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Tutors in Dandenong include a 20-year TAFE teaching veteran and curriculum leader, a secondary maths and science teacher with Olympiad experience, an ATAR 98.50 dux and scholarship winner, university lecturers in STEM fields, Access Monash-trained youth mentors, VCE subject toppers, seasoned private tutors across K–12, and passionate educators with advanced degrees.

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Brodie

Physics Tutor Noble Park, VIC
Help them develop their own problem solving skills, rather than giving them all the answers. People skills, understanding my pupils and building personal relationships with…
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Anoop

Physics Tutor Noble Park, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand the way in which they learn so that the tutor can best apply their teaching strategy. A tutor should be firm but fair in their teaching manner in order to build rapport and effectively teach their students. I believe that my strengths are that I am encouraging, helpful…
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Kevin

Physics Tutor Noble Park, VIC
Allowing them to realize they can achieve their goal, that there are people to help them and there are ways they can better strive to achieve their destination. That the social enforced stereotypes of certain subjects being impossibly hard is only a facade and anyone can learn anything. Patience combined with deep understanding and ability to…
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Alan

Physics Tutor Noble Park North, VIC
Motivating and encouraging students Guiding students towards their goals Passionate about maths Able to empathise with students, understand how they approach…
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Ravindu

Physics Tutor Endeavour Hills, VIC
To never mock or demean a student for any questions or doubts they have, even if they are considered obvious. A tutor should always strive to ensure that the students have a full understanding of a topic before they move on to the next. I am very patient and understanding of the fact that different kids learn at different speeds and consider…
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Charlie

Physics Tutor Keysborough, VIC
As a tutor, I believe it is important to improve their weaknesses so that they are a more well-rounded student. A tutor should also teach students a problem-solving mindset which can be applied to any subject, making them better academically in all fields. Having just graduated, I have in-depth knowledge of how VCE works and what students can do…
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WIlliam

Physics Tutor Narre Warren North, VIC
- Simplify the subject/topic at hand, making a very challenging topic seem approachable and solvable. - Build rapport, and perhaps gain a form of friendship, so that the learning experience seems less like teaching at school/university, and more friendly and relaxed, which is conducive to enjoyable learning. I believe in a teaching/tutoring…
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Peter

Physics Tutor Rowville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, not to just explain a certain problem but to help them understand the concept behind it, explain to them why they are doing it. Students need to be motivated, without motivation students lose the desire to learn. I feel that if students understand why they have to do it maths or English…
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Amal

Physics Tutor Mulgrave, VIC
1. I strongly believe that a tutor plays an important role helping a student to discover their passion and purpose 2. Always motivate and engage students, promote self-believe and create interesting lesson plans 3. Identify how each of the students learn best (i.e. visual, auditory or a combination of both) and then teach them strategies…
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Harmanpreet

Physics Tutor Hampton Park, VIC
A tutor can deliver lot of knowledge to students that make them suceed through their life. He can share his life experience with his students so that they can get an idea how to deal eith good or bad situations in their life. I am very hard working I always try my best to make things understandable to students with some simple methods I always…
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Bishoy

Physics Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
A tutor must be able to connect with the student on many different levels whilst in the mean time also convey the concepts and ideas of the curriculum. I also believe that the tutor has a subjective responsibility toward each student, to be able to tailor a style of teaching for them because no two students are, or learn alike. My main strength as…
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Sam

Physics Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
For me a tutor isn’t there to show student how to do the question but to guide them through it, make remarks on comment mistakes. Moreover an imporant aspect for a tutor is need to show student how mathematics impact our everyday life. When I was in high school, my friend always ask me questions on maths and physics. Therefore I know most the…
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Jude

Physics Tutor Hampton Park, VIC
Most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is being kind and patient. A teacher should always be creative and adopt to individual students learning style. As a good teacher you should never be condescending. I have the ability to motivate students who have no interest in their subject and I made it fun and interesting for them to get…
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Aparna

Physics Tutor Springvale, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student first. I acknowledge the capability and learning pattern of the student and adapt according to their needs. I build a great rapport with them and try to motivate them throughout the learning process. I believe that anyone can sit and speak facts but, it is a good tutor who makes…
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Justin

Physics Tutor Mulgrave, VIC
A Tutor has the capacity to influence their students and support them to pursue careers and passions, hence I believe that it is essential that as a tutor, I provide a supportive environment that is able to consistently and whole-heartedly provide students the necessary resources and advice to help them on their journey I believe that my main…
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Adam

Physics Tutor Waterways, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is to listen, understand, adapt and provide teaching at the rate that the student is able to take in and understand. Additionally, promoting the ability and drive to self learn and to work on problems outside of the classroom is also important, as that is primarily where the understanding and learning…
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Eisha

Physics Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
One of the major thing a tutor can provide to its students is motivation to achieve their tasks. Personally I performed very well in school and college because of my tutor who used to teach me. He taught me that I am capable of soo anything if I want to do so. I have a positive attitude towards my students, specifically I have good verbal and…
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Steve

Physics Tutor Wheelers Hill, VIC
1. Assist them in developing a learning style that is most suited to them. Everyone learns differently, everyone gets motivated differently. Finding the right strategy to learning increases the outcome-effort ratio and the adopted learning strategy allows them to become independent learners for life. 2. Make them feel supported at all time,…
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Paul

Physics Tutor Wheelers Hill, VIC
Allow the student to have freedom of thought and to develop critical and logical thinking, whilst keeping in the bounds of the subject criteria that will be accessed. Also encourage the students to see the benefit from studying and to provide real life experience to aid in their learnings. e.g., maybe demonstrating a mathematics topic and how it…
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Tazeen

Physics Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is stick with them throughout any homework sheet, any maths problem or any essay. Basically, any schoolwork hurdle the student is facing, in a gentle and calm way. my ability to work with anyone, and motivate kids in their academic…
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Hanson

Physics Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
I think a tutor not only needs to bring the student to understanding the content, but also inspire them to continue to go deeper into the content, by explaining how they can use the content they learned to understand the world better. As a tutor I am very enthusiastic and energetic which I use to keep the students engaged in the topic. I am also…
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Monish

Physics Tutor Wheelers Hill, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering true understanding of the material, rather than just memorisation, by breaking down complex concepts into digestible parts. As a tutor, I excel at breaking down complex concepts into simple, relatable terms, making it easier for students to grasp difficult topics. I am…
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Stanley

Physics Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
Giving constructive feedback. Answer any questions the student has. Give advice and direction for general exam strategies. In uni or highschool, many students complain that the teachers or lecturers aren't able to explain properly or give any useful feedbacks. Therefore I think the 3 items above are the most important in helping the student to…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Ayaan worked on adding and comparing decimals, then moved to a practice test focused on basic algebraic expressions.

Year 8 student Zara tackled statistics by finding mean, median, mode, and range using real data sets, followed by interpreting stem-and-leaf plots.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Michael prepared for an upcoming algebra assessment by creating linear equations from graphs and exploring intercepts through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student did not complete assigned homework, which limited their grasp of recent algebra content—"needs to work on completing homework assigned by tutor to be able to get a better grasp of knowledge."

In Year 11, time management in assessments was a challenge; extra minutes were spent searching through notes instead of solving problems directly.

One Year 7 learner hesitated when facing multi-step worded questions, sometimes pausing midway and doubting their approach despite knowing the method.

When asked to show working for area calculations, another student initially struggled but responded after prompting, showing the impact that process habits have on confidence during revision.

Recent Achievements

A Dandenong tutor noticed Haylee, a high school student, has started writing her own notes more effectively and now uses them when tackling test questions—something she hesitated to do before.

In another session, Elma (also in high school) was able to work through most practice test problems independently after previously needing regular prompting.

Meanwhile, Amelia from Year 7 remembered how to convert units accurately for the first time without hints, having struggled with this step earlier in the term.

Last week, Haylee finished an entire worksheet applying new techniques on her own.

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