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Sneha Sri

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
A tutor can help students in ways a teacher who teaches a whole class would not be able to.Being a teacher myself,I want to help all my students to do their best but various constraints do not allow us to do so all the time Patience Knowledge Subject skills Making learning fun and…
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Jakob

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The tutor should be a mentor to their student, finding fulfillment and happiness in their student's success, while ensuring their goals and expectations are adhered to. Any student can find learning material and solutions online, hence to truly make a difference as a tutor it is essential to be encouraging to the student and have a will to work on…
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Tanvi

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
A tutor should personalize lessons to fit the student's learning style and needs, ensuring concepts are clearly understood. They should also build the student's confidence and critical thinking abilities, encouraging independence. Lastly, teaching effective study skills and offering constructive feedback helps foster long-term success. My…
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Nikita

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Teach at a pace that works for the student My ability to elucidate difficult concepts and…
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Aakash

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I provide detailed feedback which i believe is one of the most important things for someone to truly improve. How are you meant to improve if you dont know what things you need to work on. Its also important to relay the feedback patiently and not to discourage the other person. I am patient, I brainstorm different ideas to teach a concept to…
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Abhinav

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is get the student passionate about the subject material. My strength as a tutor is my in-depth knowledge of the subject…
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Abeer

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Help the student feel comfortable to ask and express themselves. Involve them and their own experience in the topic being taught. Make sure they enjoy the class and feel excited to learn. Patience. communication skills and understanding students. Ability to simplify things and making education fun. Use examples that related to the student…
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Alexander

Software Dev Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Provide them with motivation and support. Teach them to develop independent problem solving skills. Have the ability to summarise tasks to different levels of skill. I have been through all the year levels and know the crucial difference between learning in class and learning one to one, with someone who can communicate concepts in a easier way…
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balaji

Software Dev Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
Imparting the knowledge to student in a practical way not for grades .Imparting the personal willness to solve any type of problem.I consider these things as the most important things a tutor can do for a student. I just don't teach ,I will illustrate the problem in a pictorial way so that student will get an idea of what he is doing, later on I…
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Immanuel

Software Dev Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is their ability to be patient and encouraging. Being knowledgeable alone isn't sufficient, as they should also have the personality traits to be a good teacher. Additionally, tutors need to cater their teaching to match the needs of each student to achieve the best outcomes possible. The tutor should maintain…
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Panduka

Software Dev Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
I feel that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to make them feel comfortable in their presence. I believe that having that sense of comfort will allow the student to not be afraid to ask the tutor questions they are confused with and get the help they need. Not only this but I believe that when a student is comfortable…
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Albino

Software Dev Tutor Cranbourne North, VIC
I believe a tutor should be patient with their student. A student may not learn the concept quickly enough, however the tutor should not get angry or inpatient at the student. My major strengths are being patience, listening and empathy. Listening to students helps them know you care about them.showing empathy assist with letting the student know…
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Thakshila Dilrukshi

Software Dev Tutor Clyde, VIC
Reading and understanding the student. Learning techniques are different from student to student. We need to understand the strengths and weaknesses of students and change the teaching pattern accordingly. Solid education background. I'm currently doing a PhD at the University of Melbourne. I have both BSc and MSc degrees in computer science and…
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Thanesh

Software Dev Tutor Berwick, VIC
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Ketsie

Software Dev Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand what the student needs in order to succeed in the subject. The tutor should help their students overcome any obstacles and reach their goals. Being able to teach concepts in a clear and understandable manner, recognising that I must tailor my teaching approach to each…
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Ishita

Software Dev Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is generate curiosity in his/her mind. The tutor is also expected to lead by example. The way a teacher interacts with the students determines what kind of response they give. Patience, strong communication skills, ability to simplify concepts and passion for teaching are my strengths. I had…
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Nisija

Software Dev Tutor Cranbourne North, VIC
I believe it is the willingness to go through a topic they have trouble, and even when they struggle to grasp the concept, to be a helping hand for them. A tutor helps students feel capable of achieving their goals, helps foster good study habits and willingness to study. My main strengths as a tutor are patience, communication, and adaptabiloty.…
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Sagar

Software Dev Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand that each student is different and learns best in different ways and at different paces. I also firmly believe that engaging the student by doing things like connecting concepts to the real world or even to the student's own interests is paramount for the overall retention…
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NIKITA

Software Dev Tutor Clyde North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student involve clarifying concepts, providing tailored guidance, and fostering critical thinking skills. By adapting teaching methods to suit individual learning needs and encouraging a proactive approach to learning, tutors help build confidence and inspire a genuine interest in the subject.…
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Samia

Software Dev Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I think the most essential thing is to create a supportive and encouraging learning environment where students feel safe to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn from them. By fostering a positive mindset and celebrating their progress, I aim to boost their confidence and motivation to tackle academic challenges. . I take pride in designing…
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Gurkaran Dyal

Software Dev Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are being lenient and understanding of students and their needs addressing any underlying concerns and then presenting a strict conventional teaching to simulate real world academic tasks such as completing exam questions, while then finally addressing the mistakes made and reflection…
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Kanish

Software Dev Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I firmly believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to guide them through their learning journey, such that your not trying to provide the answer to students but rather help them construct their own explanation and solution. As this also builds their confidence and self-esteem, which I believe subsequently lifts their…
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Ali

Software Dev Tutor Hampton Park, VIC
Be supportive and adaptable to different students especially in difficult subjects such as math where the intuition behind a topic may not be immediately apparent its important that a tutor can constructively help the student continuously despite however many attempts it may take and how many approaches you may need. I like to tackle concepts from…

Local Reviews

Noah is doing well so far with Michelle as his tutor. He is starting to improve with his understanding of Maths and is happy with the way Michelle is working with him. I think as time goes by and he becomes more confident that he will improve more.
Melinda, Berwick

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Content Covered

Year 11 student Stella focused on solving simultaneous equations using both elimination and substitution methods, as well as reviewing measurement questions involving parabolas.

For Year 10, Maddie worked through integer operations in Chapter 1A and practised applying rules for adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Alex completed a diagnostic assessment covering decimals, integers (both positive and negative), fractions, BODMAS (order of operations), and basic area and volume calculations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors—this made it tough to spot where logic went off track and slowed correction.

A Year 11 student leaned heavily on mental calculations for polynomial division but left little written working; this caused confusion when revisiting the problem or checking for mistakes.

In Year 6, messy long division layout led to redoing several lines after mixing up remainders.

Another senior student avoided reviewing feedback on a completed application problem, so similar setup errors kept recurring during practice. Frustration set in as solutions seemed just out of reach.

Recent Achievements

One Beaconsfield tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely on a "shortcut" for simultaneous equations now confidently uses both elimination and substitution methods, even checking answers independently instead of waiting for guidance.

In Year 8 maths, a student who once hesitated with fraction calculations now solves multiplication and division of fractions accurately and even simplifies before working out answers—a big shift from earlier confusion.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student recently started trying questions without giving up at the first hurdle; last week he finished an entire set of perimeter problems after initially struggling to understand the questions.

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 Bunjil Place Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Haileybury College - Berwick Boys.