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Arafat

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student to lift them up what they feel mostly interested while learning anything. To motivate them while they do something new and bring any new idea to resolve any problem. That will help to develop the psychology of a student in more positive way to move forward with their willingness of thinking…
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DANIEL

Tutor Princes Hill, 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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Max

Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
A successful tutor build strong relationship with their students.when a tutor listens and spend time building relationship with his/her student that tutor can minimize the student's weaknesses and teach to the student 's strength i would like to make my student comfortable with ,me so he can enjoy the learning and start asking questions .i will…
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Alexandra

Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Rather than provide a mass amount of information, the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is instil a sense of confidence and interest in the subject. Personally the experiences that I have taken with me from systems of education have been how applicable the framework of learning is to other facets of the reasoning process.…
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Amit

Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Tutors can be an influential figure for various students just not because of teaching but also developing belief, confidence and self respect and learning attributes within them. I usually teach individuals the smarter way in which they are comfortable to understand and can grasp quickly. I can understand from one or two sessions with an…
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Natasha

Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Not give up on them. Understand that every student is different and change up teaching method to suit their different IQs to help them do the best they can. Be a good role model to the student, so they respect you and want to work harder every time I believe I am able to explain difficult concepts by breaking down and simplifying it to the…
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Ruby

Tutor Brunswick, VIC
Create an environment they feel comfortable making mistakes, asking questions etc. so they can learn to their full potential. Explaining things to kids in a way easy for them to…
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Jing

Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
The first thing is to make students not feeling too resistant to math. You need to be interested in a subject in order to achieve a good result. Also, a tutor should make the student feel comfortable and relax, and be confident to do math questions and ask questions. My strength is to use the simplest way to explain math questions. I had always…
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Essay

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
to make the students feel ahead of their studies and make them comfortable enough to ask questions so they can feel as if they're progressing in their learning I'm patient and understanding, I'm able to teach in different ways for kids to understand everything well,…
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Abdullahi

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
I believe that in a tutor and student relationship, it is vital that the tutor can: - Understand the difficulties if any of the student. - Empathy for the student - Respect - A commitment to do your part of helping the student achieve their grades. (Meeting the student's needs) - Motivate the student. I believe my strength as a tutor comes…
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Nardeen

Tutor Pascoe Vale South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do, is to assist students help themselves or to assist them so that they can become an independent learner, and thus, no longer need a tutor. A tutor must also remain enthused and passionate, so that they are able to keep their students motivated and eager to learn. Tutors should always have a positive…
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Lucien

Tutor Parkville, VIC
Creating a safe space for students to make mistakes and feel empowered to grow academically is important. From personal experience as a student and as a tutor, I have found a mutual understanding and respect to be fundamental for a successful tutor experience. Functioning with a logical brain and studying engineering has allowed me to view…
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Ruohan

Tutor Parkville, VIC
A private tutor can provide a more tailored experience to the student which large group classes at school often cannot, and can keep better track of their own strengths and weaknesses to improve. I am patient and has experience dealing with students of different age groups, from my own younger siblings and relatives to other…
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Graham

Tutor Parkville, VIC
Provide motivation and structure to assist in self-motivated study. My ability to understand and break down complex concepts to make them…
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Tashreef

Tutor Highpoint City, VIC
One of the most vital things a tutor should do is ensure that he is understood teaching-wise and that he understands his pupils perfectly. One thing that some teachers don't have is empathy for the unique condition of a student. A student's ability to learn can be affected in various ways, like by his surroundings and so on. It is significantly…
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Maggie

Tutor Parkville, VIC
To me, a tutor is the catalyst to a student's learning. Not only providing valuable insights into learning techniques and skillsets constructed from personal experience, but also giving students the necessary ingredients for building their own toolset with guidance and advice. I personally love approaching different tasks in different ways that…
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Minadi

Tutor Parkville, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, be empathetic to their challenges, and make learning approachable. It’s not just about teaching the content — it’s about helping students believe in themselves and showing them that they can succeed. A tutor should also adapt their teaching style to…
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Wan Azlan Adnan

Tutor Parkville, VIC
Providing the space for students to be comfortable in not understanding concepts, and making students enjoy the content they are learning. As a tutor, being patient with students who take time to process concepts is a strong point, and taking different approaches in teaching concepts is more important than brute…
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Ninn

Tutor Parkville, VIC
Before the grades, I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to impart a love for learning I am outgoing and I am efficient at breaking down complex topics into easily understandable…
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Nathaniel

Tutor Parkville, VIC
Having worked with students of ages from kindergarten to high school, I believe that the foundations of education before growth stagnation is the most important for setting up individuals for life. I believe that institutions should not just focus on education as an individual tool, but should also in parallel be capable of teaching students about…
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David

Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I feel the most important thing that a tutor can do is to listen to the students as they explain what they don't understand and to help fully explain the solution of the problem to the student and to verify that the students understands the new concepts. I am patient with the students and I can work through many examples with the student until he…
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Shannah

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen to them. If you do not have two way communication a lot of details can be lost in translation or misunderstood . I am patient and I adapt to my students learning style in order to have effective communication. I plan material ahead of the lesson to ensure that the time I have…
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Taehoon

Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I strongly believe that tutor should never give up on any students and respect student's own learning style. Each students has their own learning styles that they are comfortable with, or if they haven't yet developed their own style, it's tutor's duty to let them find their own to maximize each student's potential. With my international…

Local Reviews

Very happy with Fatima, she is excellent.
Joanne, Pascoe Vale South

Inside Brunswick WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jade practised **addition techniques like rainbow facts and doubles**, and worked through school worksheets on identifying quarters.

For Year 9, Mia focused on **expanding and factorising algebraic expressions** as well as tackling worded algebra problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam reviewed **trigonometric functions—particularly angles of elevation and depression—using worded problem scenarios** to prepare for his upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students arrived without essential materials such as notebooks or homework, making it difficult to revise specific topics or track progress—one Year 10 student, for instance, "forgot her maths book, so we had to work off internet worksheets and our memories of what the test was going to cover."

In senior years, over-reliance on calculators appeared: a VCE student scored much lower on non-calculator sections ("marks were 22% (no calculator) and 45% (calculator/open book)"), highlighting a need for stronger mental arithmetic skills.

Across primary and middle years, perfectionism or fear of error often led to freezing up instead of attempting answers; as one tutor observed, "she will freeze up at a question until I prompt her to either tell me if she 'has no idea' or 'give me any answer, even if you think it's wrong.'" This hesitancy slowed practice and sometimes left gaps unaddressed in real time.

Recent Achievements

One Brunswick West tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who previously left tricky worded maths questions unfinished was able to complete one independently after just a few prompts, and then proactively asked for feedback on his creative writing, showing real openness to improvement.

A high schooler preparing for exams started bringing her own revision materials and, after working through trigonometry problems together, could solve similar ones entirely alone—something she hadn't managed before.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who relied heavily on finger counting now uses new addition strategies automatically and even graphed his improved worksheet times to show his mum.

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 Campbell-Turnbull Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's School.