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Toshunsing

Economics Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Motivating the student and teaching him according to his own pace is of upmost importance. Also, it is crucial that the student's marks are improving and he starts to develop a liking for that subject. I find great pleasure in teaching and has the patience to teach each student according to his own pace. I also finding that motivating the student…
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Hui Yee

Economics Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
First, I think the most important thing is a tutor should help the student to solve their puzzles and understand the topics thoroughly. Second, a tutor should always give encouragement to the students so they are always positive when facing difficulties. In my opinion, I think my strength is I am patient. Even the students feel confused after few…
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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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saloni

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that every child is unique. But as they grow older, their creative confidence is lost. Everything can be transformed if we can transform the brain and recreate those neural connections which will bring back creative intuition in your life. I try to curate experiential transformation learning in my teachings to bring back creative…
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Lauren

Economics Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student enjoy what he/she is studying. When the student has gained the interest and really enjoy the process of learning; I believe they will definitely perform better. I believe that one of my strongest strengths is that I am very patient with students. This is because I have…
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Gunjan

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to identify the areas of strengths and weaknesses in a student and help them to improve. Another crucial thing is to build a rapport with the students so that a tutor can get to know the students and their learning styles to be able to plan a lesson effectively.…
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Nguonheng

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
To be patient enough to see results. Lesson plannings are crucial for students to understand the flow of their subjects. I would say I am very good at explaining things to students and I tend to change the way I teach based on different types of pupils as I understand that different people have their own unique way of learning. I believe I am…
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Valerie

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
To be able to connect with the kids/student, making an environment where they are excited and enjoy studying, while being able to speak up on their doubts. I connect with the kids quite well. I'm quite a creative thinker myself, especially when on the methods to get myself to understand and memorise topics. Hence, I can use this to my advantage…
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Nivedita

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Recognizing the distinct requirements and learning preferences of each student is crucial. Fundamentally, patience is important. It's essential to communicate clearly and break down difficult subjects into manageable chunks. A tutor should inspire a love of learning in addition to imparting knowledge by making the material engaging and relatable.…
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Twinkle Gowda

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their individual learning style, and make the subject engaging. A tutor should create a safe, supportive environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and learning from mistakes. It’s also important to break down complex…
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Hoang Minh Thu

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
-Be their friends, talking with them -Be patient with them, explain everything in detail -Give them strength and believe in themselves=> They can do everything and successfully highschool with high grades. They can self-study for future education career and solve the problems based on my guidelines. -I would not force them to exactly what I am…
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Myles

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Patience, reassurance and having a growth mindset. Flexibility, due dilligence and…
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Yuanyuan

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Patience is the most essiential thing during teaching. I would love to try to change the way of explaining to help students to understand. Usually I can describe the concepts in an simple way to help students to…
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Zichen

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Help them build up self confidence and turns out to be really interested in the subject. They won’t receive unpleasant academic performance as long as they fall in love with it. Bachelor of Mathematics and Statistics in Unimelb Awards in Maths. In High School:â– HONOR ROLL( top 5%) in 2021 American Mathematics Competition…
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Kai Tong Joanna

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to build a strong and supportive relationship with students. This enables students to feel comfortable and encouraged to ask questions and seek assitance on their concerns. Another crucial aspect of tutoring will be understanding each student’s individual needs. By recognizing each…
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Anh

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide personalized support. This involves understanding the student\'s strengths, weaknesses, learning style, and goals to create a customized learning plan that addresses their specific needs. One of my strengths as a tutor is my adaptability. I recognize that every student…
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Aditya

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is to create an environment that goes beyond academics, building a supportive foundation where students feel free to present ideas, develop their own problem-solving approaches, and understand that making mistakes is a valuable part of learning. Having graduated the IB (International Baccalaureate) myself I…
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Kim

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student’s confidence and help them believe in their ability to improve. Academic support is important, but equally vital is the emotional support that motivates a student to keep going even when they’re struggling. A good tutor doesn’t just provide answers — they teach students…
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Ying

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Personally speaking, I believe a tutor needs to have great patience, a certain level of flexibility, and the ability to inspire and motivate students while building up their confidence. I highly value and encourage critical and independent thinking. A tutor should guide students to think first, and then take them slowly through the process and…
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Melissa

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence in learning and foster a genuine interest in the subject. I think a tutor doesn’t just help with academic skills, but they also create a safe and encouraging space where students feel heard, supported, and motivated to improve. By identifying a…
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Wylie

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Being extremely patient and being able to recognize where the student weak points are I am extremely patient and I am a strong believer of active learning, where instead of me simply providing students with the answers, I believe in guiding them along the thought process so they can figure out the answers for…
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Jianying

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Guiding children to enjoy learning in a way that they enjoy. Only when they enjoy learning can they have a continuous motivation to study and cultivate their interest in learning is the most important. At the same time, it is necessary to educate children at a professional level, helping them achieve high scores and a sense of achievement. I am…
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Juan

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Tutors must prepare for teaching prior to the session. Briefly revising a topic that the tutor may have not covered in a couple of years will allow the tutor to spend more quality teaching time with the student. A tutor must also be responsive. If a student is contacting their tutor with a question, even if its outside of the specified teaching…

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Had 3 tutors over 2 years for our two children in VCE. Easy to organise, helpful tutors and good results.
Chris, Elsternwick

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Year 4 student Spencer worked on understanding fractions, focusing on the meaning of numerators and denominators and exploring relationships between halves, quarters, and eighths using number lines.

In Year 9, Ollie reviewed his end-of-year maths exam to pinpoint strengths and areas for improvement, while Frankie concentrated on solving simultaneous equations and building confidence with trigonometry through targeted practice questions.

For Year 11, Alice focused on matrix operations—including transition matrices—and applied financial modelling skills to compound interest scenarios in preparation for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, one student lost marks on SAC extended response questions after "not quite understanding the questions"—they needed to slow down and read each question fully before answering.

Another senior student in Financial Modelling showed stress when working through log graph problems live; practicing under less pressure helped, but anxiety led to avoidance of challenging parts at first.

In Year 8 algebra, a student skipped showing steps—"he switched x and y when substituting points," causing sign errors that were hard to trace.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner struggled with place value and often relied on counting instead of recalling number facts, slowing progress during multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

One Ripponlea tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to avoid tricky algebra—now, after working hard on expanding brackets and negative numbers, she's correctly tackling double-bracket problems with less hesitation.

Another high schooler came into sessions wanting more support on trigonometry but recently showed new independence by choosing tasks which simultaneous equations to try without prompting.

Meanwhile, in primary years, a student who'd struggled to finish homework now hands it all in early and checks her own spelling errors before showing the tutor her story.

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 Elsternwick Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Adass Israel School - Glen Eira Road Campus.