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Fida

Physics Tutor Fairview Park, SA
As a physics tutor, I believe it is critical for providing a space for students to not be afraid to be wrong and foster engagement. A tutor must allow students to think for themselves and provide prompts which enable more critical and deeper thinking. A tutor must be able to understand the different needs for each student and be able to provide…
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Mark

Physics Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
I believe the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to act as a great role model for them and ensure that your actions are always, respectful patient and well-mannered. Additionally, I believe it is important for the Tutor to allow the student to enjoy the process of learning and instil in him a never-give-up attitude. My…
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James

Physics Tutor Salisbury Heights, SA
As I alluded to earlier, I think the student's enjoyment is extremely important. That's not to say that they should be having fun at the expense of gaining knowledge, much the contrary; I think the best way for a student to gain knowledge that will last beyond the next test or exam is to have it conveyed in such a way that they take a genuine…
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Jake

Physics Tutor Fairview Park, SA
In the first instance the tutor needs to help them understand the work at hand and equip them with the knowledge and skills that are expected in that subject. The tutor should present the subject in an interesting way to engage the student and ensure the student experiences success to maintain their motivation. Over time, the student will then…
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Hannah

Physics Tutor Banksia Park, SA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is that they can provide the knowledge to help the student to learn the content needed in a precise and clear language. Also to help their way through the few hardest schooling years of their life to achieve their dream score for their subjects. Also to help to inspire them to do well…
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Isaac

Physics Tutor Fairview Park, SA
The most valuable thing a physics tutor can do is show children that learning can be easy, enjoyable, and rewarding. Tutors are positive role models to students and can be academic mentors to them which has great influence to their entire wellbeing. My greatest strength as a tutor is being able to explain content in a variety of ways. If a child…
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Justin

Physics Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
Have patience and understanding. Not everybody understands maths as well as the next person, for osme people they could get it easily, but for others it could take a while. Having patience for a student is a great way to help them and also encouragement; is another very important thing that could be done for a student and hopefully a combination…
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Alexander

Physics Tutor Golden Grove, SA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to be able to connect with the student and teach things in a a way that they will be able to understand and apply in real-life scenarios. Another crucial thing that tutors can do for students is to be able to teach them valuable learning strategies that they can use all throughout…
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Niki

Physics Tutor Tea Tree Gully, SA
- Ask what part of the subject is hard to understand first - Give them practice questions and examine them like it's a real test - Let them know that they are getting better and have the ability to get high grades no doubt - Make sure they aren't battling with issues and have full focus when tutoring them - I am confident in my own ability to…
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Madison

Physics Tutor Ridgehaven, SA
Understanding the students want and needs and goal planning to achieve this able to describe things in different…
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Dave

Physics Tutor Hope Valley, SA
I feel like a physics tutor has the responsibility that student should never be sacred to ask any question he or she might have lingering in their head as that leads to more confusion and hence bad results. My strength as a tutor would be my different approaches towards teaching maths. I can modify my teaching technique depending upon how the…
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Inderjeet

Physics Tutor Modbury, SA
I assert that successful tutors are able to build strong relationships with their students as it personalizes learning. Another thing is to teach to the student's strengths and minimizes the students weaknesses. Every student and their way of learning is different, so, as a tutor, one should be flexible according to the needs of the perplexed…
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Vanshika

Physics Tutor Modbury North, SA
A tutor shall assist a student to reach their full level of potential in achieving academic goals and build up their confidence. Understanding individual student's calibre and formulating particular strategies for…
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Calvin

Physics Tutor Modbury North, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them believe that no matter the circumstances they are in, they can achieve anything they desire. I think my main strength as a tutor is my patience when dealing with students and people in general. Moreover, I am able to dedicate myself fully to learn in order to teach others, should I…

Local Reviews

I could not be happier with Corinne. She is an intelligent personable young lady who has already helped Alexis so much.
Renae

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Dominic worked on understanding integers and evaluating numeric expressions, then moved to practice with order of operations (BEDMAS) using lots of examples.

Year 10 student Abigail tackled factoring quadratic expressions in different formats to clarify tricky areas, followed by an introduction to basic statistics concepts and terminology.

In senior years, Laura focused on the rules for differentiation and properties of derivatives, then reviewed antiderivatives and basic integral concepts in preparation for her STAT aptitude test.

Recent Challenges

Most students have shown steady progress and engagement, but a Year 9 student recently needed extra clarification when tackling graphing questions—"some clarification issues" meant confusion lingered after class until further discussion.

In Year 12, one student planned to finish the year independently, which may limit timely feedback on tricky concepts if support isn't sought early.

A primary student asked for more exercises during sessions to deepen understanding; while motivated, this reliance on in-session practice suggests less independent revision outside lessons.

The result: new skills are built, but moments of uncertainty or gaps persist longer than necessary between meetings.

Recent Achievements

One Upper Hermitage tutor noted a big shift with Dominic, a high school student who now regularly asks for extra problems to test himself—whereas before, he'd wait for guidance and was hesitant to tackle new questions alone.

Abigail, also in high school, has started bringing her own questions on linear relations and probability rules to sessions; she used to need hints but is now confidently clarifying her own points of confusion.

In Year 8 maths, Lachlan moved from passively listening to actively jumping into discussions and responding well when challenged on tricky concepts.

Last week, Dominic specifically requested practice exercises on frequency distributions for the next session.

What they say about our tutoring

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Diana is terrific.  She's on time, very patient and Declan feels he is now understanding the basic concepts.  It will take time but Diana will get there with Dec

At this stage we are very happy. Nick likes Tharaka and his overall attitude to maths has changed. He is quite happy to give things a go. His confidence is building.

Suparna is lovely and very patient and Sitota is very happy with her. I think it will take a good few months before we see any progress with Sitota considering her learning difficulties. All positive and we are moving forward though

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fairview Park Primary School.