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Tutors in Hampton include high-achieving graduates, experienced teachers, subject specialists, and passionate mentors from top Australian universities. Many have received academic awards or hold advanced degrees, and all share a genuine commitment to helping students succeed.

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Jacinta

Tutor Gardenvale, VIC
I think the most important thing I can do for a student is to help them feel better about their learning and inspire within them a passion for education. Through this, I believe that I'm setting students up for future success by showing them how exciting and engaging learning is, and the study skills necessary to pursue this. But more importantly,…
Nasi
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Nasi

Tutor Caulfield South, 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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Tony
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Tony

Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in the student’s ability and to build their confidence in themselves and their academic ability. To do this, a tutor should tailor their teaching approach to every student. Another important thing tutors can do for their students is to guide the student to develop…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Caulfield South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be to be able to have the student reach their goals in their school work, tests and grades. I am great at explaining things in details. For example, if I were to be tutoring maths, instead of only showing answers, I would explain the steps to the answer and better explain concepts to help…
Ceylin
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Ceylin

Tutor Highett, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable learning, asking questions, and challenging themselves. A tutor should not only help students improve academically but also build their confidence and encourage a positive attitude towards learning. It is important to listen to…
charlotte
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charlotte

Tutor Black Rock, VIC
I think first and foremost, the most important thing a tutor can do is improve a student's confidence in their academic abilities. improving a student's self confidence enables them to not only feel more comfortable participating in class but also makes them believe that they actually know the content and can understand the information. Obviously…
Tara
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Tara

Tutor Black Rock, VIC
Making things seem more approachable and achievable. Unknown or difficult concepts can be so intimidating, so finding a way to break them down or explain it in the student's "learning language". Building a collaborative relationship with a student too, where they feel comfortable to express themselves and how they understand the topic openly also…
Lydia
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Lydia

Tutor Black Rock, VIC
A tutor can help boost a student's confidence because they provide individual attention that is not always available in a classroom situation. A tutor can help target learning difficulties and encourage freedom to ask questions. I am an empathetic person who can relate to and understand people's needs. I am good at problem solving and I am not…
Steven
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Steven

Tutor Ormond, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student includes being able to communicate clearly, allowing the student to understand them more easier and this therefore provides a more efficient leaning experience for the student. Furthermore, being able to adapt with the student's pace is definitely significant so it allows the student to…
Vaishali
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Vaishali

Tutor Ormond, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is help students become independent learners rather than making them dependent on the tutor. I do not believe in spoon-feeding answers all the time. Instead, I believe a tutor should guide students, encourage them to think independently, and help them build confidence in their own…
Brooke
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Brooke

Tutor Moorabbin, VIC
A tutor needs to be extremely patient and understanding, the student needs you to help take all of that away for them. Making your student feel comfortable enough that they can ask you the same question multiple times without being made to feel silly or inadequate. Learning to adapt on the spot to meet each students needs is also extremely…
Poojanshi
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Poojanshi

Tutor Moorabbin, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be passionate and enthusiastic when teaching them so they feel as though they are in a comfortable environment. I also think it is important to be patient and adaptable as different students learn and understand content in different ways. As a tutor, I think my strengths…
Madhura
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Madhura

Tutor Caulfield South, VIC
Tutor should have Excellent skills of explaining things in a easy way where students enjoy and at the same time gain knowledge. Tutor should give his / her 100% into teaching and giving the best knowledge in best possible way to the student. Explaining the subject in the easiest way is the best thing a tutor can do for a student I think I have a…
Shruti
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Shruti

Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
A tutor can support the student's learning by providing learning materials, guide them on using various strategies on writing an essay perhaps. Looking at various ways ways to solve a problem and explaining it to them using tools that they have an interest in. It really helps to understnad them, their interests and their hobbies to understand how…
Jode
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Jode

Tutor Caulfield South, VIC
I believe that when the right tutor is paired with the right student, they can help the student to understand the pleasure of academic subjects. A tutor's responsibility, in my opinion, should be to identify why the student may be struggling in that specific area of academics and then to adjust their teaching approach and technique to cater for…
Theo
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Theo

Tutor Caulfield South, VIC
Helping them feel to comfortable to make mistakes, and then to learn from said mistakes. I think that fear of failure is one of the big issues in learning, because if you are scared to try something even if you're unsure, you'll never be able to learn and succeed. I am very personable, and able to meet people where they are at. I am…
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Abhishek

Tutor Ormond, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing guidance and support, tailoring instruction to individual needs, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, boosting confidence and motivation, setting goals and tracking progress, enhancing study skills and time management, and cultivating a supportive and…
Arthur
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Arthur

Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
It is important for a tutor to be a good listener and finding the best route to achieve the best result. Based on individuals, we need to understand their real struggle and making plan accordingly. Also being empathic to their problems, and encouraging. I'm patient and an active problem solver. I would seek different ways to help our student…
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Veronica

Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
For me, the most important things a tutor can do are build trust with the student, explain concepts clearly, and create a positive, supportive environment. When students feel comfortable and supported, they are more willing to ask questions and take on challenges Breaking down complex ideas into simple steps helps them understand and apply what…
Tobi
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Tobi

Tutor Caulfield South, VIC
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to create a safe and supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and learning from mistakes. By adapting explanations to suit each student’s individual learning style and encouraging consistent effort, I aim to foster both academic growth and intrinsic motivation. My…
Jonathan
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Jonathan

Tutor Elwood, VIC
Engage with them in such a way that the student actually wants to be at tutoring sessions. There is no benefit to tutoring sessions where the student has no respect or inclination to listen to a tutor. 1-on-1 or small group tutoring gives the student the attention that they may be lacking from a classroom environment, so this is the perfect…
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Manmeet

Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
Tutors can do a lot for their students but the most important thing they can do is to share your own experience. By sharing what they have experienced it build trust and support and boost students self confidence and self esteem. Tutor make sure their students are independent and confident. It's not about teaching a subject matter but to teach…
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Haowen

Tutor Caulfield South, VIC
Encouraging a student to ask what they don't know (Stimulate the desire to learn) and be there when needed. I have strong subject knowledge, since I had top grades in high school. I majored psychology in University of Melbourne , so I am an empathetic person. I recognize and celebrate student's achievements, no matter how small. I am patient and…

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Content Covered
In primary, tutoring often targets core arithmetic—addition, subtraction, times tables, fractions, and building number sense—while also pushing for deeper comprehension, not just rote rules. High school sessions shift to algebraic thinking, graphing, interpreting questions, and developing strong exam strategies. There’s a big emphasis on breaking down word problems, revisiting tricky homework, and test prep for NAPLAN or semester exams, always tailored to what each student finds hardest right now.
Recent Challenges
Some primary students rush through comprehension or maths tasks without fully reading instructions, leading to incomplete or off-target answers. In high school, it’s common for students to have scattered or unclear working, which makes multi-step problems harder to check and fix. Other frequent hurdles include forgetting materials, leaving homework unfinished, or spending revision time catching up on missed basics instead of moving forward—all of which can hold back progress and lead to confusion.
Recent Achievements
Tutors are noticing students becoming more proactive during lessons—regularly checking their own work, spotting errors, and making corrections without being asked. There’s a clear shift toward students verbalising their steps in maths and explaining their reasoning aloud, rather than rushing through problems. Tutors also report that learners are reviewing their test results with more care and taking the initiative to improve, showing greater confidence and ownership of their progress.