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Tutors in Broadmeadows include a veteran maths teacher with 19 years' experience and an education degree, a PhD engineer and university lecturer who's mentored STEM students for nearly two decades, seasoned K–12 tutors with school teaching backgrounds, a Kumon-trained English and maths assistant, and award-winning graduates in biomedicine, psychology, and linguistics.

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Layan

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide guidance, build confidence, and foster a love for learning. A tutor should make the environment comfortable for the student to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn at his or her own pace. It is also equally as important to adapt to each student's unique learning…
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Mohamed

Tutor Hadfield, VIC
Witness the moment of understanding my students' eyes, which is incredibly rewarding. My goal is to inspire confidence and a genuine appreciation for math in each of my students, and help them understand that they can take this skill and apply it to everyday life. One of my greatest strength is adapting my approach and tailoring my teaching…
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Amandeep

Tutor Thomastown, VIC
Try. Yes, Trying as many times as it needs to help students understand the concept truly. Coming up with different approaches to the maths problem if one is not working for them. Being patient with the students is the most important thing a tutor can do for students. Well, I am and have been a natural for mathematics, so tackling new maths…
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Senthil Benish Shylas

Tutor Coburg North, VIC
As a student myself, the important things a tutor can do for a student can provide a clear and simple explanation and help them how to break down a given problem and apply the learned concept in real-life scenarios. And, another important point to note is that every student is unique, so as a tutor, I should be able to adapt to the teaching style…
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Micah

Tutor Keilor Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student it be approachable. If the student feels comfortable asking questions and being honest about what they don't understand, it makes teaching them much easier. That's why, as a tutor, I would do my very best to be friendly and comfortable with the student, and make sure they can enjoy learning…
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Tasnin Hassan

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
I think creating a supportive learning environment is very important as it will slowly build their confidence and not make them want to give up. Along with my problem-solving skills, my deeper understanding of the subjects is important for my student as well. I have strong communication skills which allow me to engage with students, making their…
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Lily

Tutor Coburg, VIC
I can help students feel confident in their ability to solve problems, reach their goals, and achieve success in their classes, by guiding them through practice problems while fostering independent thinking and understanding, alongside helping them develop their study skills. In terms of my teaching philosophy, I value relational understanding,…
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Hanh

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
Encouraging student to strive for their goals and providing them clear study path are the most crucial things that a tutor can do for a student. In fact, learners will improve significantly when they are cared, encouraged and motivated. In addition, understanding learners' learning preference and ability will help a tutor create and/or adjust the…
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Joy Jasmine

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
A good tutor is one who is able to teach the subject in an enjoyable and interesting way such that the student can learn without feeling the burden of studying. Also, I strongly believe that building good relationships with students is necessary for their proper academic development. My greatest strengths as a tutor are patience and adaptability.…
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Mahir

Tutor Aberfeldie, VIC
The most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to be understanding and friendly to them so that they don't hesitate to share their problems. focusing more on the topics they find difficult to understand and being there for them for as long as they need is the best thing a tutor can do. My strength as a tutor is I understand math can be…
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Lavenia

Tutor Campbellfield, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to use personalised strategies that suit the student's learning style so that they can benefit from their one-on-one lessons in a way that they don't have the opportunity to in the classroom. I also believe it is important for a tutor to understand both the strengths and…
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Levin

Tutor Pascoe Vale, VIC
Help them to build knowledge to be successful through teaching and nurturing of a students natural ability. I believe I'm well qualified academically. I also believe that I'm a strong communicator and can help people grasp concepts…
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Helena

Tutor Roxburgh Park, VIC
Be available and help them develop transferable skills. In my opinion, there's no point handing them an A+ essay to study and learn phrases, but rather help them understand why each type of connection and phrase is important and adds value, so that they can build their own skills which can be used under pressure in exams and across all of their…
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Ella

Tutor Thomastown, VIC
As a tutor, one of the most vital aspects of my role is to ignite and nurture the motivation within my students. Whether a student excels or faces challenges in their academic journey often hinges on their eagerness to embrace knowledge. Consequently, I am committed to meticulously assessing each student's unique weaknesses and strengths, enabling…
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sam

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I believe a tutor can help a student by believing in themselves when it comes to sacs and tests. By teaching the content clearly, a student should gain confidence and be able to know what to do on school homework, tests and sacs. I am a patient and caring person and will try my hardest to make sure students understand the concept. I am also a…
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Trung

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
A teacher/tutor is someone who can teach. But a good teacher/tutor is someone who can inspire students. I strongly believe that I can inspire others through my own passion and love with Maths. I teach my students strategies to solve problem rather giving them answers so that they can self develope and tackle harder problems I was good at Maths…
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Michael

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
The upmost important thing a tutor can do for a student is be receptive to feedback, and ensure that the student is heard and understood when voicing their struggles. Providing tailor made advice and strategies for this is essential Patience, time management, critical thinking and awareness of other strategies when one may not be working. I’m…
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Richard

Tutor Preston, VIC
Respect and listen to their current understanding so that they do not get bored by over explanation or lost by under explanation. I am comfortable explaining new concepts in relatable ways. I was very satisfied with my students improvement over the years and believe that my strength is building core concepts with students that help into later…

Local Reviews

Very easy and convenient. Friendly and polite staff. Excellent communication and customer service. Quick and reliable services. Fast at finding the suitable tutors. Can change tutors any time if students don't feel comfortable or don't understand the tutors' ways of teaching. Very flexible appointments. Have both online and home tutoring which is really amazing and great compared to some other companies that do online tutoring only! The staff follow up with the parents to see how things going with tutoring. Grateful and happy Thanks EzyMath
Sarah, Broadmeadows

Inside BroadmeadowsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Salma worked on maths skills including estimation, rounding numbers, and understanding ratios using online quizzes, and also began drafting a personal journey essay for English.

Year 10 student Wellson focused on solving simultaneous equations with matrices in maths and practiced analytical writing by drafting essays about climate change and the film Sunset Boulevard, receiving feedback to improve his structure.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Abby prepared for her English comparative essay by researching The Dressmaker and The Crucible, compiling notes from both texts, and planning out practice essays.

Recent Challenges

After a Year 11 English SAC, one student struggled to organise essay arguments, despite clear teacher feedback. This made it harder to show logical progression in responses under exam pressure.

In maths (Year 12), missing a graphics calculator slowed practice and limited the chance to attempt complex exercises at home.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student preparing for an oral presentation felt their confidence dip after forgetting key points during rehearsal; the feedback given was not fully used in follow-up practice.

As revision demands grew before exams, planning and time management sometimes slipped—especially when balancing schoolwork with outside commitments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Broadmeadows noticed Wellson, a high school student, has moved from struggling to organise his essay ideas to independently drafting well-structured essays and even refining his research approach—a big shift from earlier sessions where planning was a hurdle.

Abby, also in high school, used to feel overwhelmed by assessments but now creates detailed revision schedules and compiles notes ahead of time without prompting.

Meanwhile, Mahmoud (Year 5) has started asking more questions about science topics during sessions instead of staying quiet when unsure; last week he eagerly explained spacetime using objects around the room.

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 Hume Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like Roxburgh College-The Gateway School.