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Remya

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
Making the student feel that the tutor is available on every step of the difficult problems on their way, forms a hurdle to implement their knowledge in practice Knowledge and integrity are the moral principles of a tutor. The knowledge about various theories and principles will help to leverage the child with more tactics to solve the problem and…
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ABITHA

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
In my opinion, the first thing a tutor can do to help a student is to first listen to them and take their concerns very seriously. It may be a very simple doubt, but the moment they accept that we are ready to listen to their concerns, we automatically grab their attention and build up a rapport with them. Another critical aspect of tutoring is to…
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Shivani
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Shivani

Info Processing Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Be being a tutor and mentor, I believe in the below things I do - Get to know each student's learning style and adapt your teaching accordingly. - Explain concepts in a way that's easy to grasp and encourage them to ask questions. - Be patient when they face challenges, and provide support to build their confidence. - Show how the subject…
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Mukta

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe that cultivating critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growth mindset are important. A tutor should inspire curiosity, instill confidence, and equip students with the tools they need to become independent learners. Moreover, fostering a positive and supportive relationship built on trust and mutual respect is…
Raja
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Raja

Info Processing Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing is to understand the student's cognitive ability and be able to relate to their world. Giving them examples using whatever they're into, for example, cartoons/video games, in order to teach a concept goes a long way. There isn't a bible when it comes to teaching, it's an evolving process, which gets better over…
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Sudhir

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for students is to teach as well as keep them motivated on their progress. A tutor shapes a child or an adult to get the best out of themselves and helps them gain courage and be brave with their studies. I have a great way of teaching in where I combine practical and application based teaching. I am…
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Abdullah Kamran

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Instill Confidence: Foster belief in their own learning abilities and growth potential. Provide Guidance: Offer clear explanations, answer queries, and help in making connections between concepts. Promote Independent Learning: Encourage self-sufficient learning through effective study strategies and problem-solving skills. Motivate: Keep…
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EKNOOR

Info Processing Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Build Confidence – Creating a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes is crucial. Encouragement helps them believe in their abilities, which is often half the battle. Clarify and Simplify Concepts – Tutors…
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Zauh

Info Processing Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is mentor them. Be their support pillar and motivate them to succeed. A tutor like this is not just a great teacher but also a lifelong pillar of strength for the student. My strength as a tutor is that I ensure that each student is taught in a way that works for them. One size of a glove does…
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Louie Sam

Info Processing Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to trust his student and teach him lessons as engaging as possible. Trusting student is very important as the student will gain more motivation when he or she is trusted. The lessons should be also engaging for the student to learn things pragmatically and also be motivated to learn more.…
Siona
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Siona

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, 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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Juhal

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I have found several consistent factors that continuously make for successful tutors, who routinely improve student academic performance and increase student's self-efficieny.For me its about building strong, personal relationships with their students and communicating with them efficiently.They should be able to boost the confidence of the…
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Minh Quang

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
For me, every student may have a different receptive ability. Therefore, a tutor need to be patient for the first time to understand their students. And then, try to teach them for understanding the whole picture, the fundamentals rather than showing them the ways to solve a particular exercise without any combination with other knowledge. Passion…
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Sarel

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
Kunal
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Kunal

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing is simplify the concept and explain it with patience. If the tutor needs to explain the simplest concept a 100 times and simplify it further every time, they should do it. Knowledge is important yes, but if it cannot be communicated with patience and this iterative approach of simplification unless it’s understood,…
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Mihir

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor - or any teacher - can do is spark a genuine desire to learn, rather than making learning feel like a requirement. When students are encouraged to personally connect with a subject, its quirks and intricacies, they stop seeing learning as a chore and start seeing it as something they truly enjoy. I'm really good at…
Krista Stephanie Joy
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Krista Stephanie Joy

Info Processing Tutor Braybrook, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is make the student feel totally at ease with the subject. When they’re comfortable, they’re more open to asking questions and enjoying the learning process. It’s also about building their confidence, showing them they’re capable of understanding even the tricky stuff. And honestly, just…
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Eden Rose

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify each student's individuality and therefore handle them uniquely, with utmost care and understanding. It is also extremely important for the tutor to be aware of verbal or behavioral feedback received from the student, and therefore be able to modify their teaching…
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Manas

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is never give up on a student. A tutor needs to be patient with his pupils since every student cannot grasp a particular concept at the same rate , therefore patience and understanding the student is more important. A tutor should also give time for students to practice as math is all about logic and…
Naren
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Naren

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
As each student is unique it is important to assess their level of learning, identify the areas where they are lacking and then provide suitable tutoring. While teaching a tutor must implement a teaching plan which suits the student. A tutor must not only look into academics but also the general wellbeing of the student. My excellent communication…
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Devika

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Understanding that no one is perfect and everybody is unique. Encourage them to achieve what they can by knowing their potential Keeping things in a simple and easier way so that anyone can…
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Abhimanyu

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing, that a tutor can do for the student is to understand the problems which the student is facing, and then come up with a plan on how to overcome these problems. Apart from this, understanding the knowledge graph of the student, and teaching him/her according to the pattern, which they understand the most, is…
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Arjun

Info Processing Tutor Thornbury, VIC
- Build a bond with the student in such a way where the subject matter can be explained to the student by providing suitable examples from areas of interest - Patience - Fundamental conceptual understanding of the subject matter which helps translate the most difficult topic to a fun lay man language which can be understood by one and all. -…

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EzyMath was amazing in accommodating the right person for my daughter's level of knowledge and was very quick to reply to any of my queries before getting started. Their online tools are also a great compliment to the in-person tutoring
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Olivia worked on mean, median, and mode in statistics as well as interpreting and constructing stem-and-leaf plots.

In Year 10, Jack focused on graphing sine and cosine functions along with exploring transformations of trigonometric graphs using sketching techniques.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia reviewed derivatives and stationary points before practicing different methods to find maximum and minimum values in calculus contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Physics, a student found it challenging to relate work and energy concepts—"developing the intuition to relate work to change in energy" remained a sticking point when applying formulas in new problems.

For Year 12 Maths, time management in multiple-choice sections became an issue; as noted, "extra minutes were lost re-checking easy questions instead of tackling harder ones."

A Year 7 student's written maths work was often messy and confusing: "formatting on the page, he confuses himself," leading to misplaced numbers during algebra steps.

In primary years, one student's frustration with fractions led to moments where motivation dropped and progress stalled mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

One Essendon tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had been hesitant with trigonometric graph transformations now independently sketches trig functions and solves transformed equations, something he'd previously avoided without guidance.

A Year 8 student who struggled to organise writing has started using a wider range of sentence starters and now structures essays more clearly, no longer repeating the same phrases.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student recently read and entered data into a stem-and-leaf plot on his own for the first time—he even calculated mean, median, and range without prompting.

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 Sam Merrifeld (Essendon) Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School - Essendon Campus.