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Lauren

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student enjoy what he/she is studying. When the student has gained the interest and really enjoy the process of learning; I believe they will definitely perform better. I believe that one of my strongest strengths is that I am very patient with students. This is because I have…
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Purab

Economics Tutor Clayton, 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…
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Jiyuan

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
A great tutor builds confidence, personalises learning, and fosters independence. By creating a safe space, adapting to individual needs, and teaching problem-solving skills, they empower students to succeed academically and emotionally. My strengths as a tutor are my patience and ability to adapt to different learning styles. Whether a student is…
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Farima

Economics Tutor Camberwell, VIC
Personal relationships are foundational to student success. The more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. I listen to students well so that I can better understand their misconceptions and errors. I would encourage them in the learning process…
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Thi Minh Chau

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
I think a good tutor needs to be patient with the student. There are times that the teaching process does not go as smoothly as planned but listening helps better understand the student as well as his point of view. I have my own teaching plan and note for every student. I find myself good at spotting main points that student should focus on and…
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Radman

Economics Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is help them believe that they can. I aim to create a supportive space where they feel understood and not judged. By breaking concepts down clearly and encouraging questions, I am able to replace confusion with confidence. My goal is to act as a catalyst for the student so that they are able to…
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Suhavi

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe that the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to give them support and the self confidence to not only teach them but make them believe that they are capable of achieving their own goals. I believe that my strengths as a tutor lie in my skills of communication and leadership. I studied at a highly competitive…
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Nikoo

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment and to instill a deep understanding of the subject matter. It's crucial to build confidence in students, helping them to see challenges as opportunities to learn and grow rather than obstacles. A tutor should also strive to make…
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Ruochen

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe that students need to become motivated and strategic to learn well. Therefore, as a tutor, my main aim is to help my students achieve a better academic result through providing them with engaging interpretations and thorough explanations of the key principles behind each concept. This way, the students get to immerse themselves in the…
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Khrisha

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
A good tutor should be flexible and adapt to the student's needs. Rather than having a 'one formula suits all' attitude, a tutor should build on the student's strengths and address their weaknesses. They should help students overcome their fear and anxiety towards the topics. A tutor must help a student develop an aptitude for the subject. As a…
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Adrian Man Tsun

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
1. Build confidence - I believe that apart from assisting the student in strengthening his/her academic knowledge, the chance for the student to feel better about themselves is also vital. This could be achieved through constant encouragement and process recognisation. 2. Provision of a positive and healthy learning environment - I believe that…
Harry
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Harry

Economics Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Helping improve their weaker points to created a solid all rounding position for a student in a subject to allow them to be strong in all parts of the subject and enjoy the subject. Enthusiastic, patient and…
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Muhammad

Economics Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Provide alternative ways to understand concept when students are finding difficulties in learning from them in school. As a tutor, I think some of my strengths are patience - a tutor must be patient with their student - a student is only as good as their teacher, under standing, and…
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Syed Muhammad Haider

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, provide clear and structured explanations, and create an encouraging learning environment. A tutor should be reliable and consistent, develop lessons tailored to the student’s individual needs, and communicate progress openly with both students and parents. Above…
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Mehadi

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor should build a student’s confidence and foster independent learning skills. By providing clear explanations, encouraging questions, and offering consistent support, a tutor can help students develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. It’s essential to create a safe space where students feel comfortable expressing…
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Mohammad Tariq

Economics Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Sometimes its difficult to read what is going inside a students head and maybe student says he/she understands the subject but in reality they are just shy to ask questions As a tutor I can have some informal tests to see whether the student is understanding. A good tutor should always focus on qualitative approach rather than quantitative…
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Rakshitha

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
I think it is crucial that a tutor builds good rapport with their student. They also need to be patient with the student and have good understanding. They should also focus on creating a supportive work environment that is positive. My strengths as a tutor include my patience, adaptability, and deep understanding of the subjects I teach. I pride…
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Vishaka

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
Helping the students achieve their educational aspirations and in the process also lead them become good disciplined human beings who will contribute to the community and country. Patience : I can understand what a child goes through when they are not happy with their scores or do not enjoy the subjects. I will patiently understand their…
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Maria

Economics Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
I think the most important thing, is that you not only teach students. You learn to grow with them, you make sure that your students are able to be successful, and you are a small contributor to that success, but along the way, you grow with them, you understand the way they learn, so that you could learn with them. I think that my strengths, are…
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Joshua

Economics Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can be to a student is patient and kind. This is because there could be a particular concept the student is struggling with, so the tutor needs to be able to help them learn and improve on that topic. Being patient and kind in explaining it to the student is, therefore, an important part of doing so.…
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Zhao Jun

Economics Tutor Camberwell, VIC
Tutor should guide the student to think independently and creatively. This enables the student to form their own ideas and understand a concept in from different point of views instead of just following steps and rules. These skills are crucial for a student especially in the latter part of their school life. When I teach, I will put myself in the…
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Thiviru

Economics Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe that each student is different and so is their learning method. The ability to understand that and alternate the teaching style to cater for it is most important. I believe my strengths would be clear and concise communication. The ability to break down concepts and deliver them linking to real world examples so that students understand…
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Pooja

Economics Tutor Camberwell, VIC
Most importantly, putting time and efforts after students till their basics are clear is the key for a tutor to use. After clearing the basics, revising and revisiting the already done work is equally important. Having had experience in tutoring, patience is my strength. I think self motivation and hard work are the key to success while mentoring…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Aiden worked on multi-digit multiplication, including the 2, 3, 5, and 10 times tables with carrying.

In Year 9, Emily tackled trigonometry by practicing calculations with sine, cosine, and tangent ratios.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex focused on differentiation techniques—using both visual depictions of gradients and applying algebraic rules to various problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student often completed mental calculations for multiplication (especially 3x tables), but avoided writing out working, which "made it hard to catch small errors."

In Year 9, a student's written solutions for algebraic expressions lacked logical order—lines were skipped or mixed fractions and variables in one step, leading to confusion during review.

At the senior level, one Year 12 student relied heavily on their CAS calculator for technology-active questions and "lost marks by not double-checking manual steps."

After setbacks with complex exam-style problems, another student hesitated to revisit feedback, slowing progress on high-achieving extended-response tasks.

Recent Achievements

A Forest Hill tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to tackle integration questions now works confidently under timed conditions, solving complex problems and interpreting exam prompts accurately.

In Year 7, a student who used to struggle with algebraic expressions quickly picked up the concept of expanding brackets and even managed to factorise more challenging expressions without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student, who once guessed at multiplication steps, now independently carries numbers correctly in two-digit multiplication tasks and checks their own work before moving on.

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