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I believe doubt sessions are very important and the tutor needs to make the student so comfortable that he does not feel judged while asking the doubt. Able to comprehend student's strength and weakness in every topic is very important. To understand each and every student is different and has its own learning curve is very important. I explain…
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Tutoring is a form of specialised teaching, and two-way communication is fundamental to successful teaching. It is easy to talk at a child to teach them a concept on a basic level, but patience, asking the child questions and listening to their responses effectively are essential elements in ensuring the student understands the content. From many…
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Resetting tutor's mind and knowledge to the student's level is the first thing a tutor should do. I strongly believe the story about helping someone how to fish would give him/her a life, sympolises a teacher's greatness. I am very patient and friendly. I normally flush out my mind when I start teaching to see the chapter through the student's…
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A tutor should have the ability to share information in a way that others will learn, grasp the concepts, understand the input. A tutor should be able to know strengths and weakness of a student. A extra paper work is required by tutor for better performance of a student. A regular assessment of student to enhance his performance. A tutor should…
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Being able to provide support. Sometimes, a student just needs someone to talk to- and knowing that they've been through the same thing that they have, it empowers them and encourages them to make proactive decisions in their learning. I view the foundation of effective mentorship as one of trust, mutual respect, and goal driven progress that is…
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I believe that the best thing a tutor can do for a student is help the student develop more confidence in themselves. This will result in them trying their best which is what is most important. I am very patient, positive, persistent and hard working. These strengths help me to motivate students. I am also creative and practical. I always find a…
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Guide students to achieve their goals in academics and help them throughout the entire process supporting them mentally and physically . Clear communication skills Attractive teaching methods Fast methods of solving problems Committed Kids can ask anything over whatsapp at any preferred time and can get an answer to their query within one…
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Understand what the student needs and help them achieve it also understand between the lines because not all students communicate effectively I have a good heart for young people I am patient I have good communication…
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I think the most important things a tutor should do for a student is to encourage the student to do better rather than to aim for perfect grades. Every improvement, regardless of the extent, is an improvement and it should be appreciated. A tutor should also prepare for the lessons before hand and have a lesson goal/outline to keep on track. A…
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Illustrating the solution, explaining with the right examples, respecting everyone's views and value every question however simple it maybe. Making the discourse interesting and interactive. These are the most important things a tutor must deliver while teaching students. Simplifying complex topics with day to day examples is what I do. I will not…
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Directing the students in the correct way.. My biggest strength is that I can explain and make students understand the Concept and I have great patience to handle…
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The most crucial aspects a tutor can offer a student include personalized guidance, clear explanations, and a supportive learning environment. Tailoring the teaching approach to suit the student's individual learning style and pace fosters a deeper understanding. Additionally, providing clear and concise explanations of complex concepts helps…
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Impart full knowledge and skills for not only current studies/subject at hand but make the student/s well equipped with all the skills and techniques required to ace any other subject/s. Teaching methodology; I try to break down a subject/concept into the simplest possible with easier to understand…
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A tutor , much like a teacher , should not only help to suppllicate the teachings that one receives in school , but also to establish a relationship with the student to help them learn the basic etiquttes of life and also to provide them a new perspective of life ,for which they may not be able to comprehend at this time. A tutor should also…
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The most important thing for an educator is to make all students feel safe and welcome and for the tutor to understand that not all students are at the same level or have similar capabilities. Every student is different and requires diverse strategies to facilitate their learning. I believe in humanistic approaches to education and I believe that…
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A tutor can make a student follow the right path to success. Help the student to achieve their goals using both hard and smart work. Provide them assistance in case of fear of exam and help them in applying strategies to smartly cover their syllabus. I am good at easily explaining hard concepts and also I can clear the doubts of students any…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do to help a student is, first find out what they know and then build from there. A lot of the questions that stumped me wasn't because I couldn't find the solution but because I didnt know why the solution worked, and I just needed it rationalized for me. I think my biggest strength is that I also have…
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A tutor's impactful duties encompass creating a nurturing and encouraging learning atmosphere, customizing instruction to meet individual needs, delivering clear explanations, offering constructive feedback, and instilling a growth mindset. Furthermore, guiding students in developing effective study skills and a genuine passion for learning stands…
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As a tutor, it's essential to connect on a personal level, understand student's challenges, and create an environment where they feel comfortable asking questions.Being approachable, empathetic, and showing genuine interest in their progress is what a tutor is all about. I believe my strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to explain complex…
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To listen and find a creative way that suits their learning style. This is to help the students remember and understand the content. It is also important to make time for every student and make them feel important My strengths as a tutor include patience, persistence, strong knowledge of content, great understanding of what markers are looking…
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The most important things I believe a tutor can do for a student is making the subject material accessible and understandable for them. A good tutor can help a student clear away the misunderstandings and help a student find their way through learning where they struggled before. I'm very calm and understanding when it comes to figuring out my…
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Being patient Able to lead and grasp student’s attention and interest to…

Local Reviews

Kiera is great. Isayla enjoying learning, so going well.
Leila, Waterford

Inside WilsonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Sofia worked through perimeter and area of 2D shapes, along with converting metric lengths using practical measurement examples.

In Year 9, James tackled simultaneous equations and explored trigonometric functions, applying these to problem-solving tasks.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily focused on binomial expansion and quadratic equations, practising step-by-step algebraic techniques to build confidence for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student showed progress in algebra assignments but tended to rely on memory for formulas rather than using the provided formula sheet—"I have corrected him about it," the tutor noted, which previously led to avoidable mistakes.

In Year 11, one student's confidence remained low despite solid understanding; hesitation to attempt questions slowed test practice and sometimes caused second-guessing.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled with differentiating addition and subtraction symbols, often pausing mid-task for clarification.

Occasional distractions during tutorials, especially for Year 8s, meant extra time was spent regaining focus instead of moving forward with new content.

Recent Achievements

One Wilson tutor noticed a Year 9 student who had been hesitant to ask for help now starting sessions by bringing up questions from class, a shift from his earlier habit of staying quiet when stuck.

In Year 11, another student previously struggled with dividing ratios but, after some guided practice, was able to explain the process back and complete several problems independently.

A younger primary student who found adding and subtracting numbers confusing last term now volunteers to solve examples on her own during lessons and has begun completing similar homework tasks without prompting.

What they say about our tutoring

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Just an up date on Alexander. He is absolutely shining with Matt - fantastic tutor!

Ivana is really on to where Ethan's weaknesses and strengths are and works on them. The report is very thorough and I see/agree with her feedback. She really knows where he is at. It's great areas can be targeted and some are quick and some take longer to consolidate. We are very happy with Ivana and appreciate all her efforts!

Padma and Pearl have made a good connection and are working well together. She arrives on time, is very focussed and very good at engaging Pearl. Padma also really knows her maths and I think this has helped pearl feel more confident about doing math.

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 Riverton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wilson Primary School.