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Cocoroc's tutors include a former principal and head of mathematics with decades leading top schools, a primary teacher skilled in supporting diverse learners, a university lecturer with 20+ years' experience, an ATAR 98.25 Dux and Olympiad medalist, high-achieving engineering and science graduates, and passionate mentors recognized for coaching, leadership, and academic excellence.

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Thushan

Ancient History Tutor Wyndham Vale, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, outside of teaching concepts, is to support the student to arrive at the conclusion/answer themselves rather than leading them to it. A tutor must always support and encourage students to think for themselves. I always listen to my students and encourage them to think out loud. This way I can…
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Ryan

Ancient History Tutor Werribee, VIC
Work with their teacher to identify and diagnose areas of individual need. Qualified and practicing teacher. Understanding of how to differenetiate my teaching to meet the needs of a variety of students. Knowledge of the Vic curric. Able to connect PLT to meet the needs of the Vic…
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Chloe

Ancient History Tutor Wyndham Vale, VIC
I think that the most important thing you can do for a student is to accommodate their needs. If there's something they're just not understanding in class or homework that they're stressed about, it's all about catering to what the student needs and ensuring that their needs are met so that they can succeed in their studies. I'm extremely kind and…
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Mohit

Ancient History Tutor Werribee, VIC
Tutors can be an exceptional asset to a family if they are committed and caring. They should relieve the stress that struggling students place on themselves and on their families and make learning simple and fun. A great mentor and tutor can create happier, more confident students who will go on to achieve their dreams. Some of my greatest…
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Isha

Ancient History Tutor Werribee, VIC
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to empower the student by building their confidence and fostering a genuine understanding of the subject. Every student learns differently, so it’s essential to adapt my teaching approach to suit their individual learning style, hether that means breaking down complex concepts into simpler steps,…

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Joel is great. Well organised, punctual and ensures concepts are understood. Highly recommend Joel to any student needing assistance with their maths.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Jason practised creating and interpreting frequency tables as well as applying the laws of indices, using examples from his own schoolwork.

In Year 8, Kai focused on understanding fractional indices and distinguishing between rational and irrational numbers, including practice with surds and identifying ordinal versus cardinal numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Victoria worked through solving quadratic equations by factorisation and revisited methods for expanding and extracting common terms from algebraic expressions using hands-on exercises.

Recent Challenges

During recent Year 11 Maths sessions, over-reliance on the CAS calculator was noted—particularly in defining functions and graphing—which meant less time spent understanding manual graphing methods. As a tutor wrote, "He used the CAS for every function task, but couldn't explain why graphs behaved as they did."

In Year 9 algebra, incomplete written working (especially in simplifying fractional indices) led to hidden sign errors that slowed progress during corrections.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student avoided showing steps when subtracting three-digit numbers; this made it difficult to pinpoint where misunderstandings began and left gaps unresolved by lesson's end.

Recent Achievements

A Cocoroc tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, who previously hesitated with factorising algebraic expressions, start using the cross product multiplication method independently after struggling to follow each step last term.

Another high schooler tackled conditional probability by drawing Venn diagrams and reading two-way tables—a shift from needing constant prompts to now solving problems solo.

Meanwhile, in primary, one younger learner who often lost focus during maths has begun staying on task for full activities by turning number searches into games; he even chanted all the numbers aloud without reminders.

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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 Werribee Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lollypop Creek Primary School.