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Aditya

Economics Tutor Williams Landing, VIC
Every student learns at their own pace and in their own way, a tutor should be able to adapt to a students personal learning style and pace in order to ensure that their learning needs are met. I am patient and willing to listen any feedback to help improve the student’s experience. I also aim to get students actively involved in their tutoring…
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Akriti

Economics Tutor Williams Landing, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is assess their students and the underlying tutoring strategy according to the needs of their students. This means understanding the strengths of their students and helping them leverage those strengths while also giving them useful resources to work on their weaker areas to achieve good results. The most…
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Inderjeet

Economics Tutor Hoppers Crossing, VIC
Tutor can motivate the students and support them in weak areas of students, find easy way, so student can understand the subject and understand the ability of student. My strength is my motivation for students and teaching them in a practical…
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Dilini

Economics Tutor Werribee, VIC
It’s important to understand that every student is different and appreciate their differences to instill confidence in them . It’s also important to guide them without hindering their creativity. Empathetic and able to acknowledge that very student is…
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Saim

Economics Tutor Point Cook, VIC
To foster independence. To instill problem solving skills rather then spoon-feed. To increase self confidence in students and self belief to tackle any situation and problem. Self learning and prioritizing. An active listener as I believe it is important to understand the problems faced by a child in order to help and tutor them…
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Kaushalya

Economics Tutor Point Cook, VIC
Guiding them to achieve desired outcomes Friendliness Understanding Active listening Team work…
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Manya

Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Firstly, it’s a friendly as well as disciplined environment, a balance of both so that a student feels comfortable while studying and maintain focus on his task. Secondly, maybe communication skills. Thirdly, can be to nurture students with practical approach and make concepts clear for future requirements. Maybe, being myself a student, I have…
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ASHISH

Economics Tutor Deer Park, VIC
Give a student brief introduction till the student understands the concept twice thrice or more Being patient is very important in teaching Confidence self optimistic…
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Karishma

Economics Tutor Point Cook, VIC
Explain them in a way that they understand since each student have different IQ level We can share knowledge which is helpful for their growth in…
William
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William

Economics Tutor Laverton, VIC
Invigorate their passion for the subject area rather than making studying seem like a chore. If they enjoy learning it then they will be more successful in learning and retaining knowledge. Patience, reliability, communication, being able to explain things in multiple simple ways in order for the student to understand what is being explained to…
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Gobind

Economics Tutor Laverton, VIC
I think a tutor must put in just as much, if not more effort than the student. He should not only know the concept but also know how to frame it according to the needs of his student I can boil down a complex topic in simple terms. I know whether I should speed up or slow down my pace as per the understanding of my…
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Anirudh

Economics Tutor Wyndham Vale, VIC
I think that creating an environment where curiosity is rewarded is the most important thing, as this is what deepens love for a subject in students. By explaining concepts wholly and encouraging questions, students will want to learn the content completely instead of just memorising it, resulting in better academics. Alongside this, showing…
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Gunyie

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
In my view, the most important role of a tutor is to empower students to reach their full potential. This involves not only helping them understand academic material but also fostering critical thinking skills, confidence, and a love for learning. A tutor should create a supportive and encouraging environment where students feel comfortable asking…
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Maanya

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
I believe it is important to know what the child is struggling on and to address it directly. If they are finding a certain part of math hard such as division, we should address that directly and keep touching back on it. Or if they just want to raise their grades, we can try improve harder content and making sure we understand the importance of…
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Oliver

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a mentor. While not only teaching them what they have be taught, but also being someone that they look up to several things and someone that they strive to learn from. Thats my leading by example as a tutor is important to make sure you are someone they look up to. Having a mentor…
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Shahan

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
A tutor has to help the student build and reinforce the idea that they can start running, and that the tutors are a means to enable them to run forward. The tutor does not have to become a crutch for them to continually rely upon. I assume that i like to make the student at ease with myself. The more comfortable they would be around me, the lower…
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Himanshu

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Help the student understand in the most basic and simplest way without complicating. You should be easy going so that the students can ask anything without fear or apprehensions. Ability to understand what and how a student thinks, problem solving, ability to teach at a very basic level in a simple way that is easy to…
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Nivya

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
A tutor should be motivational, inspiring,well versed person,should be patient,able to communicate, enthusiastic, trustworthy, treat everyone equally and flexible My strengths are to teach them accurately within time ,give more knowledge, understanding their strengths and weakness,help to focus on studies,motivating,concentration on weak…
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Jay

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to connect with them on a deeper level, going beyond just tutoring. Establishing a strong rapport and understanding the student's individual needs and challenges allows for a more personalized and effective learning experience. By building this connection, a tutor can become a mentor,…
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Venu

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Be a facilitator, a guide , instead of being dominant. Provide opportunities to learn, develop strong academic habits, build confidence and not be judgmental. 1. Strong verbal, written and non-verbal communication skills, 2. Patience, 3. Ability to understand and appreciate thought process of student, 3. Foster a connection with student, 4. Tailor…
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Rajwinder

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Development of child and his confidence…
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Zach

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
To be honest. Also, take the time to really understand the student and learn how they learn best, and utilise this knowledge to the best of my ability. Lastly, to make sure that the student is prepared for tests and exams, and provide them with all the resources possible to help them succeed outside of tutoring times. My strengths as a tutor…
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Farheen

Economics Tutor Seabrook, VIC
1-Help them gain confidence in themselves 2- Bring out the best in them 3- Alligning them with whats going on in the classroom 4-communication and openness 5- correspondence with parents 6-adaptibilty 7-humbleness and acceptance(when students dont benefit from tutors delivery,they should be able to modify their methods and tools) As a…

Local Reviews

The process to get started was super easy and I was matched with a tutor who was at the right age and level for my child. Very happy with the process so far
Alison, Tarneit

Inside TarneitTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Sam focused on structuring narrative essays and practiced spelling, along with exploring ways to improve descriptive writing using picture prompts.

For Year 8, Priya worked through maths questions involving decimal multiplication and division as well as revising her homework essay for clearer arguments.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ethan reviewed probability concepts—calculating mean in probability problems—and refined his English homework essay with targeted feedback.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 English, a student repeatedly finished essays without proofreading, leaving small grammar and punctuation errors; as one tutor noted, "proofreading was skipped, so capital letters after full stops were missed."

Meanwhile, in Year 11 Maths, another student often mixed up positive and negative signs when solving algebraic equations—misplacing answers despite understanding the method.

In Year 5, a student jumped into descriptive writing before brainstorming ideas and struggled to develop enough content for their paragraphs.

These process habits meant that clarity and accuracy suffered even when students had strong foundational knowledge.

Recent Achievements

One Tarneit tutor noticed a Year 8 student who previously rushed through essays now taking the time to brainstorm ideas and write longer, more detailed paragraphs, with fewer missing details than before.

In a recent high school maths session, another student who struggled with decimal problems managed to solve all their homework independently for the first time.

A primary student also showed a real shift by openly asking for help when stuck on spelling during writing tasks, instead of quietly guessing as they had in earlier weeks.

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 Julia Gillard Library Tarneit—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Teresa of Kolkata Catholic Primary School.