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Tutors in Glen Iris include a Cambridge-educated medicine prizewinner and seasoned UK tutor, a Monash PhD physicist and university teaching associate, VCE maths tutors with years of experience, school leaders from John Monash Science School, an award-winning engineering scholar, accomplished music and science mentors, and multilingual specialists in English support.

Rebecca
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Rebecca

Tutor Glen Iris, VIC
I believe having a tutor who presents work in a manageable and stepwise manner is key. many students are embarrassed to admit when they don't understand concepts they may think are simple, or are intimidated by the seeming difficulty of some of the work. Presenting the problems as manageable and breaking them down helps the student gain your trust…
Lily
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Lily

Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to facilitate confidence in the student and help them to realise their own strengths and not be ashamed of any weaknesses or subjects that they are having trouble with. I believe that everyone is capable of achieving their goals with the right support and encouragement therefore I…
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Anay
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Anay

Tutor Toorak, VIC
Give them a safe space to ask questions and learn in a way they enjoy and are progressing in. There is no point in being over qualified and intelligent, but unapproachable and closed off. To truly understand a topic, you have to be able to explain it in a way that anyone could understand. I believe the most important thing you can do as a tutor is…
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Nasi

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
• Be patient. • Be flexible. • Be a good listener. • Be willing to share your own experiences. • Be a collaborator. • Be confident. • Teach the student how to learn. • communication and social skills • patience, responsibility, tolerance • ability to solve conflicts • creativity and enthusiasm for…
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Achinoam

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
Instil them with confidence! Breaking down those confidence barriers a student might have could result in them tackling a question they would have never attempted otherwise. This also means persevering when they get answers wrong - they know they'll get there eventually. Another really important part of being a tutor is providing the student…
Vrinda
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Vrinda

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
1. Provide support. 2. Give them a comfortable environment. 3. Try and fulfill all their curiosities. 4. Give all the knowledge that you have to them that they can understand / help them. 1. Being able to change teaching methods based on the needs of a child. 2. Strong communication skills 3. The environment I create to make them feel…
Teenu Thomas
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Teenu Thomas

Tutor Armadale, VIC
-Prepare before class so that tutor can teach efficiently during the required hour -Experiment different ways of teaching to understand how the student learns the best -Understanding the student and able to explain in their level -Ability to explain in a simple manner -Being a curious learner to improve my knowledge -Being a good planner I can…
John
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John

Tutor Hawthorn East, VIC
A tutor’s primary role is to build understanding and confidence, making complex concepts accessible and encouraging a growth mindset. By personalising their approach and fostering critical thinking, a tutor empowers students to tackle challenges independently. Creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to promote confidence in their learning abilities. I have found that most students have no problems in actually learning the material itself, but rather have low self-esteem in themselves which negatively impacts their learning. Once you show them that they can do the work, it…
Isha
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Isha

Tutor Toorak, VIC
A tutor should be able to provide clarity in moments of doubt and confusion. Encourage practice and definitely believe in the student. Studying should be made interesting and not one sided as it can turn out to be really fun. I am extremely patient and organized. I will be planning notes and classes to make sure that we are always one step ahead…
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Nelson

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only to provide academic guidance but also to be positive and patient with the student, and to acknowledge, reflect and reward upon their successes. I would be a good tutor with Ezymath Tutoring because 1. I am confident in my knowledge and experience in learning and teaching from…
elham
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elham

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
A successful tutor needs to be open to different needs of individual learners and be able to provide flexible methods of catering for various needs. This will require them to be professional and knowledgeable about what they do and provide high levels of acceptance and adaptability. As a tutor, I have been successful in students' individual needs…
James
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James

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Helping them consolidate their preexisting and going further in depth in topics they are not confident in. Communicating with students and asking questions about the subject. Becoming interested and motivated will help students in their studies and I can bring that…
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Uyen

Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for the students is helping them improve their academics and achieve the highest goal in their ability. For example, once students feel doubting about the topic they have studied at school, the tutor should explain where the students have not understood and make sure to move on once they understand…
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Jessica

Tutor Mont Albert, VIC
I think the most important role of a tutor for students is to help them find the confidence to learn, and let them study subjects in the way they like. I think my strength is that I am good at understanding the characteristics of each student and giving them the encouragement and help they need. I am also very good at making study…
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Jiaming

Tutor Box Hill South, VIC
The most important thing to do for a student as a tutor is to build their confidence and create a positive learning environment. This involves understanding their unique needs, strengths, and challenges, and tailoring lessons to suit their learning style. Encouragement and patience are key to helping them overcome obstacles, ensuring they feel…
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Srijan

Tutor Windsor, VIC
To research and bring up more and more content on the topic on which the student is struggling to understand. With this approach, a student can see one topic in more different way and learn more and more. My strengths as a tutor are teaching in a way in which it is easier to grab knowledge from, teaching using a real-world example and in a…
Chi
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Chi

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
To explain things that student can understand and when they understand something, they'll remember it, they don't have to learn it by heart. I understand the struggle as a student because I've been…
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Priyanka

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
First of all, teach and guide them. I understand that children know their academics, they just need a guide to show them the right way of approaching these questions. I love math so I love teaching math and I hope I can impart my love for mathematics in my students too. I have been tutoring for a long time so I can say I do have quite a bit of…
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Olivia

Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Listen carefully to how they think about the subject - what is it that they struggle with? Why do they like/not like the subject? What do they understand and what exactly do they need assitance with? As tutors we do not want to assume how students feel or what they do or do not know. Be a good listening ear for them and available when they need…
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Tim

Tutor Box Hill, VIC
Debug - Find and clarify the confusing parts in the subjects Develop - Help student to develop their own efficient study method Motivate - Make students aware what they can use the knowledge for - Using easy methods to deliver complex message - Depth and width of using and applying knowledge - Experience of how knowledge studied can be…
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Samantha

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Being patient, encouraging and knowledgeable so that they can give students confidence. Explaining things simply in multiple different ways also really helps. I am a good listener, calm and good at explaining things. I always really enjoyed Maths and Science subjects at…
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Nicholas

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I see my role as a tutor to guide my students, providing them with the strategies necessary to develop their knowledge and understanding. I think its important to be patient and allow students to build their own understanding with my guidance. I also think that it is important to be a good role model for students. As a student myself, I…

Local Reviews

Ezymath tutoring provided us with a very capable math tutor, Brianna. The company has been very easy to deal with and I would certainly recommend them. They matched my daughter with the exact tutor that my daughter hoped for Already the tutoring has shown dividends with my daughter doing well in her year 8 math exam after only 2 teaching sessions.
Garry, Glen Iris

Inside Glen IrisTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jack worked on graphing linear equations from two points and reviewed Pythagoras' Theorem alongside basic trigonometric ratios.

In Year 10, Mac tackled practice problems on the unit circle and prepared for a trigonometry exam by focusing on specific questions he found challenging.

For Year 5, Caleb revised long multiplication and division, as well as Roman numerals, using step-by-step examples to build confidence with these foundational maths skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly avoided completing assigned online school tasks and skipped text examples, meaning core practice was missed ("Jack needs to attempt more of the questions from the text").

In Year 11 mathematics, forgetting to bring key notes and relying heavily on calculator shortcuts led to confusion during trig function drills.

A Year 6 learner struggled to focus during grammar work, often leaving punctuation exercises unfinished unless prompted.

Meanwhile, in a Year 3 session, handwriting became rushed and messy whenever worded maths problems appeared—making it difficult for both tutor and student to track working or spot errors.

Recent Achievements

A Glen Iris tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to avoid tricky trigonometry questions—last week, he completed several problems independently that he'd previously skipped, showing real progress in problem-solving.

In Year 8 English, another student began planning paragraphs on her own and now consistently uses correct punctuation and grammar after weeks of reminders.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who struggled with "troublesome words" like their/they're/there can now spot and use them correctly in sentences without prompting.

Yesterday, the high schooler handed in all his maths homework with only self-checked corrections.

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 Ashburton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Korowa Anglican Girls' School.