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Nirosh

Info Processing Tutor Greensborough, VIC
1. A Tutor must be respected and treat students in same level. 2. A tutor must be very friendly with students. 3. A tutor must be good knowledge in teaching concepts. 1. I have an attractive speaking style. 2. I am able to do teaching through stories and visual videos. 3. I have very good communication skills. 4. I have a good…
PRATHAMESH VILAS
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PRATHAMESH VILAS

Info Processing Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Making realise the student of their self worth. How to have a vision, goals and appropriate mindset. Most importantly making aware of the practical oriented world. Ability to explain the difficult things in simple manner. Embraced Patience, Responsibilities and tolerance. Ability to connect with students at professional and personal level as…
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Anukriti

Info Processing Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Build their confidence. Every student is different. One cannot treat them on the same plain. Some are aware of their shortcomings and are just confused. Some are hardworking while others can be smart-workers or differently remarked. A tutor must recognise that talent in them and help them use it in growing. Explaining instances metaphorically…
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PRANAV KUMAR

Info Processing Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The Tutor should have a lot of patience while teaching children, as each child is different from one other. Tutor should understand each student's ability and talent and motivate them to do further in their own field. It should be the tutor's job to go to each student individually and ask if they are good with study materials and understanding…
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Lovee

Info Processing Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to understand their students and modify their teaching according to their learning capacity. A tutor doesn't need to use fancy language - what matters is that they are able to educate their students - the basic concepts in the most simple way, so that they are able to connect it with their life and…
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Lakshini

Info Processing Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
A tutor’s role goes beyond just teaching concepts; it’s about building a student’s confidence and fostering a love for learning. The most important things a tutor can do are to be patient, provide clear explanations, and adapt teaching methods to suit the student’s learning style. From my experience helping my fellow batchmates, I have…
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Mihini

Info Processing Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a positive learning environment and build the student's confidence. Adapting to each students unique learning style ensures the tutoring sessions are effective and allows students to achieve their academic goals. Creating an encouraging atmosphere helps students feel…
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Bhavani Kutty

Info Processing Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
According to me, a good tutor should be a guide, facilitator and a mentor for the student. Empathy, patience, subject knowledge, active listening, positivity and…
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Trishen

Info Processing Tutor Mill Park, VIC
I would say a tutors' ultimate goal would be to get in sync with the way the student is taught in their respective schools, colleges or universities. Additionally, it is extremely important to make friends with the students, as this is necessary for proper engagement. I am not afraid to do some research when it comes to getting a student to…
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Richard

Info Processing Tutor Mill Park, VIC
I think the most important is to help a student feel confident in their intelligence, and in themselves. I needed a tutor in some subjects growing up, and it can feel bad to be “behindâ€Â. Helping a student to understand their learning styles and how to utilize them is a very important thing. Following that, I think being a listener and a…
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Joju

Info Processing Tutor Mill Park, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is give students the right direction and support so they can build confidence and excel on their own. One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is that I’m always willing to learn. If there’s something I’m not fully confident about, I make time to understand it properly—because I believe I can…
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Adam

Info Processing Tutor Mill Park, VIC
My approach is rooted in active listening and a genuine commitment to understanding the unique needs of individuals. I strive to respond effectively by providing the necessary support, ensuring that those I interact with feel heard, valued, and equipped with the help they need. One of my key strengths lies in my ability to make teaching an…
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Muktar

Info Processing Tutor South Morang, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is help a student build confidence. A lot of students already know more than they think they just need someone to believe in them, guide them, and show them how to approach problems step by step. One of my biggest strengths is patience. I never rush a student, rather I give them time to…
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Devika

Info Processing Tutor Bundoora, VIC
A proper ATTENTION. A good tutor will identify the student’s learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect. A good tutor will take the time to connect meaningfully with the student and their families. They will be caring and compassionate, but also professional and organized. Having a good…
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Ivona

Info Processing Tutor Mill Park, VIC
Help them overcome obstacles or whatever they find challenging in the material or simply just keep them motivated so they keep up the good work. My patience is probably my most valuable asset and I also find it easy to develop learning styles for every…
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Neil

Info Processing Tutor Templestowe, VIC
Develop and help them overcome their hurdles and ensuring they can perform their best of their ability Patience and passionate in teaching and developing…
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Sreennantee

Info Processing Tutor Bundoora, VIC
Understand the student's needs: A good tutor should take the time to understand the student's strengths, weaknesses, learning style, and goals. This helps the tutor tailor their approach to best support the student's individual needs. 1>Expertise in the subject matter: The ability to teach a subject effectively requires a deep understanding of the…
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Tania

Info Processing Tutor Heidelberg Heights, VIC
Developing confidence, offering personalised guidance, and cultivating a sincere love of learning are the three most crucial things I can do for a student. Patience and empathy are two of my greatest qualities. Since each student learns differently, I take the time to explain ideas in a way that meets their particular need. My excellent…
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Quan

Info Processing Tutor Kingsbury, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide personalized support that caters to their individual needs and learning styles. Tutors should create a positive and supportive learning environment where students feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. It's important for tutors to set achievable goals that can…
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Mitun

Info Processing Tutor Heidelberg Heights, VIC
Some of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are to boost their self-esteem, adjust to their preferred method of learning, and simplify difficult ideas. In addition to encouraging critical thinking and offering concise explanations, a tutor should foster a safe space where students feel free to make mistakes and ask questions. My…
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Deshani

Info Processing Tutor Reservoir, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and adapt teaching to the student's individual needs. It's essential to not only help students understand the material but also to encourage critical thinking and independent problem-solving. In my IT career, I've often needed…
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Geetanjli

Info Processing Tutor Lalor, VIC
The tutor should ensure that students are grasping the concepts efficiently. The tutor should do regular monitoring regarding how much the students has learned and should not jump to next topic until or unless the previous one's are clear. Being a Tutor i have a strong basic knowledge and can teach on any topic in the subjects i am strongly…
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Shakeel

Info Processing Tutor Eltham North, VIC
I believe a tutor/teacher should always strive to develop an interest about subject matter in the student. Once the student does not think of the subject as burden, he will be able to learn very efficiently. Teaching at various levels has taught me to understand students from different academic backgrounds better. Every student has a different…

Local Reviews

Ivana is really on to where Ethan's weaknesses and strengths are and works on them. The report is very thorough and I see/agree with her feedback. She really knows where he is at. It's great areas can be targeted and some are quick and some take longer to consolidate. We are very happy with Ivana and appreciate all her efforts!
Natalie, Eltham

Inside St HelenaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Emily focused on number and algebra skills, including mastering long multiplication with three-digit by two-digit numbers and practising addition with larger numbers.

Year 9 sessions for Chloe covered linear graphing—drawing lines from equations and identifying gradients and y-intercepts—as well as revising key trigonometry concepts like using SOHCAHTOA to find missing side lengths in right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Sarah in Year 10 worked through financial mathematics, specifically calculating simple and compound interest, then applied these concepts to real-life scenarios such as wages and commission calculations.

Recent Challenges

Lack of confidence was a recurring theme across both upper primary and high school maths sessions, particularly when questions required applying familiar skills in new or worded contexts.

For example, a Year 8 student "froze on application questions in tests, even though she could do the maths perfectly in practice."

In Year 10 algebra and graphing tasks, doubts about rearranging equations or recognizing intercepts led to hesitancy and repeated checking—"she second-guessed every step, even when her approach was correct."

In surface area for composite shapes (Year 7), confusion arose from difficulty identifying simpler components. These moments left otherwise capable students unable to complete multi-step problems independently.

Recent Achievements

A St Helena tutoring session saw a Year 10 student finally start double-checking her answers for gradient and y-intercept problems without prompting—she used to rush through, missing steps, but now pauses to catch her own mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who previously struggled with drawing linear graphs showed real progress; after working on the formula together over two weeks, she could lay out each axis point correctly and connect them accurately.

In primary, Indie surprised her tutor by solving double-digit addition quickly and tackled the 3, 4, and 5 times tables much more confidently than last month.

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 Diamond Valley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glen Katherine Primary School.