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Joey

Economics Tutor Kogarah Bay, NSW
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is modify lessons to suit the needs of the student and provide resources to ensure the student can succeed; whether that is getting ahead of class schedule or just answering questions that the student is struggling with. Hopefully building confidence and skill along the way. I am…
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Samantha

Economics Tutor Oatley, NSW
Understand their personal style of learning (what works best for the student) and making the learning experience rewarding and enjoyable for the student. I am very patient and level-headed which comes in handy when trying to get students to understand concepts which may be challenging or confusing to…
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Hofmann

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
One of the most important traits an economics tutor can have is empathy. Understanding the unique learning needs and preferences of each student is crucial. A tutor can create a motivating and engaging environment by adapting teaching methods to suit the student's preferred learning style. When students feel understood and supported, they become…
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Yashrajsing

Economics Tutor Carlton, NSW
I believe that tutors need to be: 1. Honest as this helps to establish rapport and trust 2. Flexible as this means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the students 3. Be patient as learn not to show annoyance in your speech or body language 4. Be good listener as learn to pick up clues in your…
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Elicia

Economics Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I believe that the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to understand how they think and explain concepts clearly. I think that tutors should be responsible for knowing what levels their students are at and finding the best ways to make their learning process more engaging as well as guiding them through difficult…
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Faryal

Economics Tutor Penshurst, NSW
Bring positive change in their lives. Help them in overcoming hurdles that hinders their success. Assist them in creating the society they want to live in. Sensitivity and adaptability The aforementioned factors are the need of this rapidly evolving society. it doesn't matter how academically qualified a person is, unless, he/she have the…
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Zeemal Meer

Economics Tutor Penshurst, NSW
-Have confidence in the students -Simplify complex problems for them -Understand their level and teach accordingly My strengths are I love to simplify problems and I have been using this technique in my professional career. Maths isn't hard, It's just sometimes teachers cannot simplify it for…
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Sophia

Economics Tutor Bexley, NSW
Finding out where the student can improve in his/her current learning, making differentiated learning plans, and teaching students what to learn and how to learn. Very patient. Good communication skills. Strong commitment to teaching ( teaching is my career). Able to think deeply to find out difficulties or challenges in students' current…
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Robert

Economics Tutor Rockdale, NSW
The most important thing is to get a student interested in the topic. Ability to inspire is what people remember about good teachers decades after school. Second is explaining tricky ideas. Third is building self-confidence. Ability to explain, patience, finding interesting examples. I would test a student's knowledge of each topic before moving…
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Allyza

Economics Tutor Rockdale, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are providing personalized support, fostering a positive learning environment, instilling confidence, and helping the student develop effective study skills and problem-solving strategies. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, adaptability to individual learning…
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Ivan

Economics Tutor Lugarno, NSW
I wasn't the smartest kid in the school and I don't think a person good at doing tutoring is how their intelligent in the area. I believe is more like how they can understand the children, understand why they feel the difficult on the subject. As Normal kid myself, I have the ability be the good tutor I think. I have the ability to allow kid to…
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Mohsin

Economics Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are: -Build strong, personal relationships with their students. -Truly personalize the learning -Minimize the student's weaknesses -Incorporate connections to the student's interests -Should have specific content expertise -Tutoring is ubiquitous. Good tutors recognize the…
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Benjamin

Economics Tutor Bardwell Park, NSW
I think some of the key things an economics tutor can do for a student include the tutor trying the absolute best to ensure the student understands the subject or any difficulties the student is having with the subject. A tutor must never give up but continuously strive to ensure that there student is confident in their ability to succeed in a…
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Gian

Economics Tutor Taren Point, NSW
The most important aspect of tutoring, besides providing students with better grades, is allowing them to feel comfortable when I am tutoring them. A logical concomitant of comfort is a better ability to learn and as a consequence better results. Thus, I place a great emphasis on understanding the idiosyncrasies of the student and allowing them to…
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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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Julian

Economics Tutor Sylvania, NSW
- Making sure the student fully understands the method of solving a problem so that it can be applied to a range of other questions - Understanding areas of weakness and doing more practice in those areas as well as providing alternative ways of thinking about a problem The ability to relate to the students’ perspective, and the ability to…
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Dimitri

Economics Tutor Sylvania, NSW
- Being patient and persistent with teaching students - Being creative and willing to explore different methods of teaching to ensure students learn in a way that suits them. - Maintaining a positive attitude towards students, remaining calm and supportive. I believe my strengths as a tutor include, being patient with students, being able to…
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Kenshi

Economics Tutor Caringbah, NSW
The most important thing an economics 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…
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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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Gavin

Economics Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
One of the most important things an economics tutor can do is to support the student providing them confidence to tackle the task in front of them. Second to this I think is to provide them a roadmap of how to deal with a situation where they don't know the answer or the approach to the question. Teaching that not knowing the answer to the…
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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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Riley

Economics Tutor Jannali, NSW
The most important thing an economics 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…
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Omar

Economics Tutor Ramsgate Beach, NSW
Guide students, and allow room for error in order to learn Patient,…

Local Reviews

Dion is actually excited about Maths again and told me the other day I really like Maths now, after spending the majority of this year hating it and feeling down on himself because he just couldn’t understand some of the strands and considered himself to be really bad at it, even though his results in NAPLAN and school reports did not reflect this, it was just that he had lost all confidence. So we are so excited for him, that he’s gained that confidence back and he thoroughly looks forward to Nav coming every week. So just after 2 weeks, I want to say how beyond happy we all are with Nav and Ezy Math as an entire organisation. Your correspondence has been very thorough and extremely helpful with lots of great tips and explanations. You’ve managed to turn this Maths learning experience from a negative one to a positive in just a couple of weeks. We can’t wait to see what great success Dion can achieve with the help of Nav.
Faye, Sylvania

Inside Sylvania WatersTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Diyian focused on multiplication and long division as well as fractions and decimals, using practical examples from schoolwork.

For Year 9, Hayley worked through past exam questions in trigonometry and reviewed her errors from previous papers to strengthen understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Shayan practiced probability concepts and statistics, completing sample test questions involving fractions and division for targeted skill-building.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 mathematics, one student often avoided writing out full working, especially on subtraction and division tasks; "he just wrote the answer without steps," making it harder to catch calculation slips or review mistakes later.

A Year 9 learner showed low motivation after tough exam questions—leaving several unfinished, as noted: "She didn't do any work that week again."

In Year 11, a student relied mainly on familiar problems for revision and hesitated to attempt unseen HSC-style questions, which meant less progress with challenging content.

Missed homework and incomplete classwork have also made it difficult for students to track improvement over time.

Recent Achievements

A Sylvania Waters tutor noticed Hayley, a high school student, now writes her own topic notes to revisit tricky formulas—a shift from relying solely on explanations. She's also begun tackling questions she previously got wrong independently, which is new for her.

Another high schooler, Shayan, has started reading questions more carefully before answering and improved at selecting the best response rather than rushing—something he struggled with earlier in the term.

For Year 3, Violet recently began to grasp multiplication and division basics after finding them confusing last month; this time, she completed a set of problems without help.

What they say about our tutoring

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Alexandra has benefited greatly from her tutoring over the last semester. It has helped to boost her confidence and she has improved significantly.

Thank you for the great assistance provided to my two children, Tristan and Grace. They both feel more confident in the maths classroom as a result of the tutoring received through EzyMaths Tutoring.

Kevin and Hugo appear to be going very well. Kevin communicates well with Hugo, and we have a good idea of his progress. Hugo seems to enjoy his lessons and be motivated, which is very positive.

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 Taren Point Public School.