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Thiviru

Economics Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe that each student is different and so is their learning method. The ability to understand that and alternate the teaching style to cater for it is most important. I believe my strengths would be clear and concise communication. The ability to break down concepts and deliver them linking to real world examples so that students understand…
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Luthfi

Economics Tutor Chadstone, VIC
It is essential to understand students' understanding of their topic to assess their skill set appropriately. Failing to do this may cause pushing students ability where some basics for the topic has not been reached. To teach proper, we have to see from the student's point of view. We should ask ourselves as a tutor, Is this understandable? If…
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Alina

Economics Tutor Kew, VIC
Provide long term knowledge and teach it in a way that is comprehensible and easy to understand, be patient and find the root of where they are unable to understand the questions. I explain things clearly step by step with patients and am able to adapt to many different skill levels and work around from there with a multitude of different student…
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Lauren

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student enjoy what he/she is studying. When the student has gained the interest and really enjoy the process of learning; I believe they will definitely perform better. I believe that one of my strongest strengths is that I am very patient with students. This is because I have…
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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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Kate

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be an active listener and be patient. As a tutor, my role is to best support student in a way that make them feel most comfortable and motivated. Each student tend to have different styles of learning; some prefer graphics teaching while some learn better through formula and direct…
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Shivam

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Personalize Learning: Tailor lessons to fit the student's individual learning style, pace, and needs, ensuring that the material is accessible and engaging. Build Confidence: Encourage and support the student, helping them to believe in their abilities and develop a positive…
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SHAMITA

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
The key to a successful tutor-student partnership is instilling confidence in the student, reducing stress, and catering specifically to the needs of the individual. A great tutor doesn't just explain how to get through the work; they listen and encourage students to ask questions so that students recognize that they can succeed even when they…
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Ari

Economics Tutor Wheelers Hill, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build confidence. Sometime, all it takes is confidence for a student who is unsure about their abilities to really flourish. I'd say my strengths lie in being patient. Given I have recently graduated from highschool, it means I have a better understanding of what students are…
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Akshat

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe a good tutor has the ability to transcend their role as a tutor and become a role model for their students. Further, helping a student overcome their fears or challenges for a particular subject is incredibly helpful. I am able to connect with my students and understand their issues from their perspective. This allows me to curate my…
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Rezida

Economics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Help him or her to find their own ways to study most efficiently. Give them the tools, which would allow them to be more confident and comfortable in their learning not only at school, but also beyond. Good knowledge of my subjects and belief that math and science need the same systematic training to become easy, as sports. And that as only some…
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Yu

Economics Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for the students are resolving their problems and guiding them in solving them independently and passionately by providing professional support and mentoring. I have multiple experiences in both informal tutoring and commercial tutoring with class sizes range from individual sessions to larger groups.…
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Chloe

Economics Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
I think the most important things as a tutor can do for a student is to make them enjoy learning and be more confident. Instead of telling them what to do, as a tutor, we should guide them to find a solution. This way, we empower them to become independent thinkers. By guiding students toward a solution rather than simply providing it, we build…
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Nakul

Economics Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are create a positive learning environment, build the student's confidence, and provide personalized instruction. Making the student feel comfortable and supported is crucial. Boosting their confidence helps them tackle challenges. Personalized instruction ensures the student gets the help they need in the…
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Subin

Economics Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
Helping the students to realize their abilities and making the student well adapted around the changing world Confidence, Helping…
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Zoe

Economics Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
Previous to having my own children, I loved the confidence building my tutoring has offered and I have had the experiences and joys of their success in their personal journeys from both the students, and their parents. Instilling confidence and therefore motivation for a student is what drives the outcome to their optimal personal success. I have…
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Sean

Economics Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
To me, a great tutor stands for patience, responsibility and giving the students full support where they needed. I define a patient tutor as whom give students the time and courage to think about solving problems without pressure. If I am a tutor, I am able to keep my responsibility as a tutor to find what the student really need during their…
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Aaron

Economics Tutor Box Hill, VIC
Be able to explain things clearly and in a way that the child will understand. Also, it is important to be open to, and encourage questions about any little detail they do not understand to ensure they gain the best understanding of the concepts. Being able to communicate and explain a concept in different ways to ensure the client understands.…
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Alex

Economics Tutor Nunawading, VIC
I believe besides the obvious academic sides, it is important to just be genuine as more than a tutor for a student and try to help them as much as I can whether as an older peer to look up towards to or just someone to talk to. If I treat tutoring as a chore or a job, I feel like the student will be able to feel that and that's why it's more…
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Sidney

Economics Tutor Nunawading, VIC
As a support person and assist them in attaining better results Flexible and…
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Javad

Economics Tutor Box Hill, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Clarify Concepts: Simplify and explain complex topics to ensure the student understands the material. Build Confidence: Encourage and support the student, helping them gain confidence in their abilities and fostering a positive attitude towards learning. Personalize Learning: Adapt…
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Bo

Economics Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
Help them understand something. Adapt to students; builds rapport; knowing how to learn efficiently in my own…
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Jo Theorell

Economics Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making sure that the student is confident and comfortable not only in learning the content being taught, but applying it, while not fearing being wrong. A tutor must be able to listen and communicate clearly to create a safe environment where the student feels free to make mistakes…

Local Reviews

Whilst our initial tutor candidate request was not available, the allocated tutor has been able to gel very well and quickly with our son. Our son is now saying he is enjoying biology more now that he is getting a better understanding of the topics.
Sean, Blackburn

Inside BlackburnTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 Carla focused on polynomial operations and transformations to prepare for her upcoming SAC, including practice questions on both topics.

For Year 11 Ethan, recent lessons included mastering long division and factor theorem with polynomials, plus interpreting and sketching square root graphs and hyperbolas.

Meanwhile, Year 12 Ava worked through differentiation by first principles as well as applications such as finding the equations of tangents and normals to curves.

Recent Challenges

During a Year 11 test preparation, one student's "rushed approach" and rapid self-questioning led to errors, particularly when tackling polynomial long division—"he was eager to start but skipped clarifying his plan."

In Year 9 mathematics, another student hesitated to build her summary book or organize earlier notes, making it harder to recall older concepts during revision.

For a Year 12 assessment, an over-reliance on calculators meant she missed key steps in graph transformations by not setting out working clearly.

These habits left students feeling unprepared and less confident as exam dates approached.

Recent Achievements

One Blackburn tutor noticed that Lachlan, a high school student, has become much more confident with statistics—he now interprets histograms and calculates measures like mean and quartiles almost independently, whereas he used to hesitate with these.

In another session, Haydn showed real growth by recognising mistakes in graphing questions without prompting; previously, he'd just move on if something felt tricky.

For a younger student, Carla demonstrated new initiative by asking for clarification whenever she got stuck instead of staying silent—a big shift from earlier lessons where she rarely spoke up.

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 Blackburn Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Blackburn Primary School.