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Alexander

Economics Tutor Croydon, VIC
Finding a way to ignite passion in a student for a particular subject, through unlocking their ability to understand and process elements of the subject Patient and able to connect with students, teaching them how to…
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Parth

Economics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
The most important thing is always to have a safe learning environment as they this allows students to feel comfortable to ask questions. A tutor always wants their students to become confident and inspire lifelong learning however this isn't possible without fostering a space whether the tutor and student can communicate on a more personal level…
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Lindsay

Economics Tutor Mitcham, VIC
I belive helping to build confidence is the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student. Confidence in one area can flow into other areas of study/life. A positive and supportive tutor can have influence on a students life in future years of study and life. Patience, understanding, positive attitude, growth mindset,…
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Joe

Economics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
Good preparation before tutorials is essential. We also need to Know the students' ability and level of understaniding on the subjects, so that good explanations can be provided them. Besides, a little quizzes, drills and exercises may help student to be familiar to the subjects. I am patient to student. And I am eager to explain different…
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Abhi

Economics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
I think an economics tutor’s responsibility is to ensure a foundational level of understanding is reached and giving the student a space to ask questions they may not in class. I am able to think about things in different ways and recognise when something isn’t working for someone. I don’t over complicate things. I believe that explaining…
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Sahib

Economics Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
I believe the key purpose of an economics tutor is not only to improve a students grades but also encourage intellectual curiosity. Due to the individuality of each student a personalised experience must be created by tutors, through adapting teaching methods and lesson plans, to stimulate the unique minds of students. Further tutors must…
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Jerry Zhongyu

Economics Tutor Vermont, VIC
I think the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are 1. to develop the interests in learning, such as changing the dull mathematics class into interesting storytelling games. 2. To provide useful problem-solving tips that students can easily pick up and apply. 3. Continuously give students sense of achievements by…
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Ali

Economics Tutor Vermont, VIC
1)lesson planning: so tutor is confident enough how he will lead the session and deliver his or her content 2)Try to prepare practice question for the content as mathematics can't be learn it comes with the more you practice 3)Give weak student time outside his working hours if he has some queries 4)Try to be friendly and polite so student like…
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Harrison

Economics Tutor North Warrandyte, VIC
Primarily would be encouragement given how stressful year 12 can be, students need support. Additionally, understanding and patience will I was a house captain at my school, which meant working with much younger students to foster participation and encouragement, which I could provide as a tutor. Further, my general interest in maths and…
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Lareb

Economics Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
Giving them the confidence they need to excel in my opinion is a key component of an economics tutor. Being involved with children and adjusting teaching styles according to requirements of students. I believe, being involved and genuine with children helps them grow interest and boosts their confidence that makes them believe in their…
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Klara

Economics Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
I think the most important thing is that the tutor and the student have a relationship in which the student is able to express their concerns and needs. This allows the tutor to individualise the study experience, to most benefit the client! I am positive and motivating. I know tutoring can be confronting and stressful at times and I would like to…
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reena

Economics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
Build good connection and motivate kids to ask questions and be approachable Thinking in kids point of view and breaking down the explanation to make the kids understand and happy to explain. Have great patience, adaptability, motivation to…
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Becky

Economics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
I consider an economics tutoring note each lesson is the most important. With a detailed tutoring note each lesson , students can always review what did they do in each lesson and understand the mistakes they have done before and correct them in the future . My strengths are I know three languages which is Cantonese chinese and English where I can…
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George

Economics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
Be patient. I believe undermining a students effort is the worst thing that could be done, not just from an economics tutor but from any significant figure in a students life. A tutor must be patient irregardless if a student isn't following the lesson plan how they would like, and the tutor should tailor it accordingly to their needs. I pay close…
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Rohan

Economics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for their student would be to motivate a student to put in the work they need to for a certain subject. The tutor should help the student My strength as a tutor is that I am very passionate about the subjects I would teach. It means that I will be committed to my job and strive to create the best…
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Jas

Economics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
I feel understanding the student is the number one priority as every student cannot learn topics like trigonometry at once. Every child takes their own time to learn and I try to explain as much as possible so that no student has any confusions and can perform at their best capabilities. I indulge with the student and try to get to know their…
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Mitchell

Economics Tutor Ringwood North, VIC
I can give students confidence to excel while allowing them to enjoy the work they do. I can provide them with an easy going one on one atmosphere that students don't get in a classroom. I am extremely approachable. I aim to help kids feel confident in asking questions and gaining great feedback. I am punctual and excited to help students reach…
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Methuli

Economics Tutor Heathmont, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for their students is to build their confidence, to meet their unique learning styles and to create a safe and supportive learning environment. It's essential to encourage and appreciate students perspectives. By being an active listener tutors can engage students more in the learning process,…
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Kishan

Economics Tutor Heathmont, VIC
1. Patience with the student. 2. Flexibility with methods of teaching to adapt to the student. 3. Using all the available resources to make sure the student understands best. 4. Being a good listener by not dominating the conversation and listening to understand the student. I make an attempt to adapt myself to every case. There is no one way…
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Charli

Economics Tutor Boronia, VIC
Listen to the students and there needs. Also communicating clearly the topics students want help with and not avoiding or judging the student when they need extra help I\'ve always found it easy to explain in another way a topic that might be considered…
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Anton

Economics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
A great tutor should be an all-around mentor, someone who not only provides academic support but also helps students build resilience, confidence, and a positive outlook on learning. This involves fostering true critical thinking and problem solving skills to ensure students understand the ‘why’ behind each problem, not just the answer. A…
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Sidney

Economics Tutor Mitcham, VIC
As a support person and assist them in attaining better results Flexible and…
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Omkar

Economics Tutor Mitcham, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is to provide a comforting and trustworthy space. One where students are able to confidently express their questions without judgement and have fun while learning. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to notice when a student is not paying attention or my ability to simply explain challenging…

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Sharon, Croydon

Inside CroydonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ava focused on simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions through targeted worksheets.

For Year 8, Ethan tackled rearranging algebraic formulas and applied index laws using variables to solve more complex expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sophie worked on solving linear equations and plotting linear graphs by hand, emphasizing the interpretation of gradients and y-intercepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly mixed up which index law to apply and in what order during algebra tasks—she was sometimes unsure of what order to apply each index law in—leading to extra time spent retracing steps.

In Year 8, a learner struggled to break down multi-step linear equations without guidance, hesitating over which operation came next, especially with fractions nested within other fractions.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student faced delays when dividing large numbers due to slow recall of times tables; moments dragged as she tried different combinations on scrap paper. This lack of fluency often left her pressed for time by the end of sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Croydon tutor noticed Paddy finally starting to recall and use the correct rules for negative and positive multiplication—something he'd been mixing up in previous sessions.

In another recent session, Lara managed to explain her process out loud for rearranging algebraic equations as she solved them, a big step from when she hesitated to show her thinking.

For a younger student, Lily, who used to freeze with long division, confidently tackled problems with decimals this week and explained how each step worked before moving on to the next question independently.

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