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Chin

Physics Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
I believe that tutors should put their learner's motivation above all values, tutors should ensure that their learners believe they can achieve higher, individuals will not be motivated to learn if they do not believe in themselves, therefore I believe that first and foremost aspect a tutor must focus is the learner's mindset for their work.…
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Harmanpreet

Physics Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
A tutor can deliver lot of knowledge to students that make them suceed through their life. He can share his life experience with his students so that they can get an idea how to deal eith good or bad situations in their life. I am very hard working I always try my best to make things understandable to students with some simple methods I always…
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Mario

Physics Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
Since this is a 1-on-1 tutorial, the tutor must give full attention to the student. Also to find ways to make sessions enjoyable but not to the point of sacrificing the time for teaching. And again to be patient so that the student can fully understand the topics being discussed. My best quality as a tutor would be my patience. I know a lot of…
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Harleen

Physics Tutor Clyde North, VIC
Teachers are guides for students which help the children to achieve better in their lives. Teach honesty and humanity to children. Teach students how to use the available resources to study. Teachers cam act as friends and help their students. I have great communication skills. I am punctual and able to solve the children problems. I am…
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Sandra

Physics Tutor Berwick, VIC
Inspire them to their own ability to learn and to show the beauty of the subject matter through passionate teaching. Listening well to what the student is asking and treating them as an equal, also always patient and happy to explain/help. Specialises in Maths and…
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Sumudu

Physics Tutor Berwick, VIC
- To teach the student subject matters in a way that he/she can understand and apply them - To teach the student how to learn efficiently and effectively - To motivate the student to achieve his/her true potentials - Build confidence in the student and help them believe in themselves - Commitment to deliver results - Well organised - Ability…
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Mady

Physics Tutor Hampton Park, VIC
As a tutor who believes in growth mindset, the most important thing is to build the student’s confidence and encourage in growth mindset. By providing personal guidance, tutors can help students overcome challenges and develop a love for learning. My strength as a tutor lies in my ability to tailor my teaching skills and adapt according to the…
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Taran-Lee

Physics Tutor Clyde North, VIC
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Nithini

Physics Tutor Berwick, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to take the time to understand who the student is. not every student learns the same way and the only way to effectively help someone is to take the time to know them first. As a tutor, i always take the time to get to know my student first so i can develop a connection with them and…
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Chao-Hsi

Physics Tutor Berwick, VIC
To enable a fascination for learning and helping students achieve academic success. - I can give examples of a complex topic in simpler terms. - I understand the difficulty of learning; I am committed to help students…
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Tazeen

Physics Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is stick with them throughout any homework sheet, any maths problem or any essay. Basically, any schoolwork hurdle the student is facing, in a gentle and calm way. my ability to work with anyone, and motivate kids in their academic…
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Eshaan

Physics Tutor Berwick, VIC
Understand what their problem is and where they are struggling is truly important as it can provide the fundamentals of teaching a certain topic or skill for the student to learn. Adapting to students knowledge and way they learn is also important as a student could be a practical learner with real life examples or a theoretical learner,…
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Jozua

Physics Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Help them find the answers for themselves and teach them the techniques that they can use to do this. A tutor should never give the answers upfront. I am patient and empathetic with students of different backgrounds and learning styles. I try to fit the tutoring around their personality and preferred style of…
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Riley

Physics Tutor Berwick, VIC
To help a student learn whatever skills they need/want to learn but also to teach them how they can learn better in general My directness at solving problems allowing me to identify the issues in a persons current understanding to help them…
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Etienne

Physics Tutor Berwick, VIC
Teach them to be confident, and show them that its not merely okay to ask questions, but to its essential for the development of an individual. I'm very laid back, and down to earth so I can get along well with almost everyone. I think this makes me a potentially effective tutor, as students feel free to make mistakes/ask questions which allows…
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Aakash

Physics 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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Hemant

Physics Tutor Eumemmerring, VIC
1 Build a strong relationship with the student. 2 Identify the student's strengths and weaknesses. 3 provide clear concise and easily understandable explanations. 4 Motivate and encourage the student, 5 adjust the teaching techniques according to student capabilities , 6 should more interact with students so students become more comfortable…
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Saumya

Physics Tutor Clyde, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand him/her. By understanding the student, the teacher can learn how to approach and support the student based on their needs and requirements. I am a great communicator who can creatively explain and express ideas in ways that students can learn quickly and easily. I also have a…
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Nirmal

Physics Tutor Narre Warren North, VIC
Being open to answering any questions that is why it is important for the tutor to know their level and teach the stuff they are confident with. I also being that the tutor should be able to empower the students and be able to talk to them at a friendly level. Being able to communicate with the student at a friendly level and pinpointing their…

Local Reviews

Evangeline was great with my girls, we will keep her as thier tutor.
Christina, Cranbourne North

Inside Cranbourne NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alex focused on measurement and area, working through complex problems involving formula selection and application, and was introduced to basic trigonometric ratios (sin/cos/tan) in context.

Year 9 student Sam tackled scientific notation word problems and explored properties of similar triangles, including how to classify and display both numerical and categorical data.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Amani reviewed addition and subtraction of fractions with related denominators and practised finding simple fractions of a quantity, ensuring understanding by converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, one student often left school homework unfinished before lessons, limiting review time for challenging algebra and geometry tasks; "Finish school homework before session so can review."

Another Year 11 student in English required frequent reassurance to move from planning to writing independently, waiting for prompts instead of drafting paragraphs under timed conditions.

For a primary learner, focus faded as sessions progressed—especially during multiplication drills—leading to incomplete work and missed practice opportunities. In these moments, key skills weren't consolidated, and confidence dipped when facing unfamiliar or multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Cranbourne North recently noticed Harvey, a high school student, moving from just identifying language techniques to editing his own writing for clarity and structure—he now rewrites paragraphs without being prompted.

Another high schooler, Keerat, who used to hesitate with composite functions and boxplots, independently labelled all elements of a boxplot and accurately calculated quartiles during their session.

Meanwhile, Amani in Year 4 showed a big shift by voluntarily redoing her incorrect homework questions rather than skipping them as before; she completed every question on fractions correctly this time around.

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 Cranbourne Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rangebank Primary School.