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Muhammad

Economics Tutor Oak Park, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to stay patient with him or her when they are not able get hold of a concept. That is what differentiates a great teacher from a good teacher. Students need to make mistakes in order to learn and it is responsibility of the teacher to stay patient while they are making mistakes…
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Kallan

Economics Tutor Essendon West, VIC
Adapt. I think every student is different, and this you need to find ways to communicate to different people Bring really clear and rational. I think it's important to be calm, not get flustered if someone isn't picking something…
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Michael
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Michael

Economics Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Teach them how to learn, not simply tell them the answer. This allows them to develop their skills when the tutor is not present. I believe my strength lies in my ability to communicate ideas…
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Thadeu

Economics Tutor Coburg, VIC
Important things: 1. To be well prepared for sessions; 2. To strive to develop a connection with the student. Such connection would enable the student to feel comfortable sharing his challenges; 3. Feel enthusiastic about the subject. Such enthusiasm can be contagious which would increase the student’s interest and make him more earnest in…
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Anh Minh (Michael)

Economics Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
A good tutor should always be patient and supportive while also making classes engaging. Maintaining a positive attitude not only strengthens the teacher-student relationship but also boosts students' confidence in their learning. An engaging class is essential, as students need a break from the overwhelming amount of content they are absorbing. …
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Sebastian

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is being patient and have the ability to explain concepts. Through my previous tutoring experiences, I've learned that it can sometimes be challenging when a student struggles with a concept that seems straightforward. However, I've learnt that the most effective way to support a…
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saloni

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
I believe that every child is unique. But as they grow older, their creative confidence is lost. Everything can be transformed if we can transform the brain and recreate those neural connections which will bring back creative intuition in your life. I try to curate experiential transformation learning in my teachings to bring back creative…
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Udhai

Economics Tutor Travancore, VIC
Teach him how to think. I think that is the most valuable thing I can bring to the table. Decomplexify topics. Ability to share my ideas. Ability to provoke my student to come up with their own solutions. Vast knowledge of different domains allows me to connect the dots, so to speak, for my…
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Bingqi

Economics Tutor Parkville, VIC
-Tailoring lessons to the student's unique needs, strengths, and weaknesses to ensure effective learning. -Make learning interesting and engaging to keep the student motivated and invested in their education. -Teach the student strategies for independent learning so they can become self-sufficient learners. - Strong understanding of the subjects…
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Rish

Economics 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…
DANIEL
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DANIEL

Economics Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Beyond simply helping a student improve their grades, I believe an economics tutor should aim to further engage their students in their learning and to actively enjoy school. It's one thing to explain to a student how to approach concepts and assessment tasks, but to actively encourage them to love school is something that separates a good tutor…
David
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David

Economics Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I feel the most important thing that an economics tutor can do is to listen to the students as they explain what they don't understand and to help fully explain the solution of the problem to the student and to verify that the students understands the new concepts. I am patient with the students and I can work through many examples with the…
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Blessing

Economics Tutor St Albans, VIC
Make the student not just do well in the subject but making the love the subject and have a good understanding of the subject, which will lead to achieving desired results. I am patient, and take my time to evaluate the best teaching method that works with each student individually. I prepare well for my tutorials. I am easy and free to talk…
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Ziyi

Economics Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think it would be the unlimited support and confidence the tutor has for their student as well as their passion for their subject they are teaching. If the student feels like their tutor listens to them and has confidence in their potential, then in due time, the student will likely flourish and develop their abilities. A lot of the time…
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Hasan Mohammad Abdul

Economics Tutor Sunshine, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching approach to meet the student's individual needs, and build the student's confidence in their abilities. Additionally, a tutor should provide clear explanations, offer constructive feedback, and…
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Rohini

Economics Tutor Parkville, VIC
A tutor should first of all help the student to build his self-confidence and self-esteem. Appreciating small efforts and hard work of the student will allow him to be more confident and continue working in that direction. This will help him not only academically but also in later stages of life where he will learn the importance of perseverance…
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Hoi Yan

Economics Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most pivotal thing is support. A teacher is essentially a mentor, and mentors are supposed to provide encouragement to the students and make the students fall in love with the subjects. A teacher should assess the performance of the students on a regular basis to ensure the goals of the students are being met. This involves testing them…
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Kimberley

Economics Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor needs to do is help the students understand. This comes in many aspects as simply explaining to them new concepts is not enough. A good tutor should listen to their student's problems and try to solve them in the best way possible and if needed, get back to them later. Also, regular feedback should be…
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Emily

Economics Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe that each student should be heard in the classroom and encouraged to contribute to discussions. It is important for them to engage in active learning rather than just listening to a teacher speak passively. I find that I can relate to students on a personal level and connect with them through pop culture and references, strengthening…
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Yuxuan

Economics Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Teach them how to organize the knowledge frame and study approach, which is not only helpful for their current subjects but also useful to the further study. Firstly, I have the most patience and passion on teaching. And also, I pay more attention on the strengthen of the learning approach and logic, which is more helpful for students' further…
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Economics Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Being an economics tutor means that I need to ensure what I communicate really reach students. Even if my teaching plan for students are well-planned, poor communication would be counter-productive because students not understand what I want to say. - Communication and interpersonal skills - Patience - Analytic skill - Time management…
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Amrita

Economics Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is create a safe and supportive space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Building trust is key. A tutor should also help the student develop independent learning strategies, so they feel empowered to tackle challenges on their own over time. It's not just…
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Andrea

Economics Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing apart from helping the student understand that they can solve things on their own, is teaching the student how to study the subject. This way, the student will gradually understand how learning the subject works. I have a lot of patience and I am very good at using logistics. I can explain the same thing in many different…

Local Reviews

Najim has been great. Milan is very comfortable with him and Najim is showing him lots of alternative strategies and highlighting areas for practice before their next session.
Natalija, Strathmore

Inside Essendon FieldsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Tyler worked on converting between percentages, fractions, and decimals using tables, then applied this understanding to worded problems.

In Year 7, Hayden explored persuasive writing techniques—like expert opinions and emotional appeals—and analysed how these are used in sample texts.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Damon focused on identifying and drawing different types of angles (right, acute, obtuse) and practiced finding area and perimeter for various 2D shapes using diagrams.

Recent Challenges

Sami needs to work on showing his working out for numeracy, rather than just the answer itself; this led to errors in calculation going unnoticed until late.

In Year 6 maths, Tyler's homework was incomplete due to illness but previously had been left unattempted—missing out on essential practice between sessions.

A Year 5 student tried sneaking a calculator into maths tasks; once it was removed, she showed better focus but struggled with signs when rushing.

The missed steps and incomplete revision have left gaps that resurface in later problem-solving.

Recent Achievements

One Essendon Fields tutor noticed Sami, a high school student, tackling a heavier workload than usual—he managed to complete 90% of his assigned work and showed initiative by asking to play a literacy game as a reward for finishing on time.

Meanwhile, Hayden (also in high school) demonstrated a real shift: after previously hesitating with unfamiliar vocabulary, he now reads new words aloud and creates strong real-life examples for writing strategies.

In primary, Charlotte began her session not knowing multiplication but finished confidently drawing out groups to solve questions like 5x5 and 3x7.

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 Moonee Valley Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like Strathmore North Primary School.