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Woodville Gardens' tutors include a secondary school mathematics teacher with a Master's and national research credentials, an ATAR 99+ graduate with state subject awards, Kumon and private tutors experienced from K–12 to engineering level, seasoned peer mentors, and academic high achievers in maths, science, debating, and creative writing.

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Understanding individual needs: A tutor should take the time to understand the unique learning needs, goals, and challenges of each student. This allows them to tailor their approach and materials to effectively address those specific areas. Providing personalized guidance: A tutor should offer individualized attention and support to help…
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A tutor can always support or help his/ her students, could take student's weakness in a positive way. A tutor can analyse the student's capabilities in a detailed manner which is very helpful to figure out the areas that need more focus and attention. One of my attribute is that i am good at getting to know the student, once i am familiar with…
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Ensuring that the student enjoys and understands the learning process better. That failure is a part of not only education but life and that the biggest growth can result from failure (eg J. K. Rowling, A. Einstein, M. Jordan). Be patient. I've always appreciated a patient teacher, it takes the pressure of needing to perform in front of someone…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient in the teaching and learning process. Being able to teach or solve a problem in more than one way is important to determine which method is the most helpful for the student, as each individual learns in their own way. I have been tutored before, so I know what it is…
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Personalized tutoring fills a niche that can't be filled in today's schools alone. Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. Successful tutors listen and communicate early and often with parents and teachers. I have good listening skills, and I believe to understand the emotions and problems the children face.…
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I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is teach them well and ensure they understand everything about the topic being taught. With patience and practice anything is possible , as a turor my goal would be to explain everything clearly to my students with a hope that their grades will improve. My strenght is always my…
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Providing clear explanations, patient support, and tailored approaches to their learning styles are essential. A tutor should cultivate critical thinking, encourage questions, and foster a positive learning atmosphere. Equally important is instilling self-confidence and a growth mindset, enabling students to tackle challenges independently. Also,…
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The most important thing is that a teacher can do for a student is to the make student comfortable while sitting in class. Apart from this, a teacher can change student Life to achieve the good grades which will help to the student in his or her career. My strength as a tutor is that I am having patience, responsibility to teach. The most…
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Everyone is unique- in a child that struggles to solve basic equations lies an elite athlete, a child failing in chemistry may turn out to be the next Gordon Ramsey or that one differently abled child maybe the world’s greatest business tycoon! As such, I believe that it is important to address skills beyond the traditional knowledge of…
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Help the student understand the concept and if possible, relate it to real life scenarios. Deep understanding of topics covered in school, using logic to answer questions and finding patterns in…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is helping around with the difficulties the student is facing in their curriculum. Improving on their weaknesses on the whole improves the quality of learning and makes them more viable to achieve their potential. My biggest strength is to be able to connect with students, relatively easily.…
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To teach a student how to learn. I have studied and worked with multi-nationals and people from diverse backgrounds and levels of education. I have served in several leadership roles both as a student and as an engineer. I believe this gives me the people skills that i need as a tutor. With my experience as an engineering student I have used…
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To teach a student how to learn. I have studied and worked with multi-nationals and people from diverse backgrounds and levels of education. I have served in several leadership roles both as a student and as an engineer. I believe this gives me the people skills that i need as a tutor. With my experience as an engineering student I have used…
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The most important thing is to answer their questions and teach them well, not just know copy the answers down but actually understand what's going and teach them my own experience As a Chinese background student, I think my math is good and I'm a people person as I have customer service for more than two years and I really want to make more…
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1.Be Knowledgeable enough in math. 1.Improve mathematical skills 2.Always be patient 3.How to get higher marks in the exam I am good at communicating with others. English is not my first language, however that is not a problem. I am good at explaining complex concepts and ideas in a easy-understood…
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Identifying the student's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. I would ensure their strengths are reflected through their work and that we are spending extra time focusing on the weaker areas. As a tutor, you act as the student's moral support, as the subjects they are receiving tutoring for are the subjects they find the most challenging. You are…
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making enjoyable and fun environment. even a boring subjects can be easy to learn for students if they are happy and willing to learn my biggest strength in tutoring is willing to helping student in difficulties. some area where they are struggle or they need certain…
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The most important thing in tutoring is ensuring teaching is catered to each individual student. A tutoring session is often set up as a one-on-one session allowing a unique relationship between student and tutor, whereby a tutor can gain a deep understanding of the teaching that works best for a student, and ways that may not work so well. As a…
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Discovering the challenges and worries about the topic of students and enabling them to overcome their struggles by explaining in detail. I have good communication skills that I can communicate with different ages; I am responsible, and I will do my best to help students; I am cheerful, outgoing and positive, and I can get along with others well;…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the student to enjoy learning, and impart a good studying method. After all, even the best tutor cannot help an unmotivated student, and a lack of self-motivation is the biggest obstacle that many underperforming students fail to overcome. I am good at following the student's pace.…
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Being able to engage the student in the lesson and making sure they actually understand. Learning should be a fun process if not it should be made as fun as possible. Being able to teach in different ways depending on how the student is able to understand. Every student has their own study methods, and ways of understanding, so according to that,…
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Be well organised and be prepared for next class Communication - I have had experience tutoring students my age when i was studying together and younger students as well. Respect - Although you may need to repeat same thing due to students not being able to understand well, I believe it is my duty to continue answering and teaching until they…

Local Reviews

We have been getting a tutor for our year 8 twin boys and their marks have gone from a C to an A (93 and 95%) in two and a half terms. They are a lot more focussed and feel a lot more confident going into exams. I have and will refer EzyMath to other parents for sure. Cheers, Brad
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Inside Woodville GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Georgia focused on breaking down number sentences and practiced long division, as well as reviewing times tables to build mental maths skills.

For Year 9, Ali revised scientific notation and significant figures in calculations, then worked through percentage-based questions including mark-ups, discounts, and profit/loss scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Priya tackled factoring quadratic trinomials using different methods and reviewed difference of two squares problems to consolidate algebraic techniques.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, a student completed most tasks but left several exercise questions unfinished until prompted; as noted, "he didn't complete the exercise questions, so made him to complete it."

In Year 11 biology, one learner hesitated to answer homeostasis questions at home and required repeated explanations to clarify confusion.

A Year 8 student relied heavily on guessing in problem-solving sessions—"she tends to guess her answers instead of thinking it through"—which slowed progress and increased frustration during money calculations.

In senior classes, forgetting key formulas or misapplying exponent laws often led to missed marks on tests despite understanding concepts when explained step-by-step.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woodville Gardens noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who had always left assignments to the last minute—this week, she proudly showed her finished work before the due date for the first time.

Another high schooler has started asking targeted questions when stuck on scientific notation, instead of staying silent and guessing through problems; this is helping her handle new exam material much more independently.

In a primary session, one student surprised himself by reciting his times tables smoothly using a chant—a breakthrough after weeks of freezing up on multiplication tasks.

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 The Parks Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Woodville Gardens School Birth-6.