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Manmeet

Economics 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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Ayodeji

Economics Tutor Noble Park North, VIC
Ensuring the student can effectively communicate back what has been taught by a tutor with no hassle and possess the explicit understanding of concepts taught and their applications Effective Communication and ability to decompose complex terms or concepts into simple ones that can be understood by anyone with a logical…
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Rhea

Economics Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe that the most important thing which a tutor can do for a student is providing support, encouragement as well as most importantly building confidence within the subject. The importance of constructing a Childs esteem and sense of accomplishment within a subject is often disregarded however the effect of doing so is transformative within…
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Ria

Economics Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, provide personalized support, and create a positive learning environment. Every student learns differently, so it’s crucial to adapt teaching methods to suit their needs. A tutor should also encourage questions and make sure the student feels comfortable…
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Pooja

Economics Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and foster a love for learning by providing clear explanations, personalized support, and encouragement. A tutor should create a positive and supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as this is essential for…
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Bardia

Economics Tutor Brighton East, VIC
The most important things I can do for a student are to make them feel heard, supported, and capable. I aim to create a safe learning environment where students are comfortable asking questions, while also encouraging them to think independently and develop problem-solving skills. I believe the best outcomes come from balancing guidance with…
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William

Economics Tutor Brighton East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor does for a student is helping them become more confident, so that they have faith in their own abilities and performance. This starts by simplifying the content and explaining it in a way that the student can understand, then building this up so they can face the hardest of questions. It is about equipping them…
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Manvee

Economics Tutor Wheelers Hill, VIC
*As a tutor most important thing is to understand the student and be friendly with the students .So that they can discuss there promblems easily without any hesitation. * As a tutor i should know about the level of the student and about the student in what ways he/she loves to learn because learning cannot be done with a force full method . *As…
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Shruti

Economics Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
- have the potential to deliver clarity in their explanations - possess the patience to be able to clarify and/ or repeat explanations/ thought processes countless times until the student 100% understands - deliver a level of creativity in their explanations to make the learning experience enjoyable for the student AND themselves - Last but…
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Sahaj

Economics Tutor Dandenong, VIC
Helping them to be confident by understanding and giving them the information they need. Being a good listener and communicating the knowledge from the experience will help students to grow in area of requirement. Communication is the key skill you need in the tutoring profession. Moreover, a person needs to friendly and confident to be a…
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Kimly

Economics Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The biggest things a tutor can do for a student are to really get how each person learns and adapt their teaching to match. This makes learning enjoyable and effective for the student. I engage with and understand my students completely, enabling me to discover an easy approach for them to grasp concepts while finding enjoyment in the process. I…
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Kishita

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
I should be able to make learning fun for the student and make the student feel more confident while dealing with the subject. The student might slowly develop liking for the subject if they find it easy and interesting. The most important task that should be done is that the concept is clear for the student such that they don't ever feel the…
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Medhinee

Economics Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
As a tutor i believe my job is to make the students understand the topics they tend to struggle with and help them increase their academic performance. My enthusiasm for teaching is my biggest strength. It is a passion for me that i always enjoyed doing. I find it easy to relate to students on a personal level and thus help them academically. Also…
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Vincent

Economics Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
Mentor students Support them through doubts about their performance Teach them in a manner that breaks seemingly difficult concepts down into fundamentals, teach them in a manner that reinforces their own confidence. 1) Being able to explain fundamental concepts and linking them to more difficult applications of a discipline. 2) Showing…
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Ari

Economics Tutor Wheelers Hill, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build confidence. Sometime, all it takes is confidence for a student who is unsure about their abilities to really flourish. I'd say my strengths lie in being patient. Given I have recently graduated from highschool, it means I have a better understanding of what students are…
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Amy

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Teaching each individual the correct, efficient and effective learning process and be a friend My strengths are my knowledge base in mathematics and my ability to interact with fellow students, I am very patient and generous towards my students. My weaknesses are history and geography…
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Nur Shaira Adlin

Economics Tutor Caulfield East, VIC
I believe that understanding is the most important thing a tutor must do for a student. Without comprehension, the tutor would not be able to communicate with the student in the same language, making it impossible for the tutor to address the issue the student is having and come up with solutions to help the student's condition. I am currently…
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Ahmed

Economics Tutor Caulfield East, VIC
I believe being able to provide individualised instructions is a crucial part of being a tutor. Tailoring teaching methods to suit the student's learning style, pace, and preferences ensures a more effective and personalised learning experience. Additionally, beyond academic achievements, a tutor should inspire a passion for learning and promote…
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Gajith

Economics Tutor Clarinda, VIC
Actually speaking, the tutor should focus on potential development rahter than merely improving the skills of a student. It could be best tutors can adopt practices such as NLP ( neuro linguistic programming) to boost rapid learning of a student. But for that only truly commited tutors would raise their hands. Since it reqires a lot of hard yards.…
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Aliza

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think, a tutor should be able to understand the needs of a student and work around them. My ability to explain as well as patiently listen to my…
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Maitreyee

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think the 3 most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1) Create a safe space where they feel comfortable enough to ask questions, even repeatedly if need be. 2) Cultivate and understanding relationship with students and a respectful environment overall. 3) Be able to break down concepts to make them easier to understand and…
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Onthatile

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Firstly show them how easy it is to succeed and it can all be done with patience and repetition Because I’m a visual learner and I like real world examples for using to teach, students normally don’t get bored of my…
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Aarjav

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I consider patience a very important quality for a tutor to have for a student, and this is because everyone has different thinking capabilites, so I think this is very important. Your greatest strength is that I can translate complex logic into clear, simple steps. I cut through the fluff to get to the core "why" of a concept with a disciplined…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Zara focused on solving linear equations with brackets and pronumerals on both sides, as well as using the elimination method for simultaneous equations.

In Year 9, Sam worked through applications of Pythagoras' theorem in real-world scenarios and learned how to find unknown side lengths in trigonometry by rearranging formulas.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ethan practised adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions—including negatives—and used stem-and-leaf plots to organise data visually.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly relied on written notes rather than practicing applying concepts to new types of probability and algebra questions, leading to hesitation when unfamiliar wording appeared.

In Year 10, a student used their cheat sheet but struggled to identify which formulas or diagrams matched the question during open-note assessments; as noted, "she needs to practice more on which information/diagrams relates to the questions."

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student avoided showing full working out in ratio simplification tasks—skipping lines meant errors went unnoticed until answers were checked. This pattern left confusion during revision and increased stress before tests.

Recent Achievements

A Heatherton tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to wait for hints, but now works through tricky algebra questions step by step before asking for help.

In another session, a Year 7 student who often rushed and guessed at maths problems started taking time to read each question carefully and checked her answers on her own.

Meanwhile, in Year 12 English, one student who struggled with essay planning has begun outlining her arguments independently before writing—she finished last lesson's outline without any prompts from the tutor.

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 Clarinda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Christway College.