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Cindy
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I consider a tutor responsibility towards students is to be committed and flexible. The tutor should be with their student even if both have been going through the exam period. The tutor should never cancel on a lesson with a student for their own studies. As well, it is a must to be patient towards the student and be flexible as a tutor to learn…
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1. Leading students to the correct direction of problem-solving by giving life-related examples. 2. Explaining concepts with understandable statements. 3. Gaining confidence through successes and achievements. I finished high school with 99% ATAR. And I achieved high distinction rewards twice in the Australian Maths Competition. I finished my…
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Maaz
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a positive learning environment, adapting teaching methods to individual needs, providing clear explanations, and instilling confidence in the student's abilities. My strengths as a tutor lie in my adaptability to the student's level, keen observational skills, and a high…
James
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The tutor should be logical, able to clear all the doubts and be proactive. The steps involved in solving the problems should be clear, understandable As a tutor , I can be more practical, sound, judgemental, funny, and moreover make the students understand the concept clearly. The tutor should give equal consideration to all the students…
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Ideally, tutors help students build problem-solving skills, and help them become confident, independent learners. They should give personalized training to each student depending upon their capability on grasping the knowledge. Important soft skills of me as a tutor include time management skills, leadership skills, having a strong work ethic,…
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A tutor needs to make the student interested in the subject. He/She should be self-motivated and should have the hunger and passion to learn more and more. I m patient, experienced and love to teach. I apply multiple approaches to a solution. My focus is to teach in such a way that the student understands the analytics and reasoning behind the…
Marjorie Valeshka
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An effective tutor nurtures a student's confidence in tackling math challenges, tailors teaching to individual styles, provides emotional support, imparts practical problem-solving skills, fosters independent learning, sparks and sustains interest in math's real-world relevance, and tracks progress while setting goals. In essence, a tutor not only…
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Help to achieve the desired goals of the student I act like a friend not like a teacher and try to create a friendly environment so student feels…
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A tutor has an important role in the life of the student and many things that a student learns from the tutor sets a standard for how the student will relate with his/her studies. A tutor’s main job is to teach the student about how to apply his/her learnings in real life, and by doing this the student will develop skills for real life problems.…
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As a tutor I can assure the students that they are safe and can ask any simple question that they do not understand. Making them feel welcomed and assuring them the tutor is always there to help them. Working towards building their self-confidence and assuring them they are not any different from the rest of their class. I am professional in my…
Dipendra
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are understanding their needs, creating a supportive environment, providing clear explanations, offering guidance and feedback, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, promoting active learning, supporting motivation and confidence, and collaborating with parents and teachers.…
Sinfronio
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1. The student must feel comfortable with the Tutor, who must create a smooth, two-way communication and friendly atmosphere. 2. The Tutor must understand and identify the extent of the student's needs, after which a suitable teaching strategy must be integrated into the tutorial process. 3. The Tutor must be patient enough to allow student, a…
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To be patient and supportive at all times, encourage them to attempt questions and support independent learning. I am motivated and enthusiastic to teach students. I am adaptable and flexible, as well as empathetic to different students'…
Dan
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Allowing otherwise struggling students to understand and appreciate a subject they have difficulty understanding. Inspiring students to pursue the subject that they are interested in. What I consider my strengths as a tutor: teaching students techniques they can utilize when solving mathematics problems. giving fundamental mathematical…
Velibor
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To put a student on two legs, give him/her knowledge and good skills and feed with self confidence. Furthermore, working on good selected examples is more important than working on high number of similar problems. I am trying to understand why is my tutoring important for every specific candidate. I like to develop creative approach to the…
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Support and raise self esteem…
Syed Muhammad Ahmed
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Personal relation. The feeling of not annoying the teacher but the teacher being there for them even if the student asks the same question multiple times. To be a part of their result for example if they pass to try to be a part of their happiness and if they are unable to achieve the result they intend to then to try to be comforting and motivate…
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Let them share their opinion and suggestions. Moreover, to understand each student’s strengths and interest. I have a flexible character, extrovert, eager to learn new skills and…
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Given that type of feelings which make a student comfort to learn something, do something. I can take the attention of the students when I explain…
Lidiya Ann Mary
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Be friendly , person who loves to spend time with children , playing and guiding them , help to understand the toughest part in their subjects and to organise the learning criteria accordingly . Experience more than 2 years Friendly and likeable Active listening Loves children Time management Knows art, craft and games Child supervision…
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Tutors should offer guidance, encouragement and support throughout the learning process, they should be patient and approachable, create a safe and comfortable environment to students, can provide feedback and assessment, can provide strength and weakness and should be able to set goal for students As a tutor I have clear and concise explanations…
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Make sure the student is able to understand the content and give tips on how to revise and learn on their own too. I have good communication skills and I am patient…
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Understanding the student's needs and learning style.Every student is unique, and what works for one student may not work for another. A good tutor should take the time to understand the student's needs and learning style so they can tailor their teaching approach accordingly. I am very good at teaching.I am friendly with the students and the…

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Kevin was great during the session and Ruby felt comfortable with the session.
Katie, East Victoria Park

Inside WelshpoolTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student worked on lowest and highest common numbers, as well as long division using practice questions; another Year 8 focused on order of operations, adding fractions, and converting fractions into percentages with step-by-step examples.

A Year 10 student tackled advanced trigonometric identities from Modules 9E to 9H, deepening understanding through targeted proofs and problem sets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student working on vectors and trigonometric identities missed key lessons due to illness, so recent sessions focused on catching up quickly—this led to some confusion when tackling proofs and challenge questions. As noted, "she can get stuck on proving equations and hashing the wordings of the problem," showing that gaps in prior learning still slow progress even after review.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student struggled with test tasks because she rushed through questions and avoided writing out her working—errors crept in unnoticed until marking time.

In primary, incomplete homework left one Year 5 unable to recall times tables without finger counting.

Recent Achievements

Anele, a high school student aiming to boost OLNA scores, has started turning complex word problems into equations much faster than before—something he used to hesitate with.

Seren now comes to sessions prepared with her own list of trigonometric identities and independently solves advanced problems she once needed help on.

In a recent primary session, one student who was previously unsure about what "add" meant can now confidently add two- and three-digit numbers after using visual strategies, finishing the lesson by explaining her working out loud.

Maths tutoring in Welshpool

Most parents appreciate that there is little more important than educating and enabling their children. This is one of our core values - Education Is Life! Whether your child needs a bit of help keeping up or wants to get an ATAR of 99.95, they'll need the right support to get there. There are 154 maths tutors in Welshpool, WA who can help with that - from problem solving to study habits. Check out hundreds of reviews below - these tutors do a great job.

Maths Tutor Welshpool

Private tutoring is all about getting the right person who fits well with your child's unique needs and personality. That's where we come in. We'll put you in touch with a maths tutor and organise a trial lesson. If you don't like it, we won't charge you. And because we like to keep things simple, there are no booking fees, cancellation costs, minimum requirements, there's no nonsense. Just use what you need based on a simple hourly rate.

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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 Cannington Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Queens Park Primary School.