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Sumera Fatima
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized support to address their specific learning needs, fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, helping them develop critical thinking skills, and empowering them to become independent learners. Additionally, offering encouragement and motivation can…
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I believe a tutor’s most important job is to listen to their student as they can measure which areas a student requires the most help in and form a method to explain the content in a way that the student can understand and remember. One of my strengths as a tutor would be my patience as I can empathise with the struggle of the students and will…
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Georgia
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I think the most important thing is believing in them and their ability to do it, Sure you can talk for hours and hours about a subject but if they don't believe in themselves they'll doubt themselves and this can make their current and future studies a problem. Also i believe using each individual child's pace and unique learning technique helps…
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Listening to a student and teaching them how to solve any problem I am understanding, a keen observer and…
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The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to foster a passion in the student for the subject they are teaching. Once the tutor accomplishes this, the student will be more motivated to work towards improving their results. As such, with some guidance from their tutor, the student will achieve incredible results. One of my main…
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I think the most important thing would be to assist a student in achieving their goals but to also challenge them to reach their potential. A tutor should be able to not only teach the content required by the syllabus to also go beyond and provide tips for effective studying or provide advice on future career paths. I think my key strength would…
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Verbal communication skills Material in hand Explain with own experiences and examples Flexible and discipline Boost confidence Group discussion Engaging with new methods Cooperative Excellent atmospheric…
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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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For me, it is definitely is to help the students feel confident in their lessons. This means I would help them to fully understand their lessons and get them prepared if the teachers ask them any questions. I have a lot of experience with kids (I was a Teacher Assistant and a Football coach) so I know how to communicate well with kids at all…
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Initially, he/she must understand the background (educational / intellectual) of the student(s). Moreover, need to understand on where the student is struggling and what he/she wants to achieve. It will give a tutor a great perspective on when and how to start. Then, develop a lesson plan accordingly. Be the guide but not a helper of a student. It…
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When I tutor students, I tend not to follow the same pattern or process of learning for every kid. I believe tutor can play huge role in a student’s life when it comes to teaching them how to fish rather than serving the fish. The ability to remain calm and composed in any situation I think is my biggest strength. Having to deal with kids who…
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I believe the most important things a tutor can do is to be encouraging and to teach students long-term study techniques that work for the way they think and learn. A tutor should also be understanding and attentively listen to the student in order to communicate with them the best way to solve particular problems and improve. A tutor should also…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build up his/her confidence on the areas he/she is lagging behind. Working as a tutor for hostel students made me realize my excellent ability to effectively communicate the subject matter in a way that best suits them. A combination of subject matter knowledge, excellent verbal and written…
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For me, I think the comfortable study atmosphere is vital for the student. The student will not be able to study efficiently in anxiety. Sometimes a student might know the knowledge, but they are too stressful or not confident to write it out. Providing a comfortable study atmosphere for them will be helpful. Also, it is significant to answer the…
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Guide students, and allow room for error in order to learn Patient,…
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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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I think above all else, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them and give them the necessary skills and understanding to be able to work independently, and to better understand the studying strategy that suits them best. It is important that a tutor is able to teach a student but more important than this is that a…
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The most important attribute a tutor can do for a student is to adapt to their specific learning needs and styles. Making the children's learning experience an enjoyable one as tutoring can often be daunting to most. My other strengths include the ability to translate hard learning concepts for students to…
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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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Student is confident in their work and mentally know they are able to achieve whatever they desire as long as they put the effort in. Fantastic communications skills as well as good subject knowledge and curriculum knowledge too. Good at explaining things to children by applying concept whilst using real life examples. Very patient, empathic and…
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I think the most important thing is to have an open class where students feel like they can always ask for help no matter how many times. I’m extremely patient yet able to control a class with a friendly…
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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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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…

Local Reviews

Both Nicholas and Natasha are very happy with Mitchell and lessons are progressing beautifully.
Sophie, Sylvania

Inside SylvaniaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 Grace focused on finding fractions of whole numbers and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, using online activities for extra practice.

Year 8 Tia reviewed her recent maths exam and worked on algebra skills including expanding and factorising expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Hayley tackled tree diagrams in probability and practiced trigonometry concepts through targeted past paper questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student faced setbacks in exam preparation by repeatedly avoiding topics she found challenging, focusing revision mainly on familiar content—"most of the questions we did we had already went through before," as one tutor observed.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled with organization, often arriving to sessions without necessary materials or completed homework, which disrupted momentum during lessons.

In primary years, a reluctance to write out working was seen; for example, a Year 4 student frequently skipped setting out steps in subtraction tasks, leading to confusion when reviewing errors.

Each instance chipped away at confidence and slowed visible progress.

Recent Achievements

A Sylvania tutor noticed a big change in Hayley, a high school student who used to hesitate but now regularly asks questions when stuck—she even picked up her old mistakes and corrected them herself this week.

In another session, Olivia managed to finish quadratic equations and similarity problems without help after just a few examples together, showing she's moved past needing step-by-step guidance.

For a younger student, Grace went from struggling with equivalent fractions to simplifying them independently by the end of the lesson, confidently tackling each new example as it came up.

What they say about our tutoring

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I found Ahmad a wonderful young man whom Kira really took to straight away and was so happy to finally start to understand Maths.  He is a exceptional teacher.

Darius is WONDERFUL. My husband said it is great hearing the tutor and Tom discussing the work going on. Looking forward to seeing the improvement in Tom's yearly report for maths.

We were extremely satisfied with our tutor.  She helped Chantal immensely and since then Chantal has done very well in school.  Her Naplan results came back today and they were above the National and her School marks. Ezy Math was very helpful and understanding and I have nothing but praise for the company.

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