the most out of tutoring from the perspective of the student. Aside from that, a tutor should have good listening skills, creativity, patience…
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Enswer

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…
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ARPITA

Tutor Magill, SA
I think a tutor must understand that every individual is different and must be able to mentor the students according to their individual needs and should guide and motivate the students on a regular basis. I have an engaging teaching style and explain concepts in clear, concise and easy to understand manner. I have an expertise in designing the…
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Giang

Tutor Marryatville, SA
I think the most important thing is to give them an interest in the subjects. In my study path, I realized that the easiest way to study well in a subject is loving them. Therefore, instead of providing them with a full of academic lessons, teachers should help them feel entertained in the lessons. Then, they will find out and get better by…

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Inside StonyfellTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Alyssia worked on adding and subtracting mixed number fractions with different denominators, alongside creative writing that focused on using commas and exclamation marks.

In Year 10, Ethan tackled equations of straight lines—identifying gradients and y-intercepts—and practised graphing them accurately.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Grace reviewed titrations in Chemistry, focusing on calculating molar ratios and manipulating the n = CV formula for various titration scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4, a student's handwriting made their work hard to follow—random capital letters in the middle of sentences disrupted clarity and slowed review. "Sentences need to be conscientious and not rambling," one tutor noted, as unclear written expression muddled key ideas.

In Year 10 maths, another relied heavily on worked examples rather than attempting new problems independently; this habit meant that when faced with unfamiliar algebraic questions, they hesitated instead of applying concepts creatively.

A senior chemistry student often checked formulas instead of trusting recall during molar ratio tasks, which interrupted flow and reduced confidence under timed conditions.

Recent Achievements

One Stonyfell tutor noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who, after initially struggling with titration equations, was able to solve complex problems independently by the end of the session.

In Year 10 maths, another student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now comes prepared with specific questions and actively steers sessions toward their trickiest topics.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student has started applying fraction techniques on their own with fewer reminders than before and can explain how commas separate ideas in writing—something they often missed earlier.

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 Burnside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School.