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chandran

Economics Tutor Hillside, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do are build confidence, develop genuine understanding, and foster independent learning skills. A tutor should not only help students improve their marks but also teach them how to approach problems, think critically, and study effectively on their own. Creating a safe, encouraging environment where…
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Blessing

Economics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Make the student not just do well in the subject but making the love the subject and have a good understanding of the subject, which will lead to achieving desired results. I am patient, and take my time to evaluate the best teaching method that works with each student individually. I prepare well for my tutorials. I am easy and free to talk…
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Damien

Economics Tutor Taylors Lakes, VIC
One of the most important things a teacher can do for their student is to listen. Not to listen to think of the next response but to listen to understand. I believe as a teacher listening specifically to WHAT the student is asking not HOW they are asking it is one of the most valuable and important skills I've learned to develop. When a student is…
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Economics Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
The most important part is to explain the 'why' not just the 'how'. This strengthens student's critical thinking and allow them to feel more comfortable with the subject. My strengths include being patient with a student and making sure they fully understand each concept of the subject. Additionally, my strong communication skills allow me to…
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Economics Tutor Keilor, VIC
the most important thing for an economics tutor to do for the student is to connect with the student develop some sort of bond with the student so the student can trust and understand what the tutor is teaching them, also its important that the tutor not rush with the student and the tutor helps develop the students confidence in approaching the…
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Economics Tutor Burnside, VIC
Something is often overlooked in tutoring/teaching is ensuring that students are properly following an explanation. Therefore, patience and care is important to keep checking in along the away and motivate them in learning and exploring the subjects. Through 13 years of schooling, I am aware that every student has a different approach to study for…
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Economics Tutor Kealba, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to always be available - whether that is in real life or on the phone. I believe it is very important for a tutor to readily respond to student questions even when not tutoring. This will allow the student to progress even further in their studies and achieve great results. I…
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Economics Tutor Deer Park, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are supporting the student's understanding, building their confidence, and encouraging independent thought. An effective tutor doesn't just give answers but teaches students how to figure things out for themselves and how to think. It is also important to listen and react to the student's needs so that the…

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Inside HillsideTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Stefan focused on ordering decimals from largest to smallest and explored decimal place value using hands-on number line activities.

In Year 9, Alice tackled Pythagoras' theorem in right-angled triangles and practiced simplifying algebraic expressions involving indices, reinforcing concepts with worked examples.

For Year 12, Chatwell discussed plans for her final year and received support on General Mathematics content, including a few targeted questions and guidance on upcoming Business Management materials.

Recent Challenges

Several secondary students showed difficulty organizing their written work in mathematics, particularly with algebra and calculus.

For example, one Year 11 student omitted intermediate steps when simplifying fractions, leading to arithmetic errors—"as a tutor noted, he didn't separate the numerator's terms before dividing by h."

In VCE exam practice, another student's performance dropped under time pressure; missing final answers or not boxing them made solutions unclear to assessors.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student frequently confused (x,y) for (y,x) in coordinate geometry tasks, causing repeated mix-ups during reflections. These habits resulted in avoidable mistakes and extra time spent clarifying working.

Recent Achievements

One Hillside tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate asking for help now clearly identifies when she's stuck and actively seeks guidance, especially with paragraph structure in English.

In Year 12 maths, another student began tackling calculus problems independently—last week, he solved a tricky differentiation question on his own after only needing a reminder about the product rule.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student has started correcting her own mistakes during multiplication exercises without prompting, showing much more persistence than before.

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 Sydenham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sydenham - Hillside Primary School-Hillside Campus.