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Krish

Economics Tutor Clarinda, VIC
Build Confidence Clarify Concepts Provide Support Foster a Growth Mindset i would say my strengths are patience, clear communication, and adaptability. i am good at breaking down complex concepts into simpler steps, which makes learning less overwhelming for my…
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Musa

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
*Be a mentor, rather than a tutor. My aim would be to gain the trust of my students so that they do not feel even a tad bit shy or hesitant in sharing their queries and problems they encounter in the course of their studies. *Encourage students to ask questions, and answering them to the best of my abilities, without any hint of exasperation on…
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Aleena

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
A best tutor should be aware of each students IQ , ideas as well as their strength and weaknesses. Make them more comfortable and friendly with the tutor, so every students will be able to communicate with the tutor freely. A good listener and a perfect teacher who guides children well, a good communicator and also a good advisor. Most importantly…
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Ayodeji

Economics Tutor Noble Park North, VIC
Ensuring the student can effectively communicate back what has been taught by a tutor with no hassle and possess the explicit understanding of concepts taught and their applications Effective Communication and ability to decompose complex terms or concepts into simple ones that can be understood by anyone with a logical…
Dinh An Quang
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Dinh An Quang

Economics Tutor Burwood East, VIC
In my opinion, the relationship beyond subject tutoring is the most important aspect of a tutor. A great tutor must have the ability to connect deeply with the students to give them personalised teaching methods and materials, which ultimately increase both efficiency and effectiveness in teaching. In order of doing so, a tutor must have a great…
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Vincent

Economics Tutor Vermont South, 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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Anshita

Economics Tutor Noble Park, VIC
A tutor can guide the student in the best possible way and can help them understand the complex problems easily. Well as a tutor I think I can easily explain the concepts. I go on new learning strategies depending on the individual level to make learning…
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Tanya

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
Help them with the easiest ways to solve the problem Always listen to the student and be ready to explain the solutions as many times asked by the student. Talk to the students and encourage them to do more good. Be passionate about your work and be attentive to the students Understanding motivator Kind and compassionate Helpful Guide and…
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Jerry Zhongyu

Economics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are 1. to develop the interests in learning, such as changing the dull mathematics class into interesting storytelling games. 2. To provide useful problem-solving tips that students can easily pick up and apply. 3. Continuously give students sense of achievements by helping them…
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Mathis

Economics Tutor Ashwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and understanding learning environment, tailoring teaching methods to individual needs and learning styles, and encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It's also crucial build confidence, helping students become independent learners. As a tutor,…
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Trisha

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
A tutor should be approachable and they should encourage students to ask each and every question they have in mind. A tutor should also be able to act like a mentor for educational and professional guide. However, it is very important for tutors to keep a professional boundary in mind. Overall, good communication and weekly tasks and homeworks…
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Mary Jane

Economics Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
The most important thing would probably be being able to form an understanding of how the student learns, and then being able to adjust lessons according to that. I think also just being patient for that student to have that light bulb moment, and then commending them when they do. In addition, just holding myself somewhat accountable for the…
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Muhammad Omer

Economics Tutor Scoresby, VIC
strengths, and weaknesses. Recognize their unique learning style and adjust teaching methods accordingly. Building Confidence: Foster a positive and encouraging environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and taking risks. Help them develop self-confidence in their abilities and believe in their potential. Clear…
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Kieran

Economics Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them. The ability to listen and understand the student's needs is the most essential part. Also, setting homework and encouraging the student is the next essential part to helping a student. My strengths as a tutor are my compassionate and hardworking nature. My…
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Nancy

Economics Tutor Murrumbeena, 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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Abhi

Economics Tutor Wantirna South, VIC
I think a tutor’s responsibility is to ensure a foundational level of understanding is reached and giving the student a space to ask questions they may not in class. I am able to think about things in different ways and recognise when something isn’t working for someone. I don’t over complicate things. I believe that explaining difficult…
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Rishika

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
Being understanding and open minded may perhaps be the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student. Every student has varying strengths and limits and thus following the same approach may not have the desired result. Thus, being patient and having more than one explanation may prove in handy and help make a student develop trust in the…
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Joe

Economics Tutor Wantirna South, VIC
Good preparation before tutorials is essential. We also need to Know the students' ability and level of understaniding on the subjects, so that good explanations can be provided them. Besides, a little quizzes, drills and exercises may help student to be familiar to the subjects. I am patient to student. And I am eager to explain different…
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Shivneet

Economics Tutor Noble Park North, VIC
Create a Supportive Environment: Create a safe and supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and seeking help. Clarify Concepts: Explain difficult concepts in a clear and understandable manner, helping students grasp the subject matter. Provide Guidance: Offer guidance on study techniques, time…
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Yobin

Economics Tutor Noble Park North, VIC
I believe that the foremost quality that a tutor needs to have is patience and belief in the student's abilities. Often, the rewards of tutoring a reaped over a long period and not overnight. Our main responsibility is to instill the belief in our students that they are capable of succeeding in their studies. Improving their confidence goes a…
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Kimly

Economics Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The biggest things a tutor can do for a student are to really get how each person learns and adapt their teaching to match. This makes learning enjoyable and effective for the student. I engage with and understand my students completely, enabling me to discover an easy approach for them to grasp concepts while finding enjoyment in the process. I…
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Alan

Economics Tutor Noble Park, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide consistent and unwavering support, and to always foster belief in their potential. This means never giving up on a student, even when challenges arise, and recognizing that external or personal factors may affect their progress. By maintaining open communication and…
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Annabel

Economics Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
As a tutor, I believe that patience and encouragement are essential qualities. Creating a supportive and non-judgmental learning environment empowers students to ask questions without hesitation. Patiently explain concepts, answer questions, and provide constructive feedback to help students build confidence and overcome challenges. I understand…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Aanya practised telling time using both analog and digital clocks, and worked on identifying symmetrical shapes through hands-on drawing tasks.

Year 10 student Kevin focused on balancing redox equations as well as exploring the differences between galvanic and electrolytic cells using past exam questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah completed detailed organic chemistry revision, tackling reaction pathways and structural isomers of homologous series with real VCAA-style problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Chemistry, answers often lacked clear layout and consistent use of units, especially in calculation and equilibrium questions; as one tutor noted, "units need to be shown correctly at all stages of answer." This led to confusion when interpreting formulae or balancing redox equations.

In Year 9 Mathematics, working was sometimes scattered on the page or missing key steps in long division and fraction conversions, making it difficult to check reasoning.

A Year 4 student's homework revealed distraction during lessons, with unfinished word problems and skipped working for time-telling tasks—leaving her unsure how she arrived at each answer.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Notting Hill noticed a Year 11 student who previously rushed through calculation questions now takes a methodical approach, laying out each step clearly and using the correct SI units without reminders.

A Year 8 student, who used to get distracted during lessons, showed much better concentration last week—she was able to work through problems mentally and completed all set tasks without losing focus.

In a recent primary session, a Year 4 student confidently solved fraction addition and multiplication questions independently after struggling with mixed fractions earlier in the term.

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 Glen Waverley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Pinewood Primary School.