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Tutors in Blackburn North include a Montessori- and university-qualified early childhood educator with 12 years' experience, a Masters-trained primary teacher and mentor, high-achieving graduates from Mac.Robertson Girls' High, experienced maths and English tutors, piano and academic competition awardees, plus seasoned private tutors and educators spanning VCE to primary levels.

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Ayra

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
comprehension, ensuring the student understands what the words mean communication, i love…
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Ziyue

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
Patience, students usually would getting struggled a lot when facing the topics or the questions that they are not familiar with it, which needs great patience for the teacher when teaching them questions. Ideas, It is not ideal for tutors to teach their students rigidly as it cannot help students having a better understanding about the…
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Annabel

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
As a tutor, I believe that patience and encouragement are essential qualities. Creating a supportive and non-judgmental learning environment empowers students to ask questions without hesitation. Patiently explain concepts, answer questions, and provide constructive feedback to help students build confidence and overcome challenges. I understand…
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Anjali

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to allow their minds to create their own version of knowledge rather than just gaining a pre-existing idea.It's only when we challenge the students to think out of the box that they actually start realising the importance of what was in the box. Giving them a vivid imagination can be a…
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Liam

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The most important thing for me would be patience - to ensure that you allow your student/s time to try and follow what is being taught, and to be understanding of different strengths/levels the student is at. I believe if I understand a concept really well (difficult or not), then I am able to explain it in a way that makes sense to a wide range…
Abhinav
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Abhinav

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
- Improve overall undersanding of subject. - Develop interest in subject. - Teach key concept. - Explain complex concept in a simple way. - Make them ready for examinations. - Helps complete assignments. - Strong basics - Teaching concepts before going through assignments - Shortcuts for calculations -Concentrate on variety of problems…
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Arjun

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
My most important things that I would do for a student would be to adapt to the way that they learn rather than using a one-size-fits-all method as every student learns differently and does things in a certain way in order for them to succeed. Another critical point is developing a mindset and motivation that focuses on learning and then…
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Vyshnavi

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is foster a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. This involves not just teaching the material but also building the student’s confidence and problem-solving abilities. Ultimately, a good tutor helps students develop a deeper understanding of…
Shawn
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Shawn

Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
There are two most essential things that a tutor should do for a student: motivation and guidance. A student only find a tutor when he finds difficulties in learning a subject and is not confident in taking the exams. Therefore, the first thing that each tutor needs to do is to encourage the students to study and face their own problems.…
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Brendan

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
1. The tutor should be open minded and let the student show any problems in their homework or tests etc. 2. I can be assertive, but not authoritative. Students tend to become discouraged if they find that their tutor is directing/forcing information when uncalled for. Some of my stregnths include: - setting an agenda before we start each class…
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Marcus

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
The ability to help students learn and understand, a lot of students in class tend to say they understand, but may not actually understand, ultimately leading to a poor foundation as they move further into their studies. I believe my job as a tutor to help them ensure that their foundation is sturdy, have mock questions for the students which will…
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Shivam

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
One of the most essential ingredients is chemistry. A good tutor will take the time to connect meaningfully with the student and their families. They will be caring and compassionate, but also professional and organized. Having a good rapport with the student will move a tutor from good to great. Tutors should check for understanding as they go…
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Wantong

Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
To help a student really understand what they are learning and feel confident in themselves. It's not just about getting the answer right but helping them see the steps and think through the problem on their own. A tutor should make the student feel comfortable asking questions, even simple ones, and not feel judged for being confused. It also…
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Sarah

Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
The most important thing is to provide a safe, comfortable, and friendly environment where they can ask their questions, concerns, or discuss life. I believe this provides a foundation for them to thrive in their learning, and be motivated to achieve. I am highly organised and love planning, I will ensure that my client will achieve what they need…
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GRAHAM

Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
Develop a love for learning and improvement and teach a process for learning. Create a working relationship to suit student and pupil. Encourage improvement however small and dissect failure so the student understands errors made and the correct way forward. I have an honours degree in Mathematics (though some time ago). This ensures I have…
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Laura

Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
I believe the most important thing is to allow the student to share the same passion and interest for the subject, since that is the biggest factor for inciting motivation within the student to keep going. I am very patient, so if a student isn't fully understanding a topic even after multiple explanations, I wouldn't get frustrated, but instead…
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Farid

Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
Create a comfortable and judgment-free learning space Adapt my teaching style to fit the student’s needs Use real-world examples to make math more relatable Encourage students to ask questions and think critically Help students develop a growth mindset – mistakes help us learn! My goal is to make math less stressful and more…
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Cayden

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The ability to garner a student's trust as someone they can rely on to help guide them through difficult subjects, as well as the patience and willingness to adapt to the needs of different students, as everyone has different methods of learning. Most importantly, a friendly, kind personality so that the student feels comfortable learning with the…
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Seyedehfakhriyeh

Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
Conveying the contents in a simple and understandable way, enhancing a student's self-confidence so that he/she believes himself, since every body has the ability to learn maths and enjoy of learning.So I believe that this can be achieved mostly by a tutor's contribution. As a result of a long period of experience doing this job, I think I can…
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Thirsha

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent thinking. Beyond academic knowledge, it’s crucial to boost the student’s confidence by celebrating small achievements and reinforcing their belief in their own abilities. Tutors should also aim to teach…
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Bruce

Tutor Box Hill, VIC
To be there to support the student academically and psychologically. Tutoring is a more private setting than teaching in school, I will get to know more about the students and connect with them on a deeper level. This enables me to assist them on their journey of growing up, helping them with their study and listen to their struggles if they are…
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Don

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
The most imprtant thing a tutor can do for a student is to build confidence and provide personalised support to help them improve their subject knowledge and skills. My strong acadamic background with university level teaching/tutoring/instructing…
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Robert

Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
The goal of tutoring, in some sense, should be to equip students with the skills to no longer need tutoring. I believe this is best achieved by allowing the student to choose study-related goals, and help them take achievable steps in order to get there. As their competence increases in proximity to the larger goal, so too does their confidence as…

Local Reviews

Excellent matching between student and tutor. Very skilled tutors. Great support staff.
Nadia, Blackburn North

Inside Blackburn NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Carla worked on polynomials and transformations in preparation for an upcoming SAC, focusing on applying these concepts to test-style questions.

Year 10 student Julita tackled application-based calculus problems, especially absolute maximum and minimums, using practical scenarios to deepen understanding.

For a younger student in Year 5, basic subtraction was revisited along with practice on two-digit by two-digit multiplication to build calculation accuracy.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, a student relied heavily on the calculator and missed chances to learn more efficient methods—"could learn more efficient CAS practices," noted one tutor.

During Year 10 Chemistry, revision focused only on familiar metallic and ionic bonding problems; unfamiliar question types were avoided.

In a Year 4 session, incomplete homework meant multiplication tables stayed shaky, leading to confusion in multi-step division.

One Year 7 struggled with writing out working for algebra, preferring to solve "in his head," which made it hard to catch errors.

When tasks pile up or feedback isn't used, understanding lags behind what's possible.

Recent Achievements

A Blackburn North tutor recently noticed Carla, a Year 12 student, move from needing step-by-step guidance on differentiation to independently applying the quotient and product rules across unfamiliar calculus problems—she now checks her own work for errors before asking for help.

Meanwhile, Chloe in Year 11, who once hesitated with graphing functions, was able to confidently sketch piecewise graphs and spot mistakes in her SAC answers by herself.

At the primary level, one student who struggled with long division is now reliably setting out each step without reminders and can explain their reasoning aloud as they work through problems.

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 Old Orchard Primary School.