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Tutors in Dandenong North include a PhD-qualified university science lecturer, experienced K–12 maths and physics teachers with over a decade of tutoring, Monash and Melbourne Uni scholars with academic excellence awards, certified education support staff, peer mentors from selective schools, and passionate primary educators dedicated to fostering student growth.

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Lujyin

PDHPE Tutor Dandenong North, VIC
i think the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to not enforce any of our ideas of success and failure onto our students. It is incredibly important to understand that different students have different goals and it is our job as tutors to help students achieve that goal. I think it is also incredibly important that as tutors…
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Ryan

PDHPE Tutor Springvale, VIC
Being receptive to an individual's learning style and catering for the fact every student is different. This will ensure proper engagement and ensure efficient learning. Furthermore, it is important as a tutor to be responsive to a student's questions and to always be prepared for a session. I believe I am great at dealing with children,…
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Krishana

PDHPE Tutor Wheelers Hill, VIC
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is ensuring that the student knows the content that has been taught. Also make sure that you are listening to the student and try to minimise their weaknesses and maximise their strengths. As a tutor, my strengths are being confident and only speaking what I know of. I will only teach…
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Purab

PDHPE Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor should be available for students at all times and make sure their doubts are cleared also be kind when they ask questions. My strengths as a tutor would be able to demonstrate, illustrate and make children understand concepts with examples and fun…
Allan
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Allan

PDHPE Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe the most important thing as a tutor is to understand the situation of each student and develop a learning plan based on their needs. It is important to approach each situation with understanding and provide clarity on topics that they find difficult. I am an A grade student throughout high school, so I am knowledgeable in a wide range of…
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Jaee

PDHPE Tutor Dandenong, VIC
I think that a tutor who can model different ways to solve a problem is important, as well as being patient and ready for students with different levels of understanding. Furthermore, I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is have the ability to be a reliable source when a student is having a difficult time at…
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Nehavi

PDHPE Tutor Endeavour Hills, VIC
A tutor should establish a connection with their student in the sense they should make the effort to truly understand their student for their strengths and weaknesses. Similarly, a tutor should uphold patience with every student. That way, a student learning in a encouraging environment allows them to develop on their knowledge and skills more…
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Jaegerjeet

PDHPE Tutor Rowville, VIC
Listening is the best thing. There are many tutor who think that everything is black and white but in reality there are many shades. By saying this, I mean that there are many ways to solve a problem and come to the same answer. Additionally, being able to listen to students helps me as a tutor to tailor my skills and knowledge to best suit the…
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Remy

PDHPE Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do is positively and kindly assist the student in learning new things and help them understand their work. In doing this, a tutor is giving the student tools for future success in life and helping them grow and develop in a positive manner. I believe that my good communication skills and patience will…
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Dharam

PDHPE Tutor Scoresby, VIC
The tutor needs to understand the mindset of each student, in order to properly guide them in the right direction. The tutor needs to be patient and also encouraging. I'm relatable, have recently been in high school, can convey ideas and points well, and am good with…
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Natasha

PDHPE Tutor Hampton Park, VIC
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to create a judgement-free environment where a student feels confident asking for help. Rather than simply reteaching content they're already learning at school, I concentrate on identifying and targeting weaknesses to support long-term improvement. As a recent graduate, I'm able to build strong…
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Oliver

PDHPE Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe that providing a comprehensive understanding is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Often students can develop superficial knowledge of a topic or concept, which may be a successful short-term strategy, however, I believe for the student's long-term interests, it is valuable to ensure students' knowledge is genuine to…
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Sunny

PDHPE Tutor Scoresby, VIC
* Catering the needs for the students * Patience in the student's ability to process information * Being able to express material information efficiently and to an extent to which the student can understand * Being passionate about tutoring students and doing so with enthusiasm * Being able to adapt to different situations depending on the…
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Anika

PDHPE Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor should be understanding of their students' learning and study patterns and help them in a way that will benefit their students the most. A tutor should personally support and encourage their student to become more confident in themselves and their study areas alongside explaining content. I am able to use a range of different explaining…

Local Reviews

Everything is going well & we are happy with Sahm.
Melis, Keysborough

Inside Dandenong NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Giancarlo worked on identifying and using reflexive pronouns, then broke down the main components of narrative writing by brainstorming ideas for each stage.

Year 10 student Kylie focused on sketching cubic functions and drawing sign diagrams, followed by solving cubic inequalities in her Methods textbook.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia revised indices and tackled algebra worded problems from a school pre-test, working step-by-step to translate real-life scenarios into equations to solve for x.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, one student frequently made calculation errors and ran out of time in exams, as a tutor observed: "She rushed to finish and missed double-checking her answers." This led to incomplete sections and lost marks on straightforward questions.

In VCE Maths Methods, there was repeated over-reliance on reference sheets for circular functions tables, with confusion persisting when the sheet wasn't available—especially during technology-free tasks.

For Year 3 English, another student's written work showed very basic sentence structures; attempts at narrative writing lacked detail or complexity. Without guidance, progress stalled when more depth was required.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dandenong North noticed Kylie now independently checks her own work for errors and corrects mistakes on the spot—something she previously overlooked.

Another recent win: after some initial confusion with the rational root theorem in polynomial division, Kylie worked through a few examples and could solve similar problems herself without prompting.

For a younger learner, Giancarlo has moved from needing frequent help to confidently identifying literal answers in reading comprehension questions, completing tasks almost entirely on his own.

Last week, Kylie finished her extended response questions for chapter review 1 by drawing diagrams to support her thinking.

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 Lyndale Greens Primary School.