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Tutors in Bellfield include a seasoned English teacher with years of international classroom experience, multiple university students excelling in mathematics, engineering, and biomedicine, a school captain with an ATAR among the suburb's top achievers, passionate peer mentors, and science award recipients dedicated to inspiring and guiding K–12 learners.

Alister
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Alister

Economics Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
For me, the most important aspect of tutoring is being able to breakdown a concept which the student finds challenging into its key components and then explain them in a way which really resonates with a student. By doing this not only are you helping the student to understand the topic, you are enabling to student to apply the idea or concept to…
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Nithya

Economics Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a strong support system so that they can confidently ask for help and not feel discouraged when they don't understand a concept. During high school I had an amazing tutor who supported me every step of the way and I think that is the best thing you can do for a student. I think…
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Ryan
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Ryan

Economics Tutor Doncaster, VIC
To truly let the students to understand concepts. Yes, achieving high marks and grades is important, but it shouldn't override the understanding of concepts in curriculums. Not only allowing students to have the ability to effectively answer exam questions, but also most importantly to let them recognise how these knowledge points can connect from…
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DANIEL

Economics Tutor Carlton North, VIC
Beyond simply helping a student improve their grades, I believe a tutor should aim to further engage their students in their learning and to actively enjoy school. It's one thing to explain to a student how to approach concepts and assessment tasks, but to actively encourage them to love school is something that separates a good tutor from a…
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Thadeu

Economics Tutor Coburg, VIC
Important things: 1. To be well prepared for sessions; 2. To strive to develop a connection with the student. Such connection would enable the student to feel comfortable sharing his challenges; 3. Feel enthusiastic about the subject. Such enthusiasm can be contagious which would increase the student’s interest and make him more earnest in…
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Ellie

Economics 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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Phyu Phyu

Economics Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Listen to what they say. Tutoring sometimes can be hard since we are interacting with children. The world has changed. It's a lot different from when and how we grew up. Thats why when teaching them, approach by the way they can accept. Be open-minded. Communication skills Listening to them & Response Active Teacher I don't want to pressure my…
Shreya
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Shreya

Economics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor to do is to know what not to do.Never should a tutor discourage any participation or disapprove of the theories initiated by the student. The most important task of a tutor is to first introduce the student to the student then indulge in activities and quiz for the participation of the students followed by…
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Nima

Economics Tutor Doncaster, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand that they are essentially human beings, and should be treated as such. Therefore, a friendly peer-to-peer approach should be taken in place of a paternal one. In addition, care should be taken to promote their independent cognitive abilities rather than, however…
Isabelle
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Isabelle

Economics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do are firstly not only imparting knowledge on the topic content but also imparting it in a manner which inspires the student to learn and develop an interest in it. I believe that being able to help the student develop soft skills (such as communication skills & critical thinking) is crucial.…
Fathimath Iaadha
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Fathimath Iaadha

Economics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Being patient and continuing classes on their pace rather than on our pace and never failing to be encouraging Being able to explain things in the simplest way that students can understand by reducing the complexity of the concept. I have professional experience as a primary class teacher and as an special education…
Farima
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Farima

Economics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Personal relationships are foundational to student success. The more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. I listen to students well so that I can better understand their misconceptions and errors. I would encourage them in the learning process…
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Mantavya

Economics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to encourage him/her to pursue a career in their liking and to empathise with their difficulties and teach them how to overcome them. It is also of utmost importance that a tutor must lower themselves to their understanding to teach a student. Passion to teach and a drive to progress as an…
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Siming

Economics Tutor Collingwood, VIC
1) Improve their academic performance. 2) Share my own studying experience with them to let them have a clear picture of their future study. 3) Share something more than just mathematics, but some other multi-culture things. 1) I'm very confident with my math as an international student from China. I was well trained in this field because of the…
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Mohammed

Economics Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is NOT to give the students answers. This is a red line for me as it limits the student's ability to use their mind to explore and thus tackle hard questions. My strengths are that I am open minded and persistent; I am never one to criticise a student for not understanding how to do something no matter how…
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Anish

Economics Tutor Collingwood, VIC
I believe going the extra mile to ensure that a student has the proper understanding is primordial. In the past, I have dealt with tough students with patience and empathy, clearing my students’ doubts and making them gain an in – depth understanding of the subject. I prefer to portray myself more a friend than a tutor and reassure my students…
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Mohammad Tariq

Economics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Sometimes its difficult to read what is going inside a students head and maybe student says he/she understands the subject but in reality they are just shy to ask questions As a tutor I can have some informal tests to see whether the student is understanding. A good tutor should always focus on qualitative approach rather than quantitative…
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Kevin

Economics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to share his/her knowledge, ensure the difficulties are solved together, students could enjoy the learning process, and students understand why they are studying (importance of education). And this is all possible with a tutor with relevant subject knowledge and ability to position…
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Zhao Jun

Economics Tutor Hawthorn East, VIC
Tutor should guide the student to think independently and creatively. This enables the student to form their own ideas and understand a concept in from different point of views instead of just following steps and rules. These skills are crucial for a student especially in the latter part of their school life. When I teach, I will put myself in the…
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Victor Sebastian

Economics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important thing any sort of teacher or mentor can do for not just students, but anyone, is to make sure the students believe in themselves and their abilities, for that will take them beyond any test or assignment. What is also important is to make sure the students have fun while learning, for that will ensure that whatever they are…
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Mukta

Economics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I believe that cultivating critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growth mindset are important. A tutor should inspire curiosity, instill confidence, and equip students with the tools they need to become independent learners. Moreover, fostering a positive and supportive relationship built on trust and mutual respect is…
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Alen

Economics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is create a safe space where mistakes are normal and learning feels comfortable. When students feel supported rather than judged, they’re more willing to ask questions and genuinely learn. I believe my strengths are strong communication, the ability to simplify difficult concepts, and preparing…
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Khushi

Economics Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor instruction to the student's individual needs, and build their confidence. It's crucial to help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as to instill a love for learning. Providing…

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Inside BellfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ethan worked on converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and representing fractions on a number line, using diagrams for visual understanding.

Year 8 student Olivia focused on indices—practising both positive and negative indices—and revisited measurement concepts including perimeter of circles.

For Year 10, Jacob tackled linear equations and trigonometry basics such as identifying sine, cosine, and tangent ratios in right-angled triangles.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly guessed answers in maths rather than working them out on paper, with one tutor noting, "He got up several times to play basketball during class."

In Year 10, forgetting to bring textbooks and materials made it difficult to review past challenges—"She needed to bring her maths books so I could see what she had struggled with this week."

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student ran out of time on an exam, missing simple errors due to poor planning. These habits led to lost marks and missed opportunities for targeted feedback in each session.

Recent Achievements

A Bellfield tutor noticed Ollie, a Year 10 student, recently made fewer mistakes on area and perimeter problems by slowing down and using the standard formula they created together—he used to rush through and miss key steps.

In another session, Kiera (Year 11) moved from relying on hints to working through challenging English essay planning almost entirely independently, making her own quote lists for the first time.

Meanwhile, Felix in primary school finally started applying punctuation correctly in his writing without reminders after weeks of forgetting full stops.

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 Ivanhoe Library & Cultural Hub—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Pius X School.