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Tutors in Clarinda include a PhD-qualified university lecturer and published researcher, a former Assistant Professor and Olympiad winner, seasoned VCE/HSC tutors with classroom and exam-writing experience, school Duxes with ATARs up to 98.45, a lab demonstrator with Honours First Class, primary STEM mentors, and passionate youth leaders skilled at engaging K–12 learners.

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Shen

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Every student is different, from personalities to their academic goals. Tutors should identify what sort of unique methods they should approach their students to give them the best tutoring experience! Most importantly, I hope students are able to have a good time learning and interacting with me. Being able to simplify and relate concepts in real…
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Sonakshi

Chemistry Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is make a student feel heard and valued. Giving them full attention and creating a space where they feel comfortable enough to ask questions and even make mistakes allows real learning to happen. I focus on building a personal connection so they trust the process, while also guiding them to reflect,…
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QUANG

Chemistry Tutor Springvale, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering an understanding and love for the subject, providing tailored support that addresses the student's unique challenges, and encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Building a student's confidence and helping them develop independent study habits are also…
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Trung

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Besides knowledge and communication skills. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify and guide them through the biggest hurdles of their problems such as being lazy or poor time management that makes them struggle during their studies. I believe this is the most important since being able to help them solve their…
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Abirami

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
From my experience I noticed that there are students who still hold their voices at school when they have a doubt due to several factors. Once they are comfortable with a tutor, they are more open to questions in their mind and try solving them one on one with the tutor. On this note, I find being a tutor amusing as I always find solving their…
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Shaarav

Chemistry Tutor Springvale, VIC
I think a teacher should explain the topic according to the learning ability of the student. This not only helps the student to understand the concept but also build a bond between student and tutor. Yes, I think that my abilities will assist me to handle this job. With my previous teaching experience I have a good understanding of…
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Thanuri

Chemistry Tutor Springvale, VIC
Be a safe space where they can openly discuss their subject related problems (or problems such as stress due to studies etc) so you can listen to them and help them to find solutions. A good tutor can do a massive change in a student's life. They can make a student fall in love with a subject, boost their confidence helping them to perform well in…
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Dilme

Chemistry Tutor Springvale, VIC
The most important thing is ensuring you build confidence in a students understanding of the subject as a whole as it is through this that a student would be able to face any questions that may be posed to them and have confidence within themselves that they are able to understand the topics given throughout their learning. Without this, you would…
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Heshan

Chemistry Tutor Springvale, VIC
Mutual understanding of the short term and long term goals of the student. The tutor should respect the students goals and work with them to devise strategies by taking into consideration the students strengths and weaknesses to achieve those goals. Being able to motivate the student and ensure the student performs to their best without giving…
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Uyen

Chemistry Tutor Springvale, VIC
Tutors should be able to build independence and confidence in the student, allowing them to improve their problem solving skills and gain new approaches or strategies to learning. My strengths are that I can easily adapt to a student\'s needs, by changing my approach to the topic either by simplifying it further or bringing in other concepts to…
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Trishen

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
I would say a tutors' ultimate goal would be to get in sync with the way the student is taught in their respective schools, colleges or universities. Additionally, it is extremely important to make friends with the students, as this is necessary for proper engagement. I am not afraid to do some research when it comes to getting a student to…
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William

Chemistry Tutor Springvale, VIC
To me, one of the most important responsibilities as a tutor is ensuring that the student develops a strong foundation of knowledge through proper communication of the learning material. I also believe that a tutor should encourage their students to see learning material as more than content they can forget after a test but rather as valuable…
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Chendong

Chemistry Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
1. Helping the students to regain their faith and passion 2. Showing and bringing the students with different aspect for the subject, the aspect out of the textbook 3. Assisting the students to choose their future direction 1. I recognize myself with a strong science background, especially in math, geography, physics and chemistry 2. I have…
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Aksha

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Firstly, personalizing the learning experience. By understanding a student's individual needs, learning style, and knowledge gaps, they should tailor instruction and create a clear learning plan. Secondly,building confidence and motivation. Tutors should create a safe space for questions and mistakes, fostering a growth mindset through positive…
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Stephanie

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
A trait I consider to be very important as a tutor is being a good leader. They should be very responsible for their actions, meaning that they will ensure each tutoring session is effective for the student. They should also be assertive, trustworthy and mindful, which helps them offer guidance to other students. Lastly, they should keep an open…
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Joe

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Above all else, I think a tutor can give a student confidence in whatever work students have due. Once their confidence is built up, they will respond better to not just tutoring outside, but also teaching in the classroom and result to a deeper understanding of the content. I think I am well versed in most subjects, and am an excellent…
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Zahra

Chemistry Tutor Notting Hill, VIC
1. Make sure they have the encouragement they need. 2. The most important thing is to explain to them why they should take these studies and how it will help them in their future endeavors. 3. Treat students with respect and teach them how to treat others with respect. During my years as a student, I found it difficult to learn stuff very…
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Zakkey

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing is to listen and not be judgmental. It's important to understand why they find things difficult in order to help them. My strengths are that I am highly adaptable and able to teach in different methods based on the learning styles of the…
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Raquella

Chemistry Tutor Mentone, VIC
To teach students that it is okay to be wrong or make mistakes as long as you correct it afterwards. It is important to attempt to answer each question on a test and work sheet as if you attempt it then you might get some points on your final grade. It is also important to become self confident and trust that you can tackle any problem. I will…
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Nodi

Chemistry Tutor Notting Hill, VIC
A tutor should be extremely caring when it comes to their students. Often, especially kids, are afraid to ask tutors questions at the risk of "sounding dumb". I believe it is the tutor's foremost responsibility to assure the students that learning is for everyone, and they are not alone when facing that doubt. Perseverance, organisation, patience,…
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Ali

Chemistry Tutor Notting Hill, VIC
To understand the requirements and pace of a student and teach accordingly. I motivate students and keep it…
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Obadhya (John)

Chemistry Tutor Notting Hill, VIC
A tutor must be able to understand the student first, and according to the student, he should be able to change and adapt to the current situation and respond according to the needs of the students, rather than having a constant set of rules or agenda to the way of teaching. I am good at demonstrating concepts in my own way, rather than going in a…
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Arsheeta

Chemistry Tutor Mulgrave, VIC
Each student learns in a unique way and at a different pace and thus a good tutor must understand this and personalise their learning. Alongside this, the tutor must focus on building the student's confidence and teaching to their strengths before wandering into waters unfamiliar to the student. I believe that teaching to the student's needs and…

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She is one of the finest tutors I have seen. Her consistency and persistent attitude towards the children growth makes her exceptional. Because of her, my niece developed confidence in all phases of education.
Aakash Panchal

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Alex practised addition and subtraction with and without regrouping using worded problems, and explored multiplication through different strategies including times tables.

In Year 9, Jasmine focused on trigonometric ratios to solve for missing sides or angles in triangles, making use of calculator techniques and applying these skills to 2D geometry problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Michael worked through polynomial long division and the remainder/factor theorem, then applied these methods to solve cubic equations.

Recent Challenges

During a Year 3 reading session, one student struggled to stay focused, attempting to juggle multiple books at once and joking instead of engaging with the text—making it hard to complete any story meaningfully.

In Year 10 Maths, "she left her notes at school again and was forced to flip through pages of digital files," which slowed problem-solving in finance questions and increased confusion over formulas.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student repeatedly missed bringing her CAS calculator home, limiting her ability to practice data entry and graphing between sessions.

Missed homework and disorganized materials kept resurfacing as stumbling blocks across grades.

Recent Achievements

A Clarinda tutor noticed that a Year 3 student, Julian, made a big leap in reading—he now sounds out unfamiliar words by himself instead of skipping them.

In high school maths, Jaxon (Year 10) started taking his own notes and simplifying tricky content, which helped him remember key concepts from earlier sessions—previously he'd forget details week to week.

Another high school win: after struggling with statistics tests before, one student scored 86 on her latest assessment and was able to explain her working without prompting, showing much more independence than at the start of tutoring.

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 Clarinda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Andrew's School.