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Tutors in Hadfield include a PhD mathematician with 14+ years' experience and teaching awards, a university Dux and published science author (ATAR 98.9), a postgraduate-trained primary teacher with Golden Key honors, seasoned K–12 maths specialists, creative writing experts, and multiple peer mentors and youth coaches with strong records supporting student achievement.

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Bibek

Info Processing Tutor Thomastown, VIC
Is to make a specific plan for student while teaching so that I can properly develop their foundation. I think I am able to grasp what weakness students have and further strengthen their…
Sudipta Biswas
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Sudipta Biswas

Info Processing Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help students build their confidence and make them prepare to face the challenges to become an independent learner. In addition a tutor should also focus on developing students thinking and problem-solving capabilities as well as encouraging curiosity in them. As a tutor, I am able to explain…
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Pratheksha

Info Processing Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
1. Create Effective Classroom Procedures to Keep Disruptions to a Minimum 2. Be Transparent With Students About How to Succeed 3. Apply Effective Classroom Management and teaching Skills 1. Helping students achieve their potential 2. Easily make students understand the…
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Tapojoy

Info Processing Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
I teach using a practical approach to help students grasp the concepts, inspire them to be curious and generate genuine interest. Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of students, I employ different methods of teaching based on their level of understanding. I hold regular doubt clearing sessions and I am available to students out of hours to…
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Simon

Info Processing Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
My relatively young age gives me this ability to connect with students differently than older tutors. I had the chance to experience it from my (young) Physics teacher at High-School. He really helped me understand the power that a tutor can have on your academic path. I think the most important part of being a tutor is the ability to make the…
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Revanth

Info Processing Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Trying to understand the level of math understanding of the student and to work on the math concepts right from the level the students are not clear. For tutoring profession one very important skill is to deliver the knowledge, tutors may be intelligent and superskilled but they become great teachers only when then can get down to the level of…
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Rochelle

Info Processing Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Try to understand their problems and weaknesses and help them to get over it by guiding them . Help them to overcome their difficulties they face in any subjects. Help them to concentrate more and learn things quickly. 1. Problem Solving 2. Organization 3. Communication skills 4. Learner 5. Creativity 6. Openness 7. Empathy 8. Understand…
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Hayden

Info Processing Tutor Kensington, VIC
To promote interest and skills in the topic they are studying. They should also teach the student how to access and find knowledge that they may require. In the current world, information is easy to find and access. Skills are something that must be learned and cannot be found via a web search. I care about the understanding of the student and…
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Cameron

Info Processing Tutor Flemington, VIC
Listening to the student, instead of simply talking at the student. Helping the student gain a mindset for actively learning the material and developing confidence in the subject. Lastly, creating a rapport for the student and a good learning environment. My strengths would be an ability to listen to the student and then try approaches that seem…

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professional and friendly tutor was matched with my son's needs.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Oliver worked on drawing linear graphs, understanding gradient, and the y = mx + b form, using clear step-by-step examples.

In Year 10, Oliver focused on solving simultaneous linear equations with the elimination method and reviewed circle geometry including area calculations.

For Year 5, Myki practised multiplication and factors through revision activities and extended this to cover fractions, division, highest common factor, and lowest multiple.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often preferred to solve algebraic equations mentally and skipped writing out steps, as one tutor noted: "He likes to solve equations in his head. He needs to write how he solved the problems." This habit made it harder to catch sign errors or understand where confusion started, especially with negatives and indices.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's messy hand counting for subtraction sometimes led to miscounts—extra time was spent correcting basic errors rather than building new skills.

In Year 10 probability, not reading written questions closely left key parts unanswered and confidence dropped after each unclear result.

Recent Achievements

One Hadfield tutor recently noticed a big change with Oliver in Year 9 maths: after struggling to make sense of linear equations, he's now confidently graphing lines using the y = mx + b formula and even tackled substitution methods without hesitation.

In another session, a Year 11 student who previously froze on probability questions was able to tackle class problems independently after working through both experimental and theoretical probability with support.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to make frequent mistakes when hand counting has started getting through addition and subtraction columns accurately—last week he finished all ten problems without any errors.

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 Glenroy Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Thomas More's School.