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Ujitha

Physics Tutor Alphington, VIC
Listening. I think the best thing a tutor/mentor can do is listen to their students to find out which subjects/areas that need to be focused on. Anyone can teach the syllabus but a great tutor will produce a study plan suited to each individual student which will help bring best out of them. studying at RMIT has helped further broaden my Math and…
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Lachlan

Physics Tutor Coburg, VIC
Listen, be patient and relate to their experience. Communicating in a variety of different ways and giving alternative examples/explanations where conventional ones don't work for a student. Being a performing arts teacher I've learnt to be creative with my…
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Nicholas

Physics Tutor Heidelberg West, VIC
Explain how to do it rather than just doing it for them I am able to simplify the math and express it in a way that the students are able to…
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Sahana

Physics Tutor Heidelberg West, VIC
* Being friendly in a professional way * Kids should be comfortable discussing their weaknesses with us and a tutor has to provide that environment * Keeping student's progress in track with the parents * Making them love the subject My subject is my major strength. I am a organized person as well and hence I prepare my lessons priorly which…
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Mitun

Physics Tutor Heidelberg West, 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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Senthil Benish Shylas

Physics Tutor Coburg, VIC
As a student myself, the important things a tutor can do for a student can provide a clear and simple explanation and help them how to break down a given problem and apply the learned concept in real-life scenarios. And, another important point to note is that every student is unique, so as a tutor, I should be able to adapt to the teaching style…
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Charlie

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: - Instill the student with confidence in their ability. - allow the student to feel heard when they have questions. - Precisely explain the math concepts the student is struggling to understand - Spend personal time learning and refining knowledge on content to give the…
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Sabina (Mika)

Physics Tutor Brunswick, VIC
One of the most damaging things one can do as a tutor is establish a blind hierarchy with their student. A tutor does not impart facts and knowledge, he or she attempts to come, along with the student, to a mutual understanding of a concept and I find that much more constructive if you approach this from a peer perspective rather than an…
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JOYAL

Physics Tutor Heidelberg West, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to instil confidence and independent problem-solving skills in their students. It is also crucial to provide continuous encouragement and tailor teaching strategies to individual learning needs. A tutor should be a supportive guide, enabling students to achieve their academic goals and develop a love for…
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Srishti

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
Tutor should not only focus on the academic portion of the student but also helps to build a good overall moral character that will eventually leads to healthy all over development of the learner. I priotize deep understanding between the student and teacher before showering knowledge of subjects and courses. As more the compassionate and …
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Fathima

Physics Tutor Bellfield, VIC
Is build good rapport Organize subject matter according to students style of learning Repetition Doing sample question before tests My strengths is that I will be moving forward no matter what . I love facing challenges because it gives me happy hormones when I do the work successfully so my strengths would be that I perceive advanced level…
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Ellie

Physics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Varying teaching methods to provide students with a greater opportunity to learn is important. Every student has different strengths and weaknesses. Instead of just focusing on one method that only appeals to a single learning style, varying teaching techniques can cater your lessons to different learning styles. Students will be more successful…
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Huy

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
A tutor job is to reinforce the knowledge that student learned from class. Moreover, tutor should help student to develop critical thinking skill not only for exams but also for future education. Finally, I believe tutor should prepare student to handle any challenging exam to achieve the best results as possible. I am very paitient and easy…
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Radhik

Physics Tutor Parkville, VIC
The first step is to listen to the problem of the student. Identify the best way to teach the student. Then slowly improve the confidence in the student to master the subject. Attention to detail approach to understand where the student is finding a problem is the best trait in me. I am also patient to help the student transition through the…
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Anish Kumar

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
A good tutor plays a vital role in a student's learning journey by fostering both understanding and confidence. Beyond simply delivering content, an effective tutor identifies the student's strengths and weaknesses, adapts their teaching approach accordingly, and ensures that concepts are truly understood rather than memorized. They encourage…
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Ryan

Physics Tutor Heidelberg Heights, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is not only to support a student but to make them feel as though they have accomplished what they set out to achieve, even if it is a small goal, as long as it gets fulfilled. I believe that I can personalise the amount of help I provide to a student, no matter their abilities. This will allow me to ensure…
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Nausher

Physics Tutor Heidelberg West, VIC
The tutor needs to make sure that all the questions of the student are answered really well. Most importantly, the tutor needs to be a role model for the student. Someone that he/she can look up to and be proud of. I have the ability to be extremely patient with my students which helps me gain their trust. Moreover, I can also induce self…
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Ankita

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor can engage the mind of a child and develop a love for the subject within the child. Education has the power to broaden horizons and inculcate a sense of satisfaction which I believe can be brought in by the help of a tutor. Being able to communicate at a level that the child understands is a must. As a tutor, you must be able to build a…
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Traian

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Untangle the complex information and present it pragmatically to the student, fill in the knowledge gaps Patience, effective listening, empathy, presenting the topic in multiple…
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Alp

Physics Tutor Kew, VIC
I believe the 3 most important things a tutor can do for a student is: 1. being fluent with the content, 2. giving moral support when necessary and 3. create a sort of friendship with the student. I think my biggest strength as a tutor is to be able to teach via understanding content rather then rope learning, which i think is an imperative…
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Sharmishtha

Physics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I have been teaching math for many years, and I have worked with students of varying skill levels. I encourage all of my students to solve problems based on real-life examples, and I help them explain their solutions in their own words. This approach helps them tackle any type of problem they may face and develop a deeper appreciation for the…
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Dominic

Physics Tutor Ivanhoe, VIC
Giving confidence to the student is the most important thing. If the student is not confident in their ability to do the task, then they will believe that they can not and will not try. Understanding the frustrations that the student can have because they don't understand something, staying calm and patiently taking the student through the problem…
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Graham

Physics Tutor Parkville, VIC
Provide motivation and structure to assist in self-motivated study. My ability to understand and break down complex concepts to make them…

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So far we've been pleased with our Tutor and getting started was easy. My daughter and the tutor clicked straight away and there was good follow up throughout the process.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Daniel focused on solving worded problems by translating real-life scenarios into mathematical equations and practiced skills with quadratic equations, including factorising and sketching their graphs.

For Year 11, Lily worked through probability concepts such as sample spaces, conditional probability, and the addition and multiplication rules, using tables to clarify multi-stage experiments.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Max tackled calculus topics by reviewing differentiation from first principles as well as applying derivative rules to interpret the meaning of slopes and turning points in functions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student reviewing organic chemistry sometimes skimmed over questions without fully checking charge states, as a tutor noted: "Needs to remember states and to check over charge of molecules."

In Methods calculus (Year 12), another student showed confidence but occasionally struggled to set out full working for integration constants, leading to uncertainty about final answers.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner tackling multi-digit subtraction would often forget to carry the one, making it tricky to spot where errors crept in.

During practice, the urge to finish quickly meant small details—like careful reading or stepwise calculations—were missed, resulting in avoidable confusion mid-task.

Recent Achievements

A Thornbury tutoring session saw a Year 11 student tackle trigonometric relationships independently, where previously he'd often paused or waited for hints before attempting these questions.

Another high schooler who used to get stuck factoring polynomials was able to complete almost all quadratic equations without any help, showing real self-sufficiency during revision.

In the primary years, one student who would hesitate over times tables managed to recall and write out their 9s with only minor prompting—something that's been a challenge in earlier sessions.

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 Northcote Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mary's School.