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Sriya

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is being patient, empathetic and caring I am able to explain concepts in multiple ways, I am adaptable and can adapt to the needs of each tutee and I am…
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Alice

Chemistry Tutor Parkdale, VIC
A tutor must be willing to work with and adapt for each student. It is critical to not treat tutoring as one-size-fits-all - indeed many students may be getting a tutor because standard learning methods aren't working for them. It is also essential that tutors create a safe learning space where students are free to ask questions and give opinions.…
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david

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
For younger students in the primary year levels, i believe the most important thing is by proving them with the correct mindset when entering highschool. What i mean by this is to ensure they know how to overcome adversity as i find a lot of younger students struggle to persist through their struggles. For older students, it is to provide a safe…
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Monyrath

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I think a tutor should be someone that can help promote students enthusiasm for learning and motivating them to accept challenges that comes along in their studies with confidence. I strongly believe that enjoyment is the keys to learning. I would say my patience and great sense of empathy. Through this it enables me put myself in the student’s…
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Aradi

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
As a tutor we need to understand that every student have their own requirements. Upon understanding these needs we need to approach the student with a specific teaching style. It is also important that the student not only understands the material that is taught but also understands to apply the knowledge gained to practical instances. I can…
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Chun Hao (Richard)

Chemistry Tutor Parkdale, VIC
To be a role model and a guide for the students and a friend they can rely and trust. Students should not be judged whatever their academic capabilities are and tailoring lessons for all students. I am able to simplify concepts and ideas while giving practical understanding. I am also able to explain in Mandarin for students who are more fluent in…
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Sanad

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
Not only a tutor can share their knowledge but also can be an idol to their student. Moreover, guide them advise them and help them to be successful in their future. I am very calm and patient, which helps me to teach my student any topic that they find very hard to understand, in different ways which will be most suitable for them. I try to be…
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Charlene

Chemistry Tutor Parkdale, VIC
The key things to being a great tutor include understanding, patience and commitment. I believe I have all three attributes and will work hard to improve myself as I take on this new position if given the opportunity. I think my strengths consist of knowing what pace I should be at to teach someone as efficiently as possible. As a current student…
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THANH

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
My teaching approach varies student by student and I will ensure that I manage our classes to match your learning style really focusing on maximizing productivity and ensuring you are engaged because I am adamant about learning being a process that is enjoyable rather than dull and conformative. Throughout my years as a tutor, I have molded my…
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Elisha

Chemistry Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
Be patient and kind and knowing how to break things down into their simplest forms As a young person I can more closely related to students and the stresses of…
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Erin

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
To listen. Being able to understand the holes in a student's learning, as well as understand what methods would be most effective in helping them gain a new understanding is how both I as a tutor and my student can succeed in what we aim to achieve. There is also effective comprehension: a tutor should be clear, concise, and able to tailor their…
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Yujia

Chemistry Tutor Frankston North, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor should do is boosting a student's confidence through encouragement and advice. I am very patient and have attention to detail. I also have very strong communication skills which enable to me to interact with others with…
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Amina

Chemistry Tutor Frankston North, VIC
To understand their learning style.…
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Janet

Chemistry Tutor Frankston North, VIC
I think a tutor must be passionate, and willing to put in extra hours to help. They should ultimately enjoy the task I am very patient and understanding and will ensure that my students get the most out of my lessons. I will pre-plan and find ways to help the student grow as much as…
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Eunice

Chemistry Tutor Frankston North, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, provide clarity, and encourage curiosity. Building confidence is essential because students often struggle more with self-doubt than with the material itself. By being encouraging and celebrating progress, a tutor can help students trust their abilities and…
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Nishant

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
The most crucial role of a tutor is to instill hope and confidence in a student's ability to advance in their learning. School can be particularly overwhelming, especially during VCE, with constant comparisons to peers in SACs and exams. From my own experience as a student, I found that the most effective tutors provided hope for improvement…
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Pongdaramony

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Having them be comfortable in a low stress environment so they can focus on studying My…
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Rusandi

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Tutor should be able to help the student whenever they struggle with a problem. And always the tutor should share their knowledge to the students correctly Having a good knowledge in math and chemistry. And I have achieved the global award in monash university for engineering…
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Mariangela

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is create an environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Additionally, it is also important to keep students accountable and make sure they are up to date. One of my biggest strengths is that I’ve just come out of VCE myself, so the content, exam…
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Nushan

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Make them get good grades as well as apply their learning to the physical world. I am very attentive to students need and I can explain it in a way they will understand the…
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Nidhi

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
understanding where the student is having a problem, what is that they find hard is very important. Only after that you can make a student excel in their subject and score good. Another important thing is giving students the "concept clarity", if any student remember the concept behind a topic, they never have to learn it, their brains remembers…
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Kutenda

Chemistry Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Be friendly to the student, show the student that they are confident in them, allow the student to think for him/herself. A tutor should make the student understand the importance of anything they teach the student ,and make sure the student has grasped the concept in the most simplest way to the student. A tutor should understand that each…
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Tram

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
As a tutor it is important to identify a student's weaknesses and improve on these. Students, myself included, tend to neglect difficult concepts that they don't understand well. As a result, struggles with these questions on exams or tests. From personal experience, I have learnt to put time and effort into improving my weaknesses, thus I believe…

Local Reviews

Brandon has given Max some helpful tips and he has been patient in his anticipation of Max understanding the concepts they have covered thus far. Max likes Brandon and can relate to him. I know it has only been a couple of weeks but have no doubt the one on one contact is helping at this stage.
Rachel

Inside ChelseaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ella focused on working with fractions (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing) as well as solving equations involving a few extra steps.

Year 10 student Max tackled methods for factorising quadratics and was introduced to logarithms through guided practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jack worked on rules for differentiating polynomials and applied these skills to find tangent and normal lines using graphs of derivatives.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working through non-routine quadratic and function problems often avoided showing full working, especially when identifying which method of factorising quadratics is required for which question—as one tutor noted, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors." This led to confusion when revisiting solutions.

In Year 8 algebra sessions, messy written work made it difficult to check calculations or spot arithmetic slips.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student regularly forgot to bring key materials for subtraction practice; this meant time was lost setting up before starting any sums.

Recent Achievements

One Chelsea tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to struggle with worded problems now quickly converting scenarios into equations and even drawing diagrams without prompting.

In a recent high school session, a Year 11 student who'd hesitated with polynomial long division was able to perform it smoothly and then independently identify key points of cubics in point of inflection form.

Meanwhile, one younger primary learner, Asha, surprised her tutor by solving addition problems in her head much faster than before—she finished her work quickly and correctly for the first time.

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 Patterson Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Oakwood School-Oakwood School VCAL Campus.