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Teng

Physics Tutor Jacana, VIC
At a foundational level, it's most important to ensure the student feels confident with the material they're learning. As a first step, it's important for a tutor to assist in honing in and helping the student practice so that their skill level matches the basic requirements of the subject. Then the next most important thing a tutor can do for a…
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Syed

Physics Tutor Glenroy, VIC
To strengthen their problem-solving skills and tools, so that they can confidently tackle any question thrown at them. My ability to explain at a fundamental level why and how things work the way they do. I can see how these concepts are applied to a problem. I have honed these abilities to a high level in my current undergrad education in both…
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Shromann

Physics Tutor Essendon, VIC
Translate complex ideas into digestible ones for students to help them build their intuition and problem-solving skills. Essentially leaving the student academically capable - an independent and intelligent person. The ability to teach complex solutions in a simple way. That is being capable of ensuring that students, from all levels, can…
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Lilian

Physics Tutor Oak Park, VIC
I understand that learning can sometimes be challenging, and I approach each student with empathy and encouragement. Building strong relationships is key to effective tutoring, and I take the time to understand the unique needs and aspirations of each student. This enables me to provide personalized guidance and support on their academic journey.…
Laurence John
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Laurence John

Physics Tutor Essendon, VIC
Motivation and understanding the learning need of a student. Most of these students come because they are either challenged or want to be ahead of the game in class. Motivation is one of the core soft skills a tutor should have. Without it and an understanding of how a student effectively learns, all of the tutor's knowledge is in vain. I’m an…
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Maryam

Physics Tutor Broadmeadows, VIC
The most important thing is to make a friendly and positive environment in which students can learn and express their individuality. in this enevrirnmtn there should respect between tutors and students that provides a safe place to learn. I am friendly and calm when teaching young people. I enjoy being around with young people who wants to learn…
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Gia Thanh Binh

Physics Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire curiosity and a passion for learning in their students. Academic knowledge from a tutor may sometimes be limited or even incorrect, but if students are motivated to learn, they will invest time in researching and expanding their understanding. Besides, a positive attitude towards…
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leshan

Physics Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to never underestimate a student, and to be there for them as a support and to show them that they can. If a student loses self esteem and think that they can't do it...they wont. It's all about giving them a healthy mindset which allows them to gain the knowledge given. My biggest strength i believe is how…
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Peter

Physics Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Leave them with a proper process with answering questions under time pressure. Make learning if not enjoyable at least tolerable, as learning new things is much harder if you don’t have any interest in it. Make your teaching digestible for the student depending on their level of understanding - not too easy not too hard. Breaking down complex…
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Md Mahamudul

Physics Tutor Footscray, VIC
A tutor can motivate the students, with the help of a tutor they will overcome the fear about a subject. They can help the student to strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutor also gives the student individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who…
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Tashreef

Physics Tutor Highpoint City, VIC
One of the most vital things a tutor should do is ensure that he is understood teaching-wise and that he understands his pupils perfectly. One thing that some teachers don't have is empathy for the unique condition of a student. A student's ability to learn can be affected in various ways, like by his surroundings and so on. It is significantly…
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Kawalpreet

Physics Tutor St Albans, VIC
I think that a tutor can help a student in every way. A tutor can allow the student to develop socially, mentally and philosophically. I think i can understand a student's mindset. I know how to teach them in order to let them enjoy their studies. I allow a student to realize his potential and apply that in his…
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Tran Xuan Duy

Physics Tutor St Albans, VIC
Other than my volunteer tutoring experince, I have been mentoring first and second year engineering student in my role as a lead in my Engineering student team. I believe as a tutor, a guidance to find their enjoyment with the subject/their goal is more important than just getting a better mark. As a graduated engineering student, i have just…
Navjot
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Navjot

Physics Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
I consider encouragement, feedback and trust to be an important part of tutoring. The teacher should support the learner to become more confident in their own academic capabilities, giving them timely and accurate feedback. Also, it is just as important to build positive relationships with your students so they can come to you with their problems…
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Kelvin

Physics Tutor Sydenham, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that they understand what they are learning instead of providing them with the answer. It is often the case when explaining something to a student and they say they understand, however it is clear they do not. Being persistent and patient with students is far more…
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Nilkumar

Physics Tutor Avondale Heights, VIC
Ensure the tutor cooperates well with the student and understands the difference between the level of knowledge both the student and the tutor knows about a certain topic is different. My strengths are definitely my communiaction skills, and the ability to stay motivated and oragnised at all times. I am a hardworker who is always willing to help…
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Owen

Physics Tutor Essendon West, VIC
A good tutor is able to help a student consolidate their knowledge and improve their skills in areas they are lacking so that they are able to perform to the best of their ability. My strengths are a strong understanding of the material I teach, a friendly approach, good communication skills and a strong belief that I can help my students achieve…
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nadiya

Physics Tutor Gladstone Park, VIC
Every student is special and expecting same response from every student is really not good . The velocity with which the child,s brain works is really different from kid to kid so the explanation from a tutor side has to be made again and again without thinking of his time till a sense of satisfaction is achieved from every student As a tutor, i…
Srividya Durga
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Srividya Durga

Physics Tutor Sydenham, VIC
Tutors are important elements for student success in active learning and problem solving environments . Periodic evaluation of tutors professional behaviour helps to determine the faculty development. Tutors need to achieve skills and attitudes for supporting the 'learning process and metacognitive knowledge' and 'assessing and giving feedback'.…
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Aaron

Physics Tutor Burnside Heights, VIC
Motivating students to achieve their best! By having a strong understanding in my area of studies, I am able to explain complex and abstract concepts to students by simplifying them down. - Raw score of 49 Mathematical Methods - Raw score of 46 in Specialist Mathematics - 99.6…
Daman
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Daman

Physics Tutor Glenroy, VIC
Teaching correct thing is really important. A teacher should be inspiring role model. For any tutor, it is important that they set correct example in front of the student, so that along with the regular studies, they can become a responsible person. I am specialized in entry exams preparations. My teaching style is unique. I build a strong…
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James

Physics Tutor Glenroy, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand the students needs and deliver the learning material in such a way that the student can grasp the concepts at hand. It is also important to provide and maintain continual support to them in order to aid their growing knowledge and ability. My strengths as a tutor are displayed…
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Fardin

Physics Tutor Braybrook, VIC
To be able to make the process of learning fun while ensuring the student realises his/her full potential through understanding the basic concepts essential to solve complex problems. I can explain things eloquently, I can break problems down to its core constituents which is easily digestable for students. I am flexible in the sense that I…

Local Reviews

Alex and Peter seem like a compatible match and Alex says that he has found the sessions helpful so far. We hope to see some solid gains for Alex in the coming term.
Matt, Keilor

Inside KeilorTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Zoe worked through interpreting worded problems from her textbook and explored the difference between a population and a sample when deciding between surveys and censuses.

For Year 9, Marcus practised finding mean, median, mode, and range using stem-and-leaf plots and frequency tables, then rounded values to various decimal places.

In Year 10, Sam focused on graphing parabolas by extracting key features like y-intercepts, x-intercepts (using the quadratic formula), discriminants, axis of symmetry, and turning points from both standard and turning point forms.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student was observed to have difficulty organizing her written working for worded problems, making it challenging to locate past solutions when revising.

In a senior Maths Methods session, another student "didn't make good use of the calculator" during a test and may have spent too long on early questions or misunderstood instructions—resulting in incomplete answers.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student forgot several formulas needed for graphing and surface area, leading to confusion midway through tasks.

Each of these process habits caused extra time lost or left gaps that slowed progress when tackling new material or reviewing for assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Keilor noticed Zoe, a Year 10 student, now independently draws stem and leaf plots and accurately finds the mean and median from them—a real step up from her earlier uncertainty with non-standard data formats.

In Year 11 maths, another student has started pinpointing which questions they need help with before lessons, showing a new sense of responsibility that wasn't there last term.

Meanwhile, Ayla in primary school recently recognised on her own that 3/6 is equivalent to 1/2 without prompting and confidently simplified similar fractions during practice.

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 Keilor Village Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Keilor Primary School.