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Jessica

Economics Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Being an economics tutor is about being genuine and sincere in teaching, and to realize that we play a major role in being a witness to the students' growth. Our job is to give a pathway for students to be engaged in the subject, give a reason to why they should learn it, and for them to accomplish great things in the future. Teach not only…
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Charles

Economics Tutor St Kilda, VIC
A tutor’s most important role is to provide clear guidance, build confidence, and tailor learning to the student’s individual needs so they feel supported and capable. My strengths as a tutor are clear communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex ideas into simple, easy-to-understand steps. I also tailor my approach to suit…
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Samuel

Economics Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to make them feel comfortable learning the material the school gives them and to develop good study skills. Students have different learning styles and process information at different paces. A school can't accomodate all the individual learning styles of their students,…
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Lily

Economics Tutor Armadale, 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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Nicholas

Economics Tutor South Yarra, VIC
One of the most important things I can do for a student is to adapt my teaching style to their unique learning pace and style. I believe in creating a space where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and learning at their own pace. Additionally, I provide consistent feedback and constructive criticism to allow students to…
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Bowei

Economics Tutor Brighton, VIC
Enhence students' confidence, and motive their interest in studying. In my understanding, tutor not only help students to level up their score, but also maintain their interest in study and keep their confidence. Communication skill: work in service industry for 5 years. Achievement: Greate academic score Flexibility: Can tutor any time, and…
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Angelina

Economics Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe it is important to understand the student's weaknesses and strengths before starting to teach them. I have come across a common problem with students, which is that they often jump straight into trying to solve a problem without fully understanding the theory/basics first. Hence, I try to first help them understand the basics then go…
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Thara

Economics Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Provide unconditional support no matter the circumstances that they are in and try my very best to make them understand the content. I think I am able to communicate effectively with students in order to get a point across, I used to learn in a way that was easy to understand which could be helpful to my…
William
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William

Economics Tutor Gardenvale, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor does for a student is helping them become more confident, so that they have faith in their own abilities and performance. This starts by simplifying the content and explaining it in a way that the student can understand, then building this up so they can face the hardest of questions. It is about…
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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…
Nur Shaira Adlin
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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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Misty

Economics Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to help them build confidence in their own abilities. When a student believes in themselves, they’re more likely to take on challenges, ask questions, and keep trying, even when things get tough. My strengths are patience, adaptability, and the ability to break down complex…
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Namya

Economics Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, foster independent thinking, and create a supportive learning environment. Tutoring should go beyond helping with a single problem—it should give students the tools and mindset to approach future challenges on their own. Encouraging curiosity, showing…
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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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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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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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Saiyam

Economics Tutor Southbank, 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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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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Kim

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing an economics 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…
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Melissa

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important things an economics 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…
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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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Nakul

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Tutors should check for understanding as they go and constantly build confidence so that the student feels like their abilities are improving. When a student feels confident, wonderful things begin to happen. Their curiosity is ignited, and they are more likely to ask questions in class and read additional texts about things that interest them.…
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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…

Local Reviews

Alec is really enjoying his sessions with Matt. He finds Matt funny and easy to get along with. Alec tells me he has already started learning things he didn't know. We are very happy so far with Matt.
Melanie, St Kilda

Inside St KildaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Matthew focused on complex numbers—proving properties using geometric arguments—and also tackled advanced trial paper questions involving polynomials and mathematical induction.

Year 11 student Amisha worked through the quantum mechanical nature of atoms, applying the Rydberg equation to electron transitions, and practised solving problems on electromagnetic induction.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Will developed essay writing skills by planning comparative responses for Tracks and Into the Wild, with particular attention to analysing language use and connecting key themes such as individualism and materialism.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, a student often skipped showing full working in interest and credit card problems, which made it hard to catch repeated calculation errors; as noted, "small details were missed due to the habit of skimming over the question and jumping straight to the formula."

In senior English, incomplete homework and weak communication about missing work became an issue—one week, no prior notice was given that set tasks hadn't been attempted.

Exam responses also suffered from minimal essay planning, leading to answers drifting off-topic.

In Extension Maths, forgetting previous feedback meant similar mistakes kept resurfacing during timed proof questions.

Recent Achievements

One St Kilda tutor noticed that Will, a Year 12 English student, has begun to independently spot and explain his own writing errors—something he previously struggled with—and now takes initiative to backcheck his essays before submitting.

In another recent high school session, Amisha made a breakthrough in physics by correctly solving a projectile motion problem using methods she'd found confusing just weeks ago, and her improved test score reflected the shift.

Meanwhile, a younger student showed new engagement by describing themes for class novels out loud after previously being hesitant to share ideas during lessons.

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 St Kilda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yesodei HaTorah College.