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Chadstone's tutors include a Master of Teaching graduate with school classroom experience, Kumon and private maths instructors with over four years' K–10 teaching, an award-winning electronics coach, an experienced VCE Maths mentor, and high-achieving ATAR 97+ graduates—plus university scholars in engineering, science, psychology and health, many with mentoring or youth leadership backgrounds.

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Meghana

Info Processing Tutor Hughesdale, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them to become confident, independent learners who not only excel academically but also develop critical thinking skills and a passion for lifelong learning. Tutors have the opportunity to make a significant impact on a student's academic and personal growth by offering guidance,…
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Zacharia

Info Processing Tutor Oakleigh, VIC
Understanding a student's way of thinking and learning always gives good results. That way you speak the language of the student's brain, helping them grasp concepts faster and etching them to their brains deeper. My passion and ability to understand a student's perspective to a T. Problem solving skills combined with great communication to help…
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Varun

Info Processing Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a positive attitude toward learning, and equip them with the tools to become independent learners. A tutor should create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their difficulties. It's…
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Aditi

Info Processing Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is understand the problems a particular student is facing. Each student might have a different way of thinking and different problems. The tutor needs to figure out the best method for the student so that s/he can learn the most. The tutor needs to clearly explain the concepts and then needs to ensure that…
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Akshay

Info Processing Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
A tutor can help understand student topics, teach him some tricks to solve better, and most importantly make them learn from their mistakes. A tutor can help a student as a friend. I am good with maths and good with teaching. I am a good listener, patient, I know how sometimes its difficult to understand something. I use simple examples to teach…
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Anthony Shenal

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, VIC
The most important thing is that a tutor should first understand students differentiated learning capabilities. Being able to adapt accordingly and give the student the conceptual understanding as well is really important. I believe my strength to be the tutoring experience gained through 1 1/2 years of teaching. My capability to adapt to the…
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Sandeep

Info Processing Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
A tutor should always analyse the strengths and weaknesses of their students. This will provide a detailed insight to the tutors on which areas to particularly focus on. Furthermore, based on the strengths and weaknesses of each student, a tutor can prepare a routine for the students in order to enhance their knowledge in those subjects where the…
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Siona

Info Processing Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
A tutor's responsibility includes building a student's confidence by helping them believe in their abilities, and to ensure they develop a deep understanding of concepts, not just memorization. Tailoring the teaching approach to the student's learning style is important for making the material more accessible. Also, creating a safe and supportive…
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Hindumathi

Info Processing Tutor Carnegie, VIC
According to me the basic responsibility for a tutor is to nurture the student's natural strength and elicit more learning and development than a classroom teacher and also understand their strength, weaknesses and interests that would help them academically successful. My teaching methods according to different students ,patience and appropriate…
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Spurthy

Info Processing Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
The most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are making learning fun and easy, boosting their curiosity, simplifying tricky stuff, helping them feel confident, guiding them along, and being friendly. Tutors should make the subject interesting, break down tough things into simpler bits, build up a student's belief in themselves, give…
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Trishen

Info Processing Tutor Clayton, VIC
I would say a tutors' ultimate goal would be to get in sync with the way the student is taught in their respective schools, colleges or universities. Additionally, it is extremely important to make friends with the students, as this is necessary for proper engagement. I am not afraid to do some research when it comes to getting a student to…
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Wasseem

Info Processing Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor should simplify everything for easy learning and provide effective ways to tackle maths problems. I am very patient and motivates my students to work. I always make my students understand the beauty of…
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Haimanjyot

Info Processing Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is make sure the student clearly understands the topic, not just memorises it. It's about helping them build real confidence so that when they answer questions, whether in class or in exams, they're not second-guessing themselves. That means breaking things down in a way that actually makes sense…
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Arushee

Info Processing Tutor Carnegie, VIC
1. Maximise the student's strength 2. Minimize the student's weaknesses 3. Specific content expertise 4. Ideal relationship with students and parents 5. Listen to students and behave accordingly My strengths include flexibility, availability, accessibility, enthusiastic, team player, patient, involvement, inter-personal skills, build a…
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Raghuram

Info Processing Tutor Carnegie, VIC
Understanding each and every student is essential as all students don't operate on the same frequency. According to me even though tutoring is taught in class of numerous students, it is more of a one is to one relationship rather than one is to n. Hence, Understanding students and diagnosing them accordingly, with regard to their individual…
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Nhat Nam

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, VIC
As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing is to help students reach their goals. To achieve that, a tutor must provide guidance, support, and motivation to the student. Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Identify the student's learning needs: The first step to helping a student is to understand…
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Naren

Info Processing Tutor Clayton, VIC
Be a study partner who understands the level of understanding of the subject for the student. Create different analogies that are specific to the student's interests to create a passion for academics. Be an encouraging and engaging tutor who also develops the time-management and presentation skills of the student. Main strengths are my passion for…
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Deekshita

Info Processing Tutor Clayton, VIC
include fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailoring their teaching approach to meet the student's individual needs, and helping the student develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. A tutor should build the student's confidence by celebrating their successes and providing constructive feedback on areas for…
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Melissa

Info Processing Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make learning fun and not tiring or boring. The subject taught or the way it's taught should always be exciting, even if the test marks are not that high yet. Once the student finds their interest in the subject, I'm sure they will climb back up and succeed in no time. My strengths as a tutor are: I…
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Thanuri

Info Processing Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
Make the students understand learning is not only scoring marks in their exams. Building confidence in students. Guiding the students in the correct path other than spoon feeding the students. Teaching the theories with real life applications so that the creativity of students increases and they tend to learn and explore the subject…
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Armandinha

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, VIC
The best thing any Tutor can do is make a student like a particular subject which she/he used to previously dislike. This means that the Tutor has made a boring subject interesting to the students. And in this way, the student will remember what he/she learns for a lifetime and not just for the purpose of examinations. I am a very patient Tutor,…
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Adwait

Info Processing Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Being open with students, sharing each and every thing i know, let students do mistakes because this is how they learn. Making mistakes make you realise where you are going wrong. I can share my whole Mathematics. Which includes other possible methods to solve the same problem. My main strength would be friendly learning sessions with…
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Varniah

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and patient learning environment, tailor lessons to the student's individual needs, and encourage a growth mindset. A tutor should help students build confidence in their abilities, clarify difficult concepts, and motivate them to stay engaged and curious about their…

Local Reviews

Ezy Math Tutoring have been extremely helpful and easy to deal with. Very professional with their communication and efforts to find the right tutors to fit my son's needs. The tutors themselves have made a big difference to my son's school performance and have always been reliable, knowledgeable, relatable and friendly. Highly Recommend.
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Inside ChadstoneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 Mason practiced reading comprehension by answering questions about short stories and tackled subtraction problems from his maths workbook, also focusing on letter formation in handwriting.

In Year 11, Ash reviewed dramatic techniques in Greek tragedy—exploring catharsis and the tragic hero—and studied leadership styles and organisational structures for business management using real-world examples.

Another session with Ash (Year 12) focused on applying business management concepts to exam-style case study scenarios, discussing how different organisational approaches impact outcomes.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student preparing for Business Management SACs struggled with time management, leaving some exam questions unfinished and rushing essay structure—"needed more precise argument progression," one note read.

In Psychology, another senior hesitated to put definitions in their own words, making revision less effective.

A Year 9 student's homework was repeatedly incomplete; when asked about it, they admitted motivation had dropped after missing earlier deadlines.

In Years 3–4 maths, several students avoided writing working for addition and subtraction problems ("did the maths in his head and couldn't explain reasoning"), leading to confusion and slow progress when faced with new question types.

Recent Achievements

Ash has started setting her own goals and now organises all her work ahead of time—something she hadn't done before—so she's fully prepared for assessments in business management.

In Year 11 English, another student who used to struggle with structuring essays was able to funnel her ideas into three clear topic sentences during an essay planning session.

Meanwhile, Mason managed to read two chapters aloud of an illustrated novel with minimal help after previously needing frequent prompting on each page.

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 Phoenix Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Salesian College Chadstone.