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Dunlop's tutors include a nine-year K–12 ICT and maths teacher, a current primary school classroom teacher and ICT coordinator, high-ATAR university students in advanced computing, finance and genetics (including an ATAR 97.7 scorer), accomplished STEM competitors, creative writing award-winners, peer mentors, and multilingual educators with top academic honours and proven experience inspiring young learners.

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Sana

Science Tutor Belconnen, ACT
Allow the student to figure out problems without too much handholding because that builds dependence on an outside source of information. I am very knowledgeable in my areas of expertise and can show students a clear and logical pathway to…
Ishaan
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Ishaan

Science Tutor Belconnen, ACT
I believe the best tutors are more mentors than teachers. A tutor should make sure every student is comfortable to participate in the learning experience. Students and parents expect a tutor to deliver personalised attention and guidance. A tutor should be able to deliver such service. A good tutor would make learning easier by involving the class…
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Cooper
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Cooper

Science Tutor Giralang, ACT
I believe that patience is definitely a major aspect of tutoring. There is nothing worse than being expected to understand something and being unable to go back and revisit it, simply because the tutor is impatient or not understanding/empathetic enough. Another important aspect I would say would have to be teaching slowly where needed and not…
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Angus

Science Tutor Belconnen, ACT
A tutor must understand the difficulties of every student and let them have their own way to explore. I believe that I am able to illustrate many complicated concepts with a simple analogy, which the student will have a better understanding and memory of…
Anandani
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Anandani

Science Tutor Bruce, ACT
* making them enjoy the process of studying. * making studies easier and fun for them. * helping them find their passion * keep them on schedule without feeling pressured about studies. * I really like learning so I'm always up to learn more and more, especially when it comes to making studying fun for my students. * I've always enjoyed…
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Bihan

Science Tutor Lawson, ACT
Guide them, show them the way they should go for. Teach less but teach the way students can understand. Ability to understand the students better and teaching based on…
Sakib
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Sakib

Science Tutor Lawson, ACT
1. Create a safe and supportive learning environment. 2. Listen closely to the student’s needs and tailor the tutoring sessions accordingly. 3. Encourage the student to ask questions and foster critical thinking. 4. Identify areas where the student needs help and provide guidance. 5. Provide resources and materials to help the student…
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Krisn

Science Tutor Casey, ACT
Firstly, the tutor must minimize the students' weaknesses and teach to their strengths. Secondly, the tutor can incorporate connections to the student's interest. He/she can truly personalize the learning. My passion to educate people is itself a strength for me and my teaching profession. Good communication skills, jovial nature, empathy, being…
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Harsimran

Science Tutor Casey, ACT
Most important thing is understanding students problems. I am honest, understanding and patient…
Priyanka
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Priyanka

Science Tutor Casey, ACT
Impotant things a tuto can do is making good changes in children life providing academic guidance and explaing the concepts. My paitence and understanding of students is the strenght i…
Iris
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Iris

Science Tutor Lawson, ACT
Ensure that the student feels safe, supported and comfortable to become the best version of themselves from guidance. Ability to quickly build rapport, and being patient with the student. I am always cheerful and try to challenge students in the best way…
Om
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Om

Science Tutor Crace, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do is to actually understand the needs of the student and how their thinking process works and then teach the subject accordingly rather than forcing same traditional methods on them. The subjects I teach (Maths and Physics) are often considered dry and difficult because of their complexity, I have methods to…
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Jinan

Science Tutor Nicholls, ACT
I really believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient towards them and make them feel comfortable to keep asking for help again and again. I once had a tutor for Specialist Methods in Year 11. He would teach very fast and not make sure that I had fully understood the topic. He'd also get very impatient, to the…
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Ule

Science Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
increase confidence Be creative and flexible with learning styles build relationships teach how to problem solve adaptability active…
Wannaku
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Wannaku

Science Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
Uplift both a students skills and confidence in the subject they are being taught. I can easily identify a student's strengths and weaknesses, and from there, build a tailored plan to foster their…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Caledon worked on the fundamentals of geometry, deriving and applying formulas for volume and surface area of various prisms and spheres using diagrams.

In Year 10, Anise focused on differentiating compound functions with the chain rule and extended this to complex algebraic manipulation in more challenging problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Amit concentrated on his Digital Technology assignment, making edits based on feedback and starting to improve areas identified as needing development.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion was a recurring issue for a Year 9 student, who "hadn't finished the homework assigned last week" and then "forgot to do last week's homework again," limiting opportunities for independent practice and slowing progress on applying formulas.

In senior years, one Year 11 student frequently hesitated to write out algebraic working, which led to missed sign errors—"he struggled a little with the signs of the terms, remembering the plus and minus."

Another high schooler sometimes brought no example problems from class, making it harder to target revision; as noted: "the biggest issue this week was there was no new work."

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dunlop recently noticed some strong learning shifts among high school students. Anise, in Year 12, went from struggling with logarithms to confidently identifying which log law to use—even handling complex, all-variable questions without prompting.

Caledon, a Year 10 student who used to hesitate on multi-step algebra problems, now solves them independently and can quickly recall techniques covered last term. He is solving multi-step problems alone, showing a clear leap in confidence and skill.

Meanwhile, Amit (Year 9) has begun structuring his essays more clearly and now drafts with far less hesitation than before; he recently completed a writing task with only minimal feedback 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 Kippax Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Brindabella Christian College - Charnwood campus.