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Jas

Economics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
I feel understanding the student is the number one priority as every student cannot learn topics like trigonometry at once. Every child takes their own time to learn and I try to explain as much as possible so that no student has any confusions and can perform at their best capabilities. I indulge with the student and try to get to know their…
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Anton

Economics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
A great tutor should be an all-around mentor, someone who not only provides academic support but also helps students build resilience, confidence, and a positive outlook on learning. This involves fostering true critical thinking and problem solving skills to ensure students understand the ‘why’ behind each problem, not just the answer. A…
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Sidney

Economics Tutor Mitcham, VIC
As a support person and assist them in attaining better results Flexible and…
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Alexander

Economics Tutor Croydon, VIC
Finding a way to ignite passion in a student for a particular subject, through unlocking their ability to understand and process elements of the subject Patient and able to connect with students, teaching them how to…
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Omkar

Economics Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to provide a comforting and trustworthy space. One where students are able to confidently express their questions without judgement and have fun while learning. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to notice when a student is not paying attention or my ability to simply explain challenging concepts and…
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Goutham

Economics Tutor Vermont, VIC
I think that the tutor acts as a mentor for the student. In this role, the tutor should encourage the students to think critically in order to find answers to their questions. By providing the means to discover the answers for themselves, the tutor ensures that the student does not merely address the 'what' of the question but is also able to…
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Charli

Economics Tutor Boronia, VIC
Listen to the students and there needs. Also communicating clearly the topics students want help with and not avoiding or judging the student when they need extra help I\'ve always found it easy to explain in another way a topic that might be considered…
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Mitchell

Economics Tutor Ringwood North, VIC
I can give students confidence to excel while allowing them to enjoy the work they do. I can provide them with an easy going one on one atmosphere that students don't get in a classroom. I am extremely approachable. I aim to help kids feel confident in asking questions and gaining great feedback. I am punctual and excited to help students reach…
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Ishita

Economics Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to guide them instead of doing the work for them. It is important for the students to feel that they have control over what they are learning and for them to be encouraged through feedback and practice. I am a very patient, determined and creative person. I can understand what a student…
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Nathan

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I consider guidance as the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Teachers are important but sometimes they can be carried away by teaching a large group of students in the class. Tutors are there to give personal support to the students to help not just their academic development and also emotionally What most teachers cannot do is…
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Piaa

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Clear their basic conceptual knowledge in the subject and motivate them to do better. Eventually make them really like the subject that they might have dreaded. 1. Clear understanding and expert knowledge in the subjects. 2. Helpful and friendly attitude 3. Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way 4. Willingness to constantly learn…
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Sean

Economics Tutor Forest Hill, VIC
To me, a great tutor stands for patience, responsibility and giving the students full support where they needed. I define a patient tutor as whom give students the time and courage to think about solving problems without pressure. If I am a tutor, I am able to keep my responsibility as a tutor to find what the student really need during their…
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Liyanage

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: *identifying the student's individual strengths and use the teaching mechanisms to bring out the best results *Help believe in him/herself to reach the best potential *Encourage and teach techniques to make studying an enjoyable task Attention to detail Identifying the best methods to…
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CARMELLIUS

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
help him believe in his/her own abilities to understand and learn a particular subject I am able to be empathetic and understand the needs of the client 1 on…
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Sadanika

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Give the proper teachings for the students, so there is a worth for the amount that the students pay for the tutor. Try to find an easy technique to teach all my students. So that it…
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Edward

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I firmly believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to personalise their learning experience. Every student is different and learns in their own way, being able to adapt to each student is what differentiates a good tutor from an amazing tutor. I think my strengths as a tutor is being able to find the best method of teaching…
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Chloe

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Tutors play an important role in supporting student learning. I found my tutors very valuable as approachable mentor figures to ask questions and not feel judgement. I think the regularity of sessions also acts as a form or accountability for homework and school attendence. Building a relationship with students is a strength of mine and being able…
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Daryl

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is putting the effort during and outside of scheduled classes. A tutor has a responsibility for their student's success and thus should be available for advice whenever and however possible. Another trait that I believe is important, is matching the pace of the student…
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Maahir

Economics Tutor Forest Hill, VIC
I think so rather than just teaching them if a tutor can actually make hard concepts easier for other students by using their experience and actually make learning fun then it would be really helpful for a student. As I am a post grad student I have recently gone through my tutorials and I know as a post grad student where do students face…
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Qijia

Economics Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do is to cultivate the interest and engagement of the students. In Chinese, there is an idiom that roughly translates to "Interest is the best teacher", by actively engaging the interests of students you make learning not a chore, but rather a joy. I believe that my biggest strength lies in my…
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yehya

Economics Tutor Donvale, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is instill a sense of passion for the subject they're learning. I think its very important that a student changes their prespective from "this is quite hard" to "wow i really enjoy learning this". in this way, helping them enjoy and actually like learning the material allows the student to…
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Mitch

Economics Tutor Donvale, VIC
To encourage them to persevere even when they find their studies difficult. My opinion is that equipping them with the knowledge they need is only a small part of the job. I also believe it is important to encourage them and support them to allow them to succeed despite the pressures of school and the environment they may find themselves in. My…
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Bo

Economics Tutor Donvale, VIC
Help them understand something. Adapt to students; builds rapport; knowing how to learn efficiently in my own…

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Inside HeathmontTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Mia focused on mastering multiplication facts with a times tables grid and worked through several practice questions on long division, including problems with decimals.

Year 7 student Jack revised percentages by calculating discounts and converting between fractions and percentages, then practiced financial maths skills such as finding profit and understanding rates of pay.

For Year 8, Ella concentrated on algebraic techniques for solving linear equations and revisited BIDMAS (order of operations) using step-by-step examples to prepare for an upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student often avoided writing full working, especially when solving for x—this led to confusion with negative signs and extra time spent fixing errors rather than progressing ("needs to improve writing down working out").

In Year 11 English, notes showed that missed classes weren't always followed up; "definitely write those notes up for the missed class on quadrilaterals so we can follow up and make up the missed work."

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner hesitated to show division steps out of concern for mistakes. As a result, accuracy wavered during multi-step problems and confidence dipped mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Heathmont tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who had always hesitated to ask for help; during recent sessions, she started checking her logic out loud and clarifying steps, instead of quietly guessing.

In Year 8 maths, another student finally broke through on algebra: after weeks of confusion with expanding and simplifying expressions, he solved several equations independently and even explained his process back.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who used to rush worded problems began underlining key information before working—leading her to solve all division questions correctly 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 Realm Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Great Ryrie Primary School.