What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
Although I've had no commercial tutoring experience, I've had the responsibility of guiding my little sister through any hard topics she's encountered in her schooling. I can fully say that the thing I love most about tutoring was seeing her finally understand the concept she was struggling with and gaining confidence in maths. I hope to share this experience with my future students through Ezymath tutoring :)
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
I think my strengths as a tutor is my patience and ambition! Throughout the whole process of 'tutoring' my little sister, I have never gotten upset or impatient when she comes across a difficult question and repeatedly says she doesn't understand despite me explaining it 100 times. I've come to understand (from my own experiences of being tutored) that everyone learns at a different pace and should have their learning catered to themselves. Thus, I believe I can take this experience and use it to patiently teach my future students, ensuring they fully understand any difficult concepts :)
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
One of the most important things a tutor can do for their student is boost their morale. As a student who got tutored, I was always embarrassed of receiving extra help with my subjects as I thought it meant I wasn't as smart as others. I was blessed to be tutored by a teacher who continuously reminded me that it was okay to be tutored as it meant that I was making a huge effort to improve my studies, demonstrating a growth mindset. Being tutored helped me improve my grades, but it also helped me gain more confidence in myself. I hope to spread this confidence in the future students at Ezymath!
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About Mina
Dedicated Volunteer and Community Contributor
This tutor has demonstrated a strong commitment to community service through her volunteer work at a local primary school. She participated in over 12 fortnightly sessions, accumulating more than 30 hours of community service. Her dedication to helping young students not only highlights her passion for education but also showcases her ability to connect with children and support their learning journey.
Academic Excellence and Extracurricular Involvement
With a Bachelor of Psychology currently underway, this tutor combines academic excellence with active participation in various school committees and clubs. She was a key member of the School Formal Committee, Graduation Committee, Table Tennis Team, and Energy Breakthrough Club during her secondary education. Her involvement in these activities demonstrates her leadership skills, teamwork abilities, and well-rounded character—all essential qualities for an effective tutor.
Proven Success in Mathematics Competitions
This tutor''s prowess in mathematics is evident from her consistent performance in the Australian Mathematics Competition, where she ranked within the top 25-30% nationally across multiple divisions. Her achievements underscore not only her mathematical aptitude but also her ability to excel under competitive conditions—qualities that will inspire confidence in parents seeking maths tutoring for their children.
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Recent Tutoring Comments:
Maya worked through her homework at an efficient pace with minimal errors. Maya was also able to attempt the additional worksheets covering multiplication.
Maya worked through her homework at an efficient pace with minimal errors. Maya was also able to attempt the additional worksheets covering multiplication.
Maya made minimal errors in her homework. She was able to understand what each question required of her and provided sufficient detail in her answers.
Maya worked through her homework at an efficient pace with minimal errors. Maya was able to confidently complete the additional worksheets covering addition.
Maya worked through her homework at an efficient pace with minimal errors. Maya was able to confidently complete the additional worksheets covering addition.
Maya made minimal errors in her work and required a little assistance with angles. By the end of the lesson, Maya was able to distinguish between acute, right, obtuse and reflex angles.
The spelling practice involved revisiting past words that Maya had difficulty spelling. By the end of the lesson, Maya was able to spell all the words correctly. ...
The spelling practice involved revisiting past words that Maya had difficulty spelling. By the end of the lesson, Maya was able to spell all the words correctly. The reading practice involved reading a chapter out of the book allocated by her school. Maya was able to use her finger to read each sentence without skipping over words.
Maya requires a little assistance with spelling difficult words and is encouraged to sound them out loud. When reading, Maya should also remember to be aware of commas and full stops to make pauses when necessary.
Mitchell was able to confidently complete the math exercises on pythagoras theorem using the general formula.
Mitchell was able to confidently complete the math exercises on pythagoras theorem using the general formula.
Mitchell is encouraged to continuously review questions related to pythagoras theorem in order to improve his confidence.