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Lily

Economics Tutor Malvern, VIC
I think the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning approachable, and tailor their teaching to the student's individual needs. A tutor should create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, while also fostering curiosity and a…
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RIA

Economics Tutor Malvern, VIC
A tutor plays a pretty significant role in a student's life. As an economics tutor, I can try my best to impart as much knowledge as I can to my students. I can provide them with the best of my capabilities right from being punctual, right on time and not only completing the course but also offering a good number of revisions. My strengths as a…
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Saiyam

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
In my opinion, the role of an economics tutor goes beyond simply imparting knowledge. The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence, make them love learning, and equip them with the tools to thrive independently. It's about being a guiding light through challenges, a source of motivation, and a trusted resource…
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Richa

Economics Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
In my opinion, apart from imparting educational concepts, tutors play a key role in making students feel more confident about where they stand with their learnings. If a student feels comfortable in knowing that they can take any query or concern to their tutor without fretting, the tutor is successful! My areas of strength are definitely patience…
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Nur Shaira Adlin

Economics Tutor Caulfield, VIC
I believe that understanding is the most important thing an economics tutor must do for a student. Without comprehension, the tutor would not be able to communicate with the student in the same language, making it impossible for the tutor to address the issue the student is having and come up with solutions to help the student's condition. I am…
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Ahmed

Economics Tutor Caulfield, VIC
I believe being able to provide individualised instructions is a crucial part of being an economics tutor. Tailoring teaching methods to suit the student's learning style, pace, and preferences ensures a more effective and personalised learning experience. Additionally, beyond academic achievements, a tutor should inspire a passion for learning…
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Kevin

Economics Tutor Toorak, VIC
the most inportant aspects of being s tutor it being the supprt for your studetns where you will focus on their own special beeds and to push them to their capibilities instead of being complacent. my main strenths as a tutor are being patient and resourceful as well as being…
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Willem

Economics Tutor Caulfield East, VIC
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can be for a student is patience. Everyone works and learns on different levels and it is up to the tutor to make the learning of the subject fun and enjoyable. My biggest strengths when tutoring are my passion for the subjects I talk about, and most importantly being calm and patient to those I…
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Isha

Economics Tutor Toorak, VIC
A tutor should be able to provide clarity in moments of doubt and confusion. Encourage practice and definitely believe in the student. Studying should be made interesting and not one sided as it can turn out to be really fun. I am extremely patient and organized. I will be planning notes and classes to make sure that we are always one step ahead…
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Lordwick

Economics Tutor St Kilda East, VIC
To help them believe that given time commitment and a good study plan, that they (students) can succeed. Instilling that faith in the student counts for so much in helping the student. The patience to giver over a topic again and again until a student understands. As a result, I have been able to build students' confidence in themselves when it…
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Rushil

Economics Tutor Hawthorn East, VIC
Always being there for them whenever they need and also give them perfect and understandable solution to their problem. Also try to make them understand each and every topic crystal clear. I can certainly make sure that students will always get a solution for their any problem and also I can motivate them to study and importance of it in real…
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Kishita

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
I should be able to make learning fun for the student and make the student feel more confident while dealing with the subject. The student might slowly develop liking for the subject if they find it easy and interesting. The most important task that should be done is that the concept is clear for the student such that they don't ever feel the…
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Nikoo

Economics Tutor Prahran, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment and to instill a deep understanding of the subject matter. It's crucial to build confidence in students, helping them to see challenges as opportunities to learn and grow rather than obstacles. A tutor should also…
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Vincent

Economics Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
Mentor students Support them through doubts about their performance Teach them in a manner that breaks seemingly difficult concepts down into fundamentals, teach them in a manner that reinforces their own confidence. 1) Being able to explain fundamental concepts and linking them to more difficult applications of a discipline. 2) Showing…
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Amy

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Teaching each individual the correct, efficient and effective learning process and be a friend My strengths are my knowledge base in mathematics and my ability to interact with fellow students, I am very patient and generous towards my students. My weaknesses are history and geography…
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Rezida

Economics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Help him or her to find their own ways to study most efficiently. Give them the tools, which would allow them to be more confident and comfortable in their learning not only at school, but also beyond. Good knowledge of my subjects and belief that math and science need the same systematic training to become easy, as sports. And that as only some…
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Lachlan

Economics Tutor Prahran, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for their student is relate to them. Everyone is different and learns in a different way. Hence, you must adjust your method of teaching for each individual student. Some people are auditory, visual or written learners, some like algebra, calculus, or trigonometry. Moreover, if you are…
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Medhinee

Economics Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
As an economics tutor i believe my job is to make the students understand the topics they tend to struggle with and help them increase their academic performance. My enthusiasm for teaching is my biggest strength. It is a passion for me that i always enjoyed doing. I find it easy to relate to students on a personal level and thus help them…
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Joshua

Economics Tutor Hawthorn East, VIC
I believe the most important thing an economics tutor can be to a student is patient and kind. This is because there could be a particular concept the student is struggling with, so the tutor needs to be able to help them learn and improve on that topic. Being patient and kind in explaining it to the student is, therefore, an important part of…
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Nancy

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Passing on knowledge keeping in mind the strength, weaknesses and the time required for the student to grasp the content that is being communicated. The teacher, I believe, should be a good friend and never intimidate the students,even if they lack the necessary skills to learn the subject quickly. Communication skills, level of patience,…
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Animesh

Economics Tutor South Yarra, VIC
A good tutor should make sure that his/her student understands the essence and real life importance of the subject he/she is teaching. Nothing is stronger than a photographic memory, explaining things and concepts in a flow diagram or figure form will help students to retain more information. Every student is on a learning path, thats why they…
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Fathimath Iaadha

Economics Tutor Burnley, VIC
Being patient and continuing classes on their pace rather than on our pace and never failing to be encouraging Being able to explain things in the simplest way that students can understand by reducing the complexity of the concept. I have professional experience as a primary class teacher and as an special education…
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Mantavya

Economics Tutor Burnley, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for the student is to encourage him/her to pursue a career in their liking and to empathise with their difficulties and teach them how to overcome them. It is also of utmost importance that a tutor must lower themselves to their understanding to teach a student. Passion to teach and a drive to…

Local Reviews

Jenny is an excellent tutor. She was incredibly patient with Zoe and a really good teacher. Zoe was really happy and confident working with her and felt safe to ask questions and sometimes because of her illness she could not really concentrate but Jenny stayed patient and really worked well with her. I highly recommend Jenny.
Shalini, Camberwell

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Content Covered

Year 12 student Dishita focused on normal distribution and the 68-95-99.7 rule using past exam questions, as well as in-depth work on time series analysis and deseasonalisation techniques from VCAA practice exams.

Year 11 student Bianca tackled tricky measurement and geometry problems, including surface area and volume of complex shapes, while also consolidating understanding of bearings with targeted homework from recent chapters.

For Year 3 student Ari, sessions concentrated on multiplication facts through card games and hands-on division activities, along with visual strategies for solving fraction problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student repeatedly avoided highlighting or writing out key information in data analysis and regression exam questions, which led to confusion about what was actually being asked. As one tutor noted, "she needs to highlight the key points in the question to guide her understanding." This meant she often had to reread questions multiple times, losing valuable time and sometimes missing marks for incomplete answers.

In Year 3 mathematics, a student's messy note-taking made it difficult to spot calculation errors in subtraction problems; attempts to improve layout during lessons helped but were not consistently carried into homework.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Malvern recently noticed Dishita, a senior student, applying the 'talk-aloud' strategy to break down complex normal distribution problems—something she previously found overwhelming. She now highlights key points and selects relevant formulas independently when tackling exam-style questions.

Rose, in upper primary, had been struggling with long division steps; after working through a step-by-step method together, she can now solve these problems on her own with just the occasional slip.

Meanwhile, Ari in Year 3 has shifted from needing frequent breaks during number tasks to persisting through challenging multiplication problems using mental strategies before reaching for visual aids.

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 Malvern Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's School.