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Tom
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Tom

Tutor Essendon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ignite a spark and a passion for learning new things whilst also helping them achieve their academic goals goals Whilst completing my VCE studies I learnt a variety of study habits and methods that can accomodate different types of learners so I believe I can not only provide assistance with…
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Eva

Tutor Essendon West, VIC
Most students struggle to gain confidence in solving problems which in turn leads them to be unmotivated to study. Therefore, I believe that tutoring is not just teaching concepts but also building an environment where students feel comfortable to make mistakes and learn from it. From experience, I believe that the most effective way is to…
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Kenny

Tutor St Albans, VIC
I have found several consistent factors that continuously make for successful tutors, who routinely improve student academic performance and increase students' self-efficacy and one of them is that successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. I am patient and also believe in creating creative ways to allow children…
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Blessing

Tutor St Albans, 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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Natasha

Tutor Essendon North, VIC
The most important thing is to understand the student's goals to tailor the session to their needs, by identifying their strengths and weaknesses. Encouragement coupled with constructive feedback is essential to improve a student's learning while also being patience. Always ensure the student understands the content by proviiding clear…
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Khoa

Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is presenting concepts in a clear and efficient way that is easy to understand and to identify weaknesses and address them accordingly. I am easily to get along with and i am able to break concepts down to the basics and present it a manner that is clear as such able to build upon that…
Amy
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Amy

Tutor Essendon North, VIC
To fully commit and get to know their students on a person level so that the teaching and learning process can be smooth and easy for both parties. By creating a safe place for the student to ask questions without being ridiculed or embarrassed, they are able to fully able to comprehend and be curious about the subject they are learning and that…
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Maha

Tutor St Albans, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are provide clarity, build confidence, and adapt to each student’s learning style. Patience and communication also help students grasp tough concepts more effectively. I focus on breaking down complex topics into simple steps and offering practice to help them improve. For example, one of my…
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Nazibur

Tutor St Albans, VIC
A tutor is a very important role model and source for guidance for a student that is unparalleled by any other roles in the society I am patient and…
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Nordip

Tutor St Albans, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is teach a student how to be conscientious in their work, how to learn effectively and efficiently, and problem solve for themselves. These traits are important life skills that can be gained through education/schooling that they will inevitably have to apply in their maturation into…
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Ensharah Zubair

Tutor St Albans, VIC
A tutor has the responsibility to not only teach the subject they are teaching but at every instant they are building up the character, ethics, morale in a classroom. The most important thing is to also look into aspects of team building, sharing, caring and especially kindness which these young minds will take with them along with mathematics…
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Gagandeep

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…
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Jel

Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
What a tutor should and need to do are guiding a child to enhance their strengths and improve their weaknesses with all of the power invested in ourselves; reminding and figuring out what their barriers are to success (such as are they afraid of they can't pass? or they are not receiving any support from their beloved ones?). In my power, I'd do…
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Christopher

Tutor St Albans, VIC
Not only being a person who helps do the coursework, but also being a friend in times of need. Being a person who is easily relatable to, and is able to grasp the content fairly easily to enhance the learning…
Theresa
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Theresa

Tutor St Albans, VIC
A significant factor that tutors must take into consideration when teaching students is developing a positive relationship where the student can feel safe and confident to improve upon their educational needs and goals. Many students may feel vulnerable or ashamed when being tutored as they may feel lesser than others. Therefore, it is extremely…
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Maya

Tutor St Albans, VIC
Students that seek tutoring often do so because their school classroom does not offer attention to individual needs of the student. As a tutor I feel it is crucial to cater to your students needs so they can excel. This includes; encouraging a growth mindset, developing confidence in tackling challenges, and fostering independence. As a tutor I am…
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Nguyen

Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
Build a healthy relationship with student and help them build a healthy relationship with learning in general so they don't dread showing up to class/tutor feeling like they don't belong. It is also crucial that they believe in themselves and sustain a growth and open mindset when approaching studying. I feel like THE most important concept…
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Marques

Tutor St Albans, VIC
Provide a safe environment for them to question things. To teach students how to ask the right questions. Efficient questioning. To spark curiosity and interest, that they my also push themselves out of their own desire to learn more. And in doing all of this, will in turn build their self confidence. I can teach things clearly and simply. As…
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Camille Bianca

Tutor St Albans, VIC
To make a student understand the lesson,not just by the textbook but will also be able to apply it if not on a day to day,in life. I am a passionate person and do not tolerate…
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Duc

Tutor St Albans, VIC
Help them to gain back their confidence. I mean from primary to middle school or even high school, the curriculum might be hard but not that hard that students could not pass it. I believe any students are capable of finishing high school with a decent grade. Most students I met were just getting distracted, or not spending their time enough on…
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LOUIJIE

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

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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Aiden

Tutor Essendon, VIC
I think it is most important to be patient with the students and to ensure they properly understand the concepts being taught before moving onto the next topic. You must also be understanding and empathic with the students to show you can appreciate where they are coming from or why they are thinking a certain way whether it is in the way they…

Local Reviews

Oshali is very happy with the tutoring.
Bernadine, Keilor East

Inside Keilor ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Mariana focused on factorising quadratics and solving inequalities, including worded problems involving algebraic expressions.

Year 10 student Thomas tackled graphing parabolas by extracting key features from standard and turning point forms, and applied the quadratic formula to determine x-intercepts and discriminants.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emma worked through application questions on exponential functions—such as population growth and half-life—solving equations using logarithmic techniques for real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to translate worded problems into algebraic expressions, sometimes skipping key information; as one tutor noted, "she needed extra prompts to identify what the question was really asking."

In Year 10, a learner forgot formulas for surface area and had trouble visualizing 3D shapes, leading to uncertainty when finding total surface area of cylinders.

Meanwhile, a senior student in Year 12 maths hesitated to memorize general equations—relying heavily on notes instead of internal recall—so during tests, time was lost flipping pages rather than working through solutions. This left some answers incomplete as exam time ran out.

Recent Achievements

One Keilor Park tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after struggling with sketching parabolas, now independently moves through each step—first finding the y-intercept, then calculating the discriminant and x-intercepts before pinpointing the axis of symmetry.

In Year 9 maths, a student who used to skip over worded problems is now able to pick out key details on their own and set up equations without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner came prepared by jotting down which fraction questions she found confusing beforehand, showing real self-awareness about her learning needs.

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.