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Jessar

Psychology Tutor Tottenham, VIC
To be able to get students to enjoy learning and actively participate with enthusiasm. I believe I am able to cater to individual student needs and weaknesses while also honing into their strengths to apply to a range of questions and…
Jia Jun
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Jia Jun

Psychology Tutor Tottenham, 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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Hanna
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Hanna

Psychology Tutor South Wharf, VIC
I believe that it's crucial for a tutor to create an open and supportive relationship with their student. A student needs to feel comfortable to ask questions and communicate what they need, and it's the tutor's responsibility to create a space where that is possible. As an older sister (and informal tutor) to a 10-year-old little girl, I've…
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THARUSHINI

Psychology Tutor Southbank, VIC
To be able to make learning more enjoyable. When learning is made more enjoyable, a student would be able to understand the subject with more clarity. Being patient and be understanding as all students have different learning capacity. It is my job as a tutor to ensure that student understands the topic…
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Yuxiao

Psychology Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Helping them grow, both academically and in extracurricular aspects. Study wise, making sure they understand the concept of the question instead of 'how to do the question'; know what the formula represents not what the formula is. Also using the wisdom I have gained throughout the years to guide them in problem solving in things that are outside…
Rachel
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Rachel

Psychology Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Be respectful and patient. It's essential to understand the students' needs and preferred methods of learning, as everyone's habits are so different. It's best to approach the lessons with the student's perspective in mind. I am a patient, down-to-earth person who prefers having a friendly relationship with the student so that they will feel…
Anthony
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Anthony

Psychology Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe that instilling self-belief and critical thinking is the most important things a tutor can do for their student. Reflecting on my year 12 as got a score that I felt wasn't enough for medicine (96.00 ATAR), I have learnt to become someone who is collaborative and believes in a growth mindset after my a failure. in Year 12. I believe…
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Chi Kit

Psychology Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
As a tutor, I consider it essential to provide my students with personalized attention, a supportive learning environment, and the tools they need to build their confidence. By focusing on the specific needs and learning style of each student, I can tailor my teaching methods and materials to ensure that they are getting the most out of our…
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Zoelynn

Psychology Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe that communication skills and patience is most crucial. Being able to explain a hard subject to simpler words so a student can understand is one of the most essential thing I figured throughout my tutoring experiences. Tutors should also be ready to answer any questions asked by students. I am capable of elaborating subjects, I adapt and…
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Jing Wen

Psychology Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Being patient and attend to student’s question, be honest when I don’t know about certain things and look it up from a trusted resource instead of giving a vague or incorrect guidance Give positive encouragement, teach according to the children’s competency level, recap and ensure they have the knowledge and well understanding on current…
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Jocelyn

Psychology Tutor Melbourne, VIC
My goal is to support students in building both knowledge and independent learning skills, so they can become more confident and motivated in their studies. I’m approachable, patient, and good at breaking down complex ideas into simpler steps, which I think makes students feel comfortable asking…
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Geordie

Psychology Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
1) Give them the means to teach themselves, rather than have to rely on tutelage 2) Inspire them to continue learning with their own pace and style 3) Inspire them to ask questions about things they don't understand. 1) Making learning interesting, so that the student looks forward to tutoring 2) Stepping a student through a complicated…
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Casey

Psychology Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing I can do as a tutor is to empower students to become independent learners. This means teaching them not just the subject matter, but also critical thinking and study skills, and fostering a supportive environment for their growth As a tutor, I excel in creating a supportive learning environment and adapting to students'…
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Nienke

Psychology Tutor Parkville, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is support them academically, as well as personally. I believe that it is vital to approach each student holistically, catering for each individual in accordance with their personal needs. Secondly, I believe it is important that students are supported according to their own goals,…
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Ayla

Psychology Tutor Parkville, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them. To ask and listen to what the student needs in order to understand difficult concepts goes a long way in ensuring students receive the most out of their sessions. I frequently ask my students if they prefer various ways of me teaching (worksheets, games, verbal…
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Leanne

Psychology Tutor
A tutor needs to provide support and consideration of a student's abilities, and empower the student to achieve beyond what they think they can achieve. In particular, for younger students, I believe that tutors can and will help to lay the foundational stones that will provide the driving force to empower students to their best. Even if a…

Local Reviews

Thanks so much. Jasmine (our tutor) and the Ezy Math team have been super great to work with. It was easy to set up the tutoring, fast to get started, and the ongoing support from both our tutor and the admin team has been exceptional. My son has had minimum math at school this year from him tacher and we feared him entering grade 5 without the knowledge or confidence he needed. Jasmine has easily bought him up to speed. He is now going into grade 5 feeling confident, happy and at grade 5 and above standard. Thanks again.
Jo Wise, Newport

Inside NewportTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Alex focused on factorising polynomials using the rational root theorem and worked through problems involving sums and differences of cubes.

Year 11 student Sienna practised drawing cubic graphs and finding their equations, then explored domain and range questions using sample test materials.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Daniel reviewed linear graphing skills—finding x- and y-intercepts and forming straight-line equations—while also tackling introductory probability concepts with real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student was advised to review algebra calculations, but relied on repeating only familiar problem types for homework; as one tutor put it, "she needs to work on algebra calculations more," suggesting deeper engagement with challenging questions is still lacking.

In Year 12, a student preparing for SACs left several textbook exercises unfinished and tended to avoid unfamiliar exam-style problems, sticking instead to previously attempted material.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 maths, difficulty arose when the finer details of rearranging equations were skipped—this meant confusion persisted with multi-step processes.

The urge to stay in comfort zones led to missed opportunities for growth.

Recent Achievements

A Newport tutor recently noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who, after weeks of getting stuck on factorisation by completing the square, can now confidently solve those problems without prompting.

Another high schooler used to avoid asking about unclear homework but this week explained exactly what she didn't understand from last lesson's logarithms and worked through extra practice until it clicked.

In a younger session, Ellie (Year 5) showed real initiative—she arrived eager to tackle new concepts and demonstrated clear understanding by asking focused questions about what the problems were really asking.

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 Newport Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart School.