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Rohan

Economics Tutor Wollert, VIC
Personalisation is the most important thing for a tutor as every student is different in the way they study, learn, and comprehend. For a successful tutor, this skill is essential for proper growth and positive development of a kid. As a VC Scholarship recipient at La Trobe University and working as a compliance officer with the .au Domain…
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Robert

Economics Tutor Keilor Park, VIC
the most important thing for a tutor to do for the student is to connect with the student develop some sort of bond with the student so the student can trust and understand what the tutor is teaching them, also its important that the tutor not rush with the student and the tutor helps develop the students confidence in approaching the subject As a…
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Richard

Economics 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…
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Naila

Economics Tutor Preston, VIC
A tutor can make a lesson interactive, fun and engage the students. This in turn helps the students to reach their maximum potential an be successful in their lives. I know my subject content well and am passionate about my subjects. I am good at establishing a rapport with my students and am open to suggestions as I am flexible. I use different…
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Grant

Economics Tutor Essendon, VIC
I feel the most important and most overlooked aspect of being a tutor is knowing how to step back and reinforce a student's independence, so that when they're no longer with a tutor they're able to securely access all of the knowledge they've gained. I think my critical thinking skills and interpersonal communication skills are my biggest…
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Oliver

Economics Tutor Brunswick, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure that the student feels accomplished in order to foster a love of learning. My strengths as a tutor are providing a wholistic learning approach, ensuring they truly understand the topic and not simply recite what is…
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Alannah

Economics Tutor Essendon West, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can be is willing to help. When a tutor genuinely wants to see a student thrive and improve, it significantly increases the quality of their service and helps students feel heard and valued. This is far more effective than when a tutor's effort is slack. I can communicate with individuals clearly and…
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Rudmila

Economics Tutor Preston, VIC
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Patrick

Economics Tutor Essendon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart on them a clear method that they can then use to tackle a problem. A tutor can talk for hours but if they don't provide their student with practicable help then they are useless. My strengths are that I am gregarious, methodical and…

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I am very happy with Veronika. It is still earlier but I feel very confident that she can help me reach my goals Thanks for the help
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Content Covered

Year 10 student Wellson revised solving simultaneous equations using matrices in maths, and also practiced analytical writing techniques for English assignments.

In Year 11, Abby focused on preparing notes and drafting essays comparing *The Dressmaker* and *The Crucible* for her upcoming English exam, as well as researching career paths and university options.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Wellson worked through advanced maths topics such as transition matrices and steady state matrices while also reviewing feedback from previous English SACs to strengthen his essay structure and exam readiness.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, "frequently forgetting to write down all working out" meant a student lost track of steps when solving algebra problems, making it hard to spot where things went wrong.

For a Year 11 student, missing or inconsistent use of the graphics calculator—after it was stolen— made tackling maths exercises much slower and more frustrating.

In senior English, one student struggled with planning essays and didn't consistently apply teacher feedback, leading to weaker arguments under exam conditions.

As a tutor noted: "Formatting of solutions is less organised than it should be, which makes it harder to follow for future reference."

Recent Achievements

A Dallas tutor recently noticed Oscar, a high school student, now talks through his problem-solving steps aloud and needs far less reassurance than before—he's started using the backchecking method independently instead of asking for constant confirmation.

Abby, also in high school, used to get overwhelmed by essay planning but has begun creating cohesive revision schedules and compiling her own notes for upcoming exams without prompting.

Meanwhile, in a Year 6 session, one student who previously froze on tricky maths questions began writing out all available information first and tried different approaches until finding a solution.

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 Ilim College - Kiewa Campus.