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Tutors in Doncaster East include a university-trained biomedical scientist and mentor, a Cambridge A* scholar and assistant maths teacher, experienced K–12 tutors with academic prizes, a Mac.Robertson's Girls' School chess coach and national champion, Melbourne High ATAR 90+ achievers, primary educators, seasoned STEM graduates, and PhD-qualified teachers with over a decade of classroom expertise.

Hai Lun Mitsuki
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Hai Lun Mitsuki

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is encourage, empower, and explain. Encouraging students to keep going, keep practicing, and keep learning is extremely important for improvement, while empowering students to feel confident in their abilities is invaluable in helping them tackle new problems, and applying knowledge to the…
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Bianca

Tutor Mitcham, VIC
Tutors can help build confidence of students, teaching them ways to learn and think flexibly when they encounter challenging material. They serve as a support for students, helping them feel able and assured to learn material. I am patient and considerate, which is helpful in tutoring situations as students can get frustrated when they have…
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Mayrujaan

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
Giving guidance and helping them to reach their potential I can understand my students' capability and adjust myself according to…
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Xiaodong

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
As a tutor, I think the enthusiasm is the most important. For a tutor, they have to pay as much effort as they can to help student to solve their questions and let them to understand the question well, they can not give up in the process. Also, they have to prepare well before the tutorial so that students will not waste their time. I have been a…
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Uwaez

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student feel confident in themselves. Teaching content is part of it, but guiding them to believe they can tackle challenges on their own is even more important. A tutor should make learning feel manageable by breaking things into clear, achievable pieces and giving students tools they…
Peter
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Peter

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are to increase their confidence in the subject, provide a solid base of understanding rather than just rote learning, try and dispel existing doubts and encourage a sense of discovery. I am an empathetic person and can relate to children feeling lost in some aspects of their learning.…
Ali
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Ali

Tutor Nunawading, 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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Harshita

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
Every child is unique, so he/she has to be dealt with and moulded accordingly. The greatest thing in my eyes that a tutor can do for a student is listening to the student requirements as to what or where he/she needs special attention, or what he is grabbing or not. The greatest asset to this is communication, a student can only open his/her heart…
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Ludi

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
1) Tutor need to encourage students and acknowledge their progress. In this way, students can build up confidence. 2) Tutor can creating a happy learning environment for students. It will increase students' interest in studying in general. 3) Tutor can support students to develop good learning habit, which could benefit the students for a…
Chi
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Chi

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
A tutor should be a role model for a student and that's not just in the area of maths but also in terms of attitude and behaviour. A tutor may also act as a friend or a mentor, dealing with some issues that are outside of maths e.g. school work. Ultimately a tutor is paid to help the student improve/get good grades in maths. My strengths lie in…
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Elizabeth

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
Help them learn that they are capable of doing the subject, that they are good at it. If you have the confidence and belief that you can do it the rest will come. Patience, ability to meet the specific needs of a student, making the practice enjoyable and engaging. I believe that all students are capable of improving and achieving in their study.…
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Deepthi

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
A great tutor clarifies concepts by breaking down complex ideas into simpler explanations and adapts to the student’s learning style. They encourage critical thinking, build confidence, and make learning engaging through real-world applications and interactive methods. Providing constructive feedback, being patient and supportive, and fostering…
GRAHAM
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GRAHAM

Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
Develop a love for learning and improvement and teach a process for learning. Create a working relationship to suit student and pupil. Encourage improvement however small and dissect failure so the student understands errors made and the correct way forward. I have an honours degree in Mathematics (though some time ago). This ensures I have…
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Nidhi

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
As a former student, I believe that a student learns best when they feel comfortable any question and not judged. As a tutor, I will ensure that the student is in a safe environment and would listen to any concerns they may have. It is important that the student leaves class with their questions answered and any concepts they found difficult,…
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KAI SAN

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
As a tutor, we should be passionate in teaching and helping the children to grow and succeed through fun learning so that they can enjoy throughout the development. Patience and Passion teaching Children is my strength as a tutor. I am willing to learn and communicate with the children through their development. I have strong sense of…
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Annabel

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
As a tutor, I believe that patience and encouragement are essential qualities. Creating a supportive and non-judgmental learning environment empowers students to ask questions without hesitation. Patiently explain concepts, answer questions, and provide constructive feedback to help students build confidence and overcome challenges. I understand…
Liam
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Liam

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The most important thing for me would be patience - to ensure that you allow your student/s time to try and follow what is being taught, and to be understanding of different strengths/levels the student is at. I believe if I understand a concept really well (difficult or not), then I am able to explain it in a way that makes sense to a wide range…
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Ziyue

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
Patience, students usually would getting struggled a lot when facing the topics or the questions that they are not familiar with it, which needs great patience for the teacher when teaching them questions. Ideas, It is not ideal for tutors to teach their students rigidly as it cannot help students having a better understanding about the…
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Abhinav

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
- Improve overall undersanding of subject. - Develop interest in subject. - Teach key concept. - Explain complex concept in a simple way. - Make them ready for examinations. - Helps complete assignments. - Strong basics - Teaching concepts before going through assignments - Shortcuts for calculations -Concentrate on variety of problems…
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Anjali

Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to allow their minds to create their own version of knowledge rather than just gaining a pre-existing idea.It's only when we challenge the students to think out of the box that they actually start realising the importance of what was in the box. Giving them a vivid imagination can be a…
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Timothy

Tutor Mitcham, VIC
The most things a tutor can do for a student is to foster critical thinking and provide support and encouragement for the student. My patience and ability to explain difficult concepts in a way that is easy to understand. I am also a good listener and i have great problem solving…
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Oscar

Tutor Mitcham, VIC
To individualise teachings tailored to the needs of a given student. It is important to accomodate to the strengths and weaknesses of each student, and consequently plan a learning regime in accordance. Likewise, it is imperative that a tutor has deep understanding of the topic at hand such that I am able to provide profound logical and weighted…
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Abbas

Tutor Mitcham, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make the material understandable and relatable, build their confidence, and create a supportive environment. It's crucial to adapt to their learning style, encourage them, and show them how to tackle problems independently. Ultimately, helping them develop a genuine interest in…

Local Reviews

Knowledgeable and supportive, patient and great communication skills
Khalida, Doncaster East

Inside Doncaster EastTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ava practised long division with remainders and explored onomatopoeias to strengthen both numeracy and creative language skills.

For Year 8, Lily worked through textbook review questions in measurement, focusing on applying Pythagoras' theorem to find missing side lengths in right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Daniel concentrated on trigonometry by identifying which trigonometric ratio (sine, cosine, or tangent) to use when solving for unknown angles or sides in various problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Biology, a student avoided making her own notes on cellular respiration, which meant key details (like inputs/outputs) were not fully memorised; as one tutor noted, "she needs to create her own notes to help with memorisation."

Meanwhile, in Year 9 Maths, another student relied heavily on mental calculations for algebra and skipped writing out steps—when mistakes happened, it became difficult to spot where things went wrong.

A Year 7 student sometimes struggled to identify what the question was asking in worded problems and spent extra time working backwards rather than building a clear process first.

Recent Achievements

One Doncaster East tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to attempt harder algebra questions now works through complex inequalities independently, giving every question a try and getting them right.

In VCE Biology, another high school student who used to rely heavily on hints now confidently explains each stage of photosynthesis without prompting and answers new cellular respiration questions accurately.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, a younger learner who once mixed up coin values can now count $5 and $10 notes correctly while adding up change, finishing her money exercises with no help needed.

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