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Tutors in Botanic Ridge include a Master of Education student and former advanced-level school teacher with seven years' experience, VCE duxes and Olympiad awardees, specialist maths tutors and classroom teachers, biomedical science graduates, Kumon instructors, national speech and debate finalists, published researchers, youth coaches, and multi-award-winning high achievers passionate about guiding K–12 learners.

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Sana

Economics Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
Understanding them , encouraging students and appreciation Communication skill Understanding Being involve in studies…
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Negin

Economics Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
As an economics tutor thing I would do for a student would be to first see there understanding of the topic and make sure make them comfortable with the whole topic issue and always check if they ok mentally which is very important I can explain something multiple times and it’s totally fine with me and each time I explain it in dept and not…
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Roya

Economics Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
I believe that a safe and welcoming learning environment is more important as it ensures a student will get the most out of their learning experience. If there is an environment which welcomes questions and challenging areas which an individual may be less comfortable with, it can assist one with reaching their full potential and making learning…
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Kriti

Economics Tutor Clyde North, VIC
Patience is probably one of the most important characteristics of an economics tutor. Even if the students ask the most basic question, always demonstrate your patience. Also, tutors should encourage students to be the best they can, to reach their goals, to recognize their strengths, to focus on learning how to learn so that they will be…
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Chipsy

Economics Tutor Clyde, VIC
Teach students with mnemonic methods so that they remember the concepts for long period in their lives. Communicate and listen to the problems of students so that they can learn more. Communication, Handling the situations patiently and help the students whenever they require the…
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Anushka

Economics Tutor Clyde North, VIC
In my opinion it is important to have to ability to maintain the interest of the student through out sessions. And this only does not apply during the sessions, it is crucial to make sure that the students have interest to attend the upcoming sessions. Not being able to create the interest the student has towards an economics tutors sessions, a…
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Varuni

Economics Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
I believe that the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized and effective guidance, foster a positive and supportive learning environment, and help the student develop the skills and confidence necessary to achieve their academic goals. This can involve creating individualized study plans, providing…
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Amritpal

Economics Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
Being patient with them, for students it’s easy for them to lose their confidence when they’re struggling, to keep believing in them and being patient and trusting them process can help them to build trust in them selves aswell. I think my ability to understand where the student is struggling and ability to see where the biggest challenge is…
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Himnish

Economics Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
My role as an economics tutor is to get my student to where they WANT to be. I can only help them if they wish to be helped. However, I will reciprocate the effort of students that actually put in the work. My ability to understand and empathise with my students. Knowing when my students need a push or extra help. Being attentive to their needs…
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Rajeshwari

Economics Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand what the student really wants to get out of each tutoring session. I think a tutor should be understand of the students needs and work with them in achieving the goal they have set for themselves. A tutor I think, should also ask the student if the method of…

Local Reviews

Dillon was a wonderful tutor and the progress made with our daughter Ellie in her year 9 mathematics results was fantastic.
Kate

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Sarah worked on TEEL paragraph structure for English essays and reviewed expectations for Year 7 content, using sample texts to build confidence.

For Year 10, Daniel focused on two-variable statistics and interpreting R values from Chapter 7, also tackling related textbook exercises.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student completed revision across all SAC topics with special attention to the use of CAS calculators for solving advanced problems in preparation for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student was reminded repeatedly to write down all working, as skipping this made it hard to catch errors in multiplication problems.

In Year 8 English, incomplete homework slowed progress; "She needs to finish the odd-numbered exercises before next lesson," one tutor noted.

A Year 10 student over-relied on her calculator during algebra revision, attempting more questions only when given this aid.

For VCE (Year 12), missing the creation of a bound reference meant weaker SAC and exam preparation.

After setbacks in trigonometry, one senior lost confidence and hesitated to attempt unfamiliar practice tasks alone.

Recent Achievements

One Botanic Ridge tutor noticed a Year 10 student, Ishan, who previously struggled to organise his ideas, confidently wrote a full TEEL paragraph and identified visual imagery from complex descriptions during English.

In a recent high school maths session, another student made just one error out of fifty questions after consistently reviewing and correcting past mistakes—a big shift from earlier sessions where errors often went unchecked.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who used to stay quiet now actively asks for help when unsure instead of guessing, finishing her latest homework without needing reminders.

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