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LOUIJIE

Physics Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
For me, the two most vital things a tutor can do are to make learning stick and make it last. To make it stick, I focus on practical application. I bridge the gap between textbook theory and the real world, which makes the information tangible and easier to comprehend. To make it last, I focus on building the skills for continuous,…
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Paola Bianca

Physics Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
Well, I believe it is understanding them and their concerns and not giving them pressure for not understanding a certain topic. We can help them by cheering them up instead of making them feel small for not understanding. I believe my patience and understanding towards the person. Everyone has their own level of understanding depending on the…
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Kirtika

Physics Tutor Kings Park, VIC
The most prominent thing is to work according to the level of child. For example, some students love to study through animations and some by real world examples and also some by doing practicals or activities. Hence; its the duty of a tutor to find the way of teaching that interacts a student and make it interesting for a child to explore that…
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Nazia

Physics Tutor Kings Park, VIC
A good tutor can understand kids' interests and plan accordingly. It's very important to know the psychological aspects as well to excel in the line of tutoring As I possess good experience of teaching in college to grades 11 and 12 and undergraduate students so it's my passion towards…
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Lokeshkumar

Physics Tutor Kings Park, VIC
Develop a good rapport with the student so they are open to expressing their fears/weaknesses. Where the student does not open us, assess exactly which area the student needs help in and focus their energy there. I develop professional relationships with pupils quite easily, and that helps break the ice. They are more open to receiving coaching. I…
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Abenezer

Physics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
- Be able to teach in multiple ways to suit the student - Know the content back to front - Have flexible hours to meet and respond to student queries. - Have various resources to satisfy and consolidate the needs of the students. My strong understanding in the fields of maths and science will serve to be an asset. I am able to explain concepts…
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Alex

Physics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
The most important things a tutor can dof ora student is providing them with an academic opportunity they may not have been given or helping them grasp at it. A tutor can help a student with life changing advie spoken from their own experience which can help the younger generation thrive further. My strengths lie in breaking down concepts and…
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Elon

Physics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Providing a thorough explanation of the work, as well as providing an adequate number of questions to test their knowledge. Ability to explain concepts step by step to improve the understanding of the individual on a topic, and quantity of practice questions provided to…
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Vincent

Physics Tutor Taylors Hill, VIC
As a past VCE student that has experienced many different types of tutors personally, the most valuable thing I can offer for a student is the flexibility to cater my teaching to best suit the student's needs. I understand that every student learns differently and that there is no such thing as a "perfect" way to teach. I believe my ability to…
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Shukri

Physics Tutor Taylors Lakes, VIC
Being in their corner, as it isn't always about understanding but also confidence. Having someone with experience confirming your readiness is always helpful. I am patient and provide different ways if the student is…
Ryan
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Ryan

Physics Tutor Westmeadows, VIC
Teach the basics, confirm their understanding before move on to another chapter. And make sure that the student also receives greater grades when I start tutoring with him or her including the understanding of how it is meant to be done. kind and also understands the child's ability and work according to required need. I have also a work hard…
Huy
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Huy

Physics Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a students is to guide them not only in subjects wise but as well as helping their personal problems if they are willing to share as it can affect their learning capabilities. Thus, communication is a first step that tutors need to establish between his/her students. What I'm confident in is my…
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Tien

Physics Tutor Albanvale, VIC
1) Help students to stay on top of their study + form good study habits 2) Helping student to believe in themselves and have a growth/can-do mindset, this would best equip them for their future 1) being able to motivate students to study by building up they confidence slowly ie giving them homework/exercise/example at their levels + encourage…
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Vidyasagar

Physics Tutor Albion, VIC
In my experience, the most important things a tutor can do are build a strong relationship with the student, assess their learning style, and foster a love of learning. By creating a positive and supportive environment, students feel comfortable asking questions and taking risks. Tailoring lessons to how a student best absorbs information keeps…
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Kyrollos

Physics Tutor Sydenham, VIC
- Give the student a constructive environment in which they learn from mistakes, learn new ways of solving problems, and build confidence in their abilities. - I let the students solve problems themselves and give instruction, guidance and hints where needed. I also demonstrate how to solve the problems when needed, especially when the problem is…
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ANANTHAKRISHNAN

Physics Tutor Albion, VIC
I believe that the three most important things that a tutor can do for a student, perhaps the only important things which a teacher should do, are to make students curious about what they are learning and appreciate the beauty of what they are learning by developing a way of thinking of their own. I understand and appreciate the beauty and depth…
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Weam

Physics Tutor Albion, VIC
A tutor should understand the students needs and find a way to deliver information based on the students personality. Every student is different and every case should be treated differently. My strength as a tutor are but not limited to: - Effective communication methods; - Delivering information in a smooth understandable technique; and -…
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Gagandeep

Physics Tutor Essendon North, VIC
A tutor must give his/her best inorder to teach the subject to the students,so that students get interested regarding the topics of the particular subject. I try my best in clearing the doubts of students through my own way of teaching.In addtition to it, I teach the subject in a practical manner so that the children understand the topics very…
Nam
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Nam

Physics Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Tutor can be challenging, especially when it comes to motivating our students. I am a very patient person and I love making everything in a simplified way so that student can understand better. I always see the potential in each of different students and as we are living in such a busy and demanding time, everyone expect students to learn fast and…
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Avidu

Physics Tutor Glenroy, VIC
I think the most important thing i can do for a student is to create a safe space for learning to enable the student to grow their confidence and independence. That way we can enable them to tackle challenges on their own in the future. I would say my key strengths are patience, clear communication, and adaptability. I take time to understand how…
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Mohamed Zaid

Physics Tutor Glenroy, VIC
Most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help him/her to achieve good grades in their exam. Next, I will help them to solve their assignments questions and help them to prepare for their exams. I will keep on motivate them no matter what so that they could do their best in class and exam, and build their self-confidence. I will…
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Nelvinson

Physics Tutor Sydenham, VIC
There are things taught at school that are not always assimilated by some of the students. This is because in school, they follow a standard setting or style of teaching which is not applicable for everyone but only for a certain percentage or average. Tutors are built for this specific reason. Tutors customise and plan a specific program for a…
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Angelique

Physics Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Patience, dedication to the success of their students, preparation and hard work Passion for teaching and helping…

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.