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Economics Tutor Spotswood, VIC
As I said above, sharing knowledge is always the first priority. Because our job, as tutors, is to help the students with problems related to knowledge, wisdom. Second, encouraging them to show their best efforts in the school work is also necessary. To me, letting them discover new knowledge and be independent on what they need to do is…
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Economics Tutor Spotswood, VIC
I believe that encouragement and support is crucial to tutoring. A tutor must be able to reassure students when they feel stuck, or discouraged about a certain subject. I'm very personable. I am able to find the most effective way to explain a problem based on the student. Above all else, I adore sharing knowledge, in all aspects, from my own…
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Economics Tutor Laverton, VIC
There are a lot of important things that a tutor can do for a student and these are the following: -be professional -be friendly and approachable -be a good listener -always acknowledge individual differences of each students -be flexible -teach students how to learn effectively because as a tutor our ultimate goal is to help the student…
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Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is creating a supportive learning environment that motivates and encourages students, while also providing a proper guidance to ensure their excellence in their field. As a tutor, my strength lies in effective communication abilities, empathetic approach, and a strong sense of…
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Economics Tutor Laverton, VIC
A tutor should be polite and should never get mad at students as being a student they don't know the things and they come to the tutor for learning. so, the tutor should first understand the student as different students have different minds (sharp and slow) and then teach them according to their requirements. I am a good listener and speaker and…
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Economics Tutor Albion, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them a pillar of support especially in times that they are confused and stressed. If a tutor isn’t able to actively aid a student in their studies and providing them reassurance that their hard-work will eventually pay off, I feel like as a tutor, you’ve failed your part.…
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Economics Tutor St Albans, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for for a student are: helping them excel in the subject they’re getting tutored for, boosting their confidence and sharpening their learning skills. The ability to personally connect with students is my biggest strength. I love to sit and listen to them in order to help them learn the way the learn…
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Economics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Be creative and flexible with learning styles, building relationships, being patient and good listener. I have the ability to establish a strong trust and rapport with students. I strive to create a supporting and encouraging environment for students. I have the ability to teach students in a playful way. I'm very loving and…
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Economics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
For me, it's really important to show that a tutor is passionate about what he does and that he is genuinely interested in the student because he cares about the student's future. In connection to being interested, a tutor can listen and observe the student, through this, you cannot only build rapport but also adjust teaching style according to…
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Economics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
A tutor should create a positive, supportive environment where students are confident to ask questions and make mistakes. Tailoring lessons to the student's individual needs helps them understand the material better and stay motivated. My strengths as a tutor include patience, adaptability, and clear communication. I take the time to explain…
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ASHISH

Economics Tutor Cairnlea, 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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Economics Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
Being able to teach and communicate in a way that makes it seem that you are more approachable. Being able to make the student comfortable in the learning environment. Being patient. Understand that all students learn at different rates, which is dependent on their background knowledge as well as their individual approach to learning. Posses…
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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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Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing i believe a tutor can do for a student is create a open and friendly environment which helps students to not be shy and embrace their confusions and allow the teacher to help them rather than keeping it to themselves and being behind. Having an open environment really helps students bring comfort mentally to express…
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Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Understand the problem student is facing , to be more attentive, understand their learning pattern , good listener, be open with students , guide them at every step , teach them from basics , make the environment more friendly and enjoyable so they enjoy the time of study Good listener, time management, personal attention to individual student,…
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Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I think there are severals things that a teacher can do for students such as prepare easy academic curriculum so that students can understand the solution easily. Moreover, this helps them to solve the jumbled problem in easy way. Secondly, the tutor needs to maintain proper flow of communication with the students this helps them to freely ask the…
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Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
A tutor has the ability to lend a comforting ear to the student away from the classroom. A tutor can lift a students morale by providing a safe space outside the classroom where they can voice their academic concerns. In essence an effective tutor means undivided attention to cater for a students well being. I am result oriented. I am an active…
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Economics Tutor St Albans, VIC
Something is often overlooked in tutoring/teaching is ensuring that students are properly following an explanation. Therefore, patience and care is important to keep checking in along the away and motivate them in learning and exploring the subjects. Through 13 years of schooling, I am aware that every student has a different approach to study for…
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Economics Tutor Deer Park, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are supporting the student's understanding, building their confidence, and encouraging independent thought. An effective tutor doesn't just give answers but teaches students how to figure things out for themselves and how to think. It is also important to listen and react to the student's needs so that the…
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Economics Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Teaching isn't only about being able to explain something really well, but it is also being able to find something relatable so that the students have a relationship with what is being taught. As tutors, we bridge that relationship. Furthermore, tutors need to facilitate student’s curiosity and create an environment where their ideas and…
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Economics Tutor Albanvale, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a supportive learning environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and supported, while actively listening to their questions. By doing so, a tutor can better understand students' challenges, provide tailored guidance, and help them build confidence in their…
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Economics Tutor Burnside, VIC
The most important yet simple thing a tutor can do for a student is to care. Care how they feel before a SAC, care about how they feel learning the content, care about how they feel after a SAC. When I was a student the most valuable thing that Tutors did for me was to care about how I was feeling about the lessons and how I felt after a SAC. It…
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Economics Tutor Kings Park, VIC
To understand the needs and goals of a student and be able to help them achieve this. During this process it's important that a tutor create a safe environment which incentivises students to ask questions and further their learning. 1) Clarity and grasp when communicating which allows me to break complex concepts to digestable bite sized…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Sarah practised using the distributive law and calculating mean, median, and mode from small data sets.

Year 9 student Emily worked through Pythagoras' theorem applications and tackled questions on compass bearings with basic trigonometry, making use of diagrams for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Josh focused on solving quadratic inequalities and explored how the discriminant affects the number of solutions to a quadratic equation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often avoided completing maths homework, which made it hard to reinforce lesson content; as one tutor noted, "even if she is wrong, she should at least try."

In Year 11 physics, missing key gaps from previous years led to confusion when formulas needed to be applied—especially when independent reading was skipped.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner's tendency to erase and rewrite answers slowed progress in division tasks.

In English for Year 10, getting stuck on paragraph ideas during essay writing left the page blank far longer than necessary, sapping confidence for future attempts.

Recent Achievements

One Ardeer tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously struggled to use formulas in maths now independently applies them to solve exam questions, leading to a near-perfect score of 36 out of 37 on their last assessment.

A Year 8 student, who often hesitated to ask for help before, has started voicing questions mid-session and now tackles probability problems confidently after repeated explanations finally clicked.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner—once needing step-by-step support—recently completed her multiplication tables with only minimal prompting and finished all assigned problems without errors.

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 Brimbank Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mother of God School.