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Tutors in Frankston South include experienced school teachers and university-trained educators, a seasoned VCE specialist with academic prizes, an astrophysics PhD candidate, tutors with Olympiad and Australian Maths Competition distinctions, leaders from accelerated and enrichment programs, youth mentors, accomplished musicians, student leaders, and long-term private maths tutors—all passionate about helping students excel.

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Graeme

Economics Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Build their competency, confidence and passion for the subjects; I can share my knowledge from my undergraduate degrees in economics and arts, my Masters degree in Psychology, my diploma in education and my extensive business and life experiences. I look forward to joining your team. I know that students learn in different ways, some do better…
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Sam

Economics Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Understand the student's comprehension from their perspective, realigning their thoughts and developing a curious and encouraging relationship for the student to explore ideas at their own pace. Being adaptable in the approach I can take to reframe a problem or concept so that it can be understood…
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Jacob

Economics Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Always be available to answer questions. Make the student enjoy the process of learning new concepts and become good at them. Make the student want to put in the extra work to achieve great grades. I am passionate about helping students. I have great interpersonal skills. I have great communication…
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Olivia

Economics Tutor Frankston South, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student revolve around a positive and effective learning environment while supporting the student's academic growth and personal development. Building Confidence: A tutor should help students build confidence in the students abilities by providing positive constructive feedback, and…
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Ali Ash Ham

Economics Tutor Frankston, VIC
Understanding the overall target a student wants to reach and slowly helping him push further rather than making the subject complex for the student Simplifying tough concepts in a way anyone can understand. Commitment to the student to help them achieve their targets Tutoring in a fun and interactive way to avoid…
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Andy

Economics Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
The most important things i can are provide: - Organisation and structured approach to study - Analogies and metaphors for sometimes difficult concepts, e.g. in science and maths - Memory cues - Study and time saving skills, e.g. scanning text, focusing on the most important ideas - Ongoing motivation My strength as a tutor lies in my…
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Nicholas

Economics Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
I genuinely believe an economics tutor can make a long term impact of enjoyment and engagement within a subject with their passion and teaching methods. I believe this is the most important thing for a tutor. I think I’m a patient individual and who can adept well to different personalities and alter my teaching philosophy…
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Anthony

Economics Tutor Skye, VIC
I think to provide a larger framework or paradigm for what they are learning. When something fits into a context for "why" they are learning a concept. Mainly being able to listen to the student. I think I'm enthusiastic about getting to know them and what they care about, which helps me teach. Rather than just trying to do a…
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Anu

Economics Tutor Skye, VIC
Making the concept clear to them in a easy way. And their queries everytime they ask without any hesitation. And taking the different approach for one individual. Making an environment where the student feel free to asking any questions and doubts. I believe as a tutor, I can explain the things considering myself their like when I was unaware…
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Manpreet

Economics Tutor Mornington, VIC
To motivate the students. Communication, empathy to understand a situation from different…

Local Reviews

We had a rocky start with the tutor initially assigned to us but EzyMath were incredibly responsive, helpful and professional in fixing the problem with no hesitation and I have found them to be a very top-notch and impressive organisation with excellent communication and customer service. Our subsequent tutor is just fabulous and we would highly recommend EzyMath to anyone.
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Inside Frankston SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Chloe focused on converting fractions to decimals and practiced comparing the values of different fractions.

In Year 9, Sam worked through more advanced circle geometry, including calculating area and perimeter for composite shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia reviewed simultaneous equations and tackled worded problems involving systems of linear equations.

Recent Challenges

Handwriting and formatting challenges appeared across several year levels.

In Year 8, "formatting and writing causes avoidable mistakes"—untidy layout made correct answers hard to spot, especially in fractions and decimals.

A Year 10 student's algebra was strong, but as a tutor observed, "formatting of questions caused him to get a few wrong where his math was good."

Senior students in Years 11–12 sometimes skipped setting out full working in trigonometry or integration tasks; this led to confusion when reviewing solutions and made error tracking difficult.

Messy presentation meant time lost re-reading unclear steps instead of building new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Frankston South noticed a Year 11 student who used to guess at answers now stops to check each step when working through exponential equations, showing more careful problem-solving.

Another high schooler, previously reluctant to ask for help with simultaneous equations involving three variables, has started voicing specific questions mid-task instead of getting stuck in silence.

In Year 6, a student who struggled last term with fraction operations was able to convert and simplify fractions independently this week, even explaining their process aloud without prompting.

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