What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
I enjoy the interaction with students. Whenever I see a light bulb moment as a result of my explanations, I get an immense amount of satisfaction, knowing that by helping them in my areas of expertise, I can ensure that I have indeed helped them to understand concepts and allowed them to progress in their learning journey. I enjoy helping people in general, but when it is academic-related, it compounds the satisfaction since I can know that I have actually helped.
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
I think the main factor that would make me a great tutor is my level of patience. I am also good at adapting to the situation, which would be useful in tutoring, as different students have different learning styles, and I can therefore change the way and direction of approach when explaining a concept. For example, in the past, a student asked about factorisation, so I tried to explain it as how I have heard a teacher do it, but it doesn't seem to be working, so I changed my approach, realising that the issue is not that the student can't understand factorisation, but rather it's because he didn't have a good grasp of how to expand an equation. So I first explained how expansions work, before reversing that concept to explain factorisation, and it helped too. I also have a great personality for tutoring, I am outgoing enough that tutoring sessions won't be awkward, but also focussed enough that the lessons won't go off track.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
University of Melbourne, Bachelor of Commerce,
91.6 ATAR.
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide encouragement in their learning journey. I don't think tutoring would achieve much if the students are not confident in their own abilities. As a former student myself, I understand the harrowing feeling of disappointment in learning, and how this can negatively impact performance and therefore lowers scores. Knowing how to deal with setbacks and emotions in learning is important, and I can provide help by positive reinforcement and support to help the students get over the learning curve, allowing them to thrive.
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Exam Prep 📝
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About Bobby
Experienced Peer Support Leader
This tutor has actively participated in their school''s Peer Support Leadership program, guiding younger students through various subjects. Their role involved not only teaching but also developing alternative approaches to ensure comprehension. Such experience highlights their strong interpersonal skills and dedication to helping others, making them a patient and effective tutor for your child.
Strong Communication and Patience
Known for clear and concise expression of ideas, this tutor excels in communicating complex concepts in an understandable manner. Their high level of patience ensures that they remain calm and adaptable, adjusting teaching methods to suit each student''s needs. This ability was particularly evident when they successfully helped a student understand factorisation by first explaining the foundational concept of equation expansion.
Organised and Motivated
With extensive involvement in school leadership programs, this tutor has honed exceptional time management and organisational skills. Their motivation stems from a genuine joy in helping others succeed academically. Commended by teachers for their dedication and innovative teaching methods, this tutor is well-equipped to meet the expectations of both parents and students seeking quality educational support in Maths and English.
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Recent Tutoring Comments:
Charlie did very well on the steps of finding the patterns.
Charlie did very well on the steps of finding the patterns.
Nothing needs improvement.
Charlie was able to grasp the new way of skip counting, by adding numbers.
Charlie was able to grasp the new way of skip counting, by adding numbers.
Nothing much.
Charlie did very well in the game we played
Charlie did very well in the game we played
Nothing much
Charlie was able to use knowledge from vertical addition to help solve vertical subtraction.
Charlie was able to use knowledge from vertical addition to help solve vertical subtraction.
Nothing needs improvement