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Tutors in Brunswick West include a primary school teacher with seven years' experience across maths, English and kindergarten; Kumon and private tutors with over six years guiding K–12 students; university-trained educators with master's degrees in teaching or literature; award-winning high school subject specialists; and accomplished mentors in creative writing, music, and STEM.

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Rish

Software Dev Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Listen to the students and understand what the actual issue is. More often than not it's not the concept itself but how the student is processing the concept, and if you don't see that you'll only be able to help them understand through repetition. My ability to tailor lessons to a students needs and study styles. I enjoy working with both…
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Georgina

Software Dev Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think that being patient and empathetic are two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Listening empathetically to a student can help a tutor to understand the way that the student thinks. In turn, the student feels understood and real improvements can be made. Patience is important for many reasons in tutoring. In my…
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Jayeshkumar

Software Dev Tutor Alphington, VIC
Establish confidence, care about them, realising them that we always there for them, be transparent, looking for their growth. My friendly nature, confidence and teaching…
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Micah

Software Dev Tutor Keilor East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student it be approachable. If the student feels comfortable asking questions and being honest about what they don't understand, it makes teaching them much easier. That's why, as a tutor, I would do my very best to be friendly and comfortable with the student, and make sure they can enjoy learning…
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Zakarya

Software Dev Tutor Fawkner, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a deep understanding of the subject matter and to build the student's confidence in their own abilities. It's crucial to create a learning environment where students feel safe to ask questions, make mistakes, and explore different solutions. Personalizing lessons to…
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Mitun

Software Dev Tutor Heidelberg West, VIC
Some of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are to boost their self-esteem, adjust to their preferred method of learning, and simplify difficult ideas. In addition to encouraging critical thinking and offering concise explanations, a tutor should foster a safe space where students feel free to make mistakes and ask questions. My…
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Nazhim

Software Dev Tutor Jacana, VIC
Making sure ALL the students are able to understand what ever the tutor does teaching on. I believe, I am best at transferring the knowledge to the student directly and clearly, therefore the students understand concepts at a basic level and grow later…
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Chris

Software Dev Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
As a student who has had tutors in the past, I think that the most important thing that a tutor can do for their student is to be there for them when they need help and assistance. Time is obviously very valuable, but I realised that I appreciated those tutors who went above and beyond to ensure that I received the help that I needed. Further,…
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Animesh

Software Dev Tutor South Yarra, VIC
A good tutor should make sure that his/her student understands the essence and real life importance of the subject he/she is teaching. Nothing is stronger than a photographic memory, explaining things and concepts in a flow diagram or figure form will help students to retain more information. Every student is on a learning path, thats why they…
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Ben

Software Dev Tutor Burnley, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is to help make the experience and working memorable to them such that they will be able to apply and solve the it themselves, without further assistance. Every student is different but whether is be by an analogy of the problem, a more simplistic version of the problem to work out, or the talking…
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Muhammad

Software Dev Tutor Kew East, VIC
Provide alternative ways to understand concept when students are finding difficulties in learning from them in school. As a tutor, I think some of my strengths are patience - a tutor must be patient with their student - a student is only as good as their teacher, under standing, and…
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Ruby

Software Dev Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Help them genuinely enjoy what they're learning - subjects are rarely as dull as they can appear on the surface, and once you realise that, they can get a lot easier and more interesting. I'm always eager to help out and willing to go the extra mile in order to explain the intricacies of the…
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Duc Hang Giang

Software Dev Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are as follows: + Consolidate student's knowledge obtained from formal schooling + Explain and break down hard concepts into simpler ideas + Help them discover love for learning I am patient and have strong technical expertise. I take multiple high level Math subjects as well as…
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Beau

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick, VIC
Be patient, if they are not understanding its your job to explain it differently. There are hundreds of ways to explain something you just need to find the right one. Patience and the creativity to be able to explain things in a number of different ways until one…
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Prarthana

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick, VIC
A tutor can help forming the most fundamental and strong knowledge base of the student, by guiding him/her rightly. That knowledge base is a foundation of major learning concepts in future. A tutor doesn't only literate the student, but plays a major role in educating one. I can explain a concept to the student in the simplest terms. My friendly…
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Abdul Mateen Ahmad

Software Dev Tutor Essendon, VIC
Make a student comfortable to an extent so that he is not afraid to ask questions. because the moment the student is afraid of asking questions, he will stop learning. I am calm and patient with students which is very important in tutoring. When teaching somebody, one has to have nerves of steel. you can expect any type of criticism or question,…
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Alexander

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick, VIC
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Simon

Software Dev Tutor Parkville, VIC
Help them develop the skills they need to learn, not just teach them specific material. When a student feels confident in their own ability to understand and excel at new things they will enjoy the learning process more. These skills will stay with them forever and will help them learn in any context. I am highly personable and empathetic. This…
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Auren

Software Dev Tutor Coburg, VIC
To really understand where the student is coming from. Far too often throughout my own life I have been frustrated with the way in which teachers and tutors treat you as just another student and bulldoze you with an answer before you've even managed to get you question out. To be able to adapt their teaching style to better suit the student. To…
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Revanth

Software Dev Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Trying to understand the level of math understanding of the student and to work on the math concepts right from the level the students are not clear. For tutoring profession one very important skill is to deliver the knowledge, tutors may be intelligent and superskilled but they become great teachers only when then can get down to the level of…
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Charlie

Software Dev Tutor Parkville, VIC
Giving him/her confidence about hxself, that any path in life is possible and we're never too late to start enjoying the topics we found discouraging before I have a lot experience with teenagers, I can understand their struggles and boost their confidence when they feel they're not good…
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Hayden

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, VIC
To promote interest and skills in the topic they are studying. They should also teach the student how to access and find knowledge that they may require. In the current world, information is easy to find and access. Skills are something that must be learned and cannot be found via a web search. I care about the understanding of the student and…
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Jasper

Software Dev Tutor Parkville, VIC
The two most important things a tutor can do for a student is help with accountability and develop understanding of deeper ideas that students may not have knowledge in. Accountability means being an external party that can help make sure a student feels obliged to study and improve, and developing understanding means students can specialise their…

Local Reviews

Very happy with Fatima, she is excellent.
Joanne, Pascoe Vale South

Inside Brunswick WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jade practised **addition techniques like rainbow facts and doubles**, and worked through school worksheets on identifying quarters.

For Year 9, Mia focused on **expanding and factorising algebraic expressions** as well as tackling worded algebra problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam reviewed **trigonometric functions—particularly angles of elevation and depression—using worded problem scenarios** to prepare for his upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students arrived without essential materials such as notebooks or homework, making it difficult to revise specific topics or track progress—one Year 10 student, for instance, "forgot her maths book, so we had to work off internet worksheets and our memories of what the test was going to cover."

In senior years, over-reliance on calculators appeared: a VCE student scored much lower on non-calculator sections ("marks were 22% (no calculator) and 45% (calculator/open book)"), highlighting a need for stronger mental arithmetic skills.

Across primary and middle years, perfectionism or fear of error often led to freezing up instead of attempting answers; as one tutor observed, "she will freeze up at a question until I prompt her to either tell me if she 'has no idea' or 'give me any answer, even if you think it's wrong.'" This hesitancy slowed practice and sometimes left gaps unaddressed in real time.

Recent Achievements

One Brunswick West tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who previously left tricky worded maths questions unfinished was able to complete one independently after just a few prompts, and then proactively asked for feedback on his creative writing, showing real openness to improvement.

A high schooler preparing for exams started bringing her own revision materials and, after working through trigonometry problems together, could solve similar ones entirely alone—something she hadn't managed before.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who relied heavily on finger counting now uses new addition strategies automatically and even graphed his improved worksheet times to show his mum.

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 Campbell-Turnbull Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's School.