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Tutors in Keilor Downs include a PhD medical lecturer, multiple ATAR 95+ and school dux achievers, a seasoned K–12 English and maths tutor, an Economics Dux with scholarships, youth leadership awardees, an Olympiad-distinction recipient, experienced peer mentors, martial arts instructors for kids, and select-entry high school scholars passionate about teaching and learning.

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Minh

Legal Studies Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Being able to understand exactly what the student needs to guide them towards the best results they can have, whilst supporting them to keep them motivated and engaged. Being able to be patient and alter my teaching style to fit different…
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Nicole

Legal Studies Tutor Sunshine, VIC
The most important role as a tutor is to give students confidence in their knowledge and ability. In my personal opinion, objectively high grades (e.g. 80% or more) should not be placed with as high importance as most people tend to do. I believe that if a student understands the content on a level that allows them to make connections or provide…
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Aditya

Legal Studies Tutor Calder Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their goals, however big or small they are, and help them find ways to achieve them in addition to the teaching. Teaching is the main aspect of tutoring, however, as someone who has had a few tutors, I think the most important aspect is to try and get the students to achieve…
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Parneet

Legal Studies Tutor Hillside, VIC
I believe that the most valuable things a tutor can do for a student is to remain supportive and encouraging. Often a problem students encounter is their lack of self esteem which inhibits their ability to be able to perform well academically. I believe by always remaining optimistic ignites a sense of self confidence amongst my students to be…
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Dhimanya

Legal Studies Tutor Hillside, VIC
Support the student at all times, both academically and personally. It is important to know what the student's needs and limits are so that you are best able to accommodate to them and set them challenging yet achieveable shared goal. I am very patient and understanding. I recognise that everyone is different and has different levels of…
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Kayra Mae

Legal Studies Tutor Hillside, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to listen, provide consistent support and most of all, build up their confidence to confront particular concepts they struggle with. I'm understanding and can compromise to best address the needs of a student. Rather than pursuing methods that are used in a traditional classroom…
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Alannah

Legal Studies Tutor Essendon West, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can be is willing to help. When a tutor genuinely wants to see a student thrive and improve, it significantly increases the quality of their service and helps students feel heard and valued. This is far more effective than when a tutor's effort is slack. I can communicate with individuals clearly and…
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Bethany

Legal Studies Tutor Essendon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand the student, from their goals; strengths; weaknesses and how they best respond to learning. This understanding not only builds rapport with the student, but also makes you a better tutor as you can tailor your methods of teaching specific to the student to maximise time, effort &…
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Jia Jun

Legal Studies Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Tutors are someone students can rely on for academic assistance. I recognise that the role of tutors is to aid students in their educational pathways and help students in realising their true academic capabilities, constantly providing constructive feedback for areas of improvement. It is also important to have understanding as the VCE process is…
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Janki

Legal Studies Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Teaching them skills on how to study, most effectively and efficiently using their skills. I am doing a law and psychology degree and therefore have good communication skills, understanding and patience. I can adapt and talior to each student and understand that all students learn…
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Aarya

Legal Studies Tutor Tottenham, VIC
believe the most crucial aspects of tutoring involve tailoring my approach to meet the specific needs of each student. Firstly, it's essential to identify their strengths and weaknesses to create a customized learning plan. This may involve adapting my teaching style, introducing alternative resources, or providing additional practice in areas…
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Maheswary

Legal Studies Tutor Tottenham, VIC
In my personal opinion besides teaching a student what is in the unit/study guide, a tutor should be taking responsibility in creating a fun learning environment and encouraging and motivating the students to be confident. This would help to enhance the students performance. The strength I have as an individual is I am able to create a comfortable…
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Matin

Legal Studies Tutor Attwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to what they want to achieve, adapt to a teaching style that suits the needs of the student, and be dedicated to help the student succeed. As a tutor, I am passionate and determined to ensure that my students will understand what they are learning and be able to grasp the…
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Dua

Legal Studies Tutor Oak Park, VIC
To guide the learners at their own individual capacities and not overwhelm them, as this ensures they will learn in the moment and will want to continue learning as well. I feel I can provide empathy along with knowledge beinf a recent student myself, so I understand really well that the child must be treated with extra care whilst going through…

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Inside Keilor DownsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Mariana reviewed **directed numbers** by adding and subtracting fractions, converting recurring decimals, and tackled temperature questions involving freezing and boiling points.

For Year 11, Sam worked on **graphing parabolas from both standard and turning point forms**, focusing on finding the axis of symmetry, x-intercepts using the quadratic formula, and interpreting discriminants.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Daksh addressed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy techniques and explored **Le Chatelier's principle in chemical equilibrium scenarios**.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to translate worded problems into algebraic expressions and often avoided attempting tougher questions, as one tutor noted: "She hesitated to start unless she was sure of the method."

In a Year 11 session, confusion between similar formulas for quadratic functions led to frequent errors—memorisation and distinguishing formula use became stumbling blocks.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student frequently mixed up area and perimeter rules for circles and sometimes skipped revising previous topics when new ones were introduced. These process issues left gaps that slowed progress on more advanced concepts in later lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Keilor Downs noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who previously avoided tough NMR questions but, after extra practice and targeted examples, started tackling them without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student—who often waited for help—began arriving at sessions with specific algebra questions she'd struggled with on her own, showing more self-awareness and initiative.

For one of the younger students, there's been clear progress: he used to get stuck on worded problems involving fractions but now works through them step by step after seeing just one example together.

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 Deer Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Keilor Views Primary School.