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Tutors in Lalor include a VIT-registered Maths and Mandarin teacher with university honours, an ATAR 97.8 school Dux and award-winner, Kumon-trained and private tutors with extensive experience, Melbourne High achievers in national competitions, graduate teaching assistants, primary teachers, and science postgraduates—each bringing proven mentoring skills and impressive academic credentials to support K–12 students.

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Kai Wai

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I would consider an ongoing \'positive reinforcement and encouragement\' to student is crucial for their success. Students love to be motivated in learning and they love to feel loved and supported in their learning journey. We as tutors are not just there to teach them what to do, but as their motivators to guide and encourage, so that they can…
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Tien

Tutor Lalor, VIC
A good tutor, besides academic understanding, communication, patience and flexibility are the key aspects. Every student has their own unique learning curve and techniques, it is the tutor's job to discuss with the student and figure out the best way to convey the ideas and give appropriate study load. There is no such thing as one-size-fits-all,…
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Ravina

Tutor Lalor, VIC
A tutor should give exact clarity of the concept to the children and should provide them with safe space so that they can express themselves and their doubts freely. I am very disciplined about my job and have deep knowledge about particular subject.Also ,I am very kind towards…
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Payal

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Listen carefully to your students. Constantly assess and adjust your strategy. Be creative and flexible with learning styles. Build relationships. Be patient with students at all times. Teach students how to problem-solve. Foster student independence. Motivation. It's essential to understand what motivates a tutor. Adaptability. No…
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Ahmed

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Show empathy, take time and have patience. Try to include students in a creative environment. Every student is different and I have to understand them closely informally and build good rapport. I would like to show students that math is a wonderland and possibly bring out the best in them. I have strong foundation in maths and I can explain…
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Geetanjli

Tutor Lalor, VIC
The tutor should ensure that students are grasping the concepts efficiently. The tutor should do regular monitoring regarding how much the students has learned and should not jump to next topic until or unless the previous one's are clear. Being a Tutor i have a strong basic knowledge and can teach on any topic in the subjects i am strongly…
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Du-Simon

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I believe the most important thing I can do for my students would to be patient with them, taking the necessary time for them to understand the content they need help with. Additionally, rather than directly telling them the methods to do a certain question, I believe a good tutor should rather guide the student to the correct solution, which…
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Zamira

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I believe that tutors need to not only teach topics to students, but they must also be able to build the students confidence in their progress. Learning must be interesting and engaging as students must enjoy the process of learning for them to fully understand the topics as they will only peform well in engaging discussions. Adapting to the…
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Harshana

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Simply and identify the weaknesses of students to assist where they need it the most. Good knowledge of maths tutoring with over 11 months of tutoring…
Haoyang
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Haoyang

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Each student have their own learning goals. As a professional tutor, I am responsible for helping them achieve their final learning goal, and help them understand mathematical knowledge based on curriculum. Those things are the best things a tutor can do for student. I am good at Math. I am able to understand the aims and objectives of different…
Vesna
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Vesna

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I strongly believe that a tutor's role is to build their students' confidence in taking control of their learning. This could be by encouraging them to approach difficult tasks or helping them design their study schedule. My goal is to become a resource for my students rather than a teacher and my overall purpose is to leave students in a better…
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Faauiga

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I think it’s most important for any tutor to see progress through tutoring and exhibiting effective teaching skills and extinguishing different learning capacity in different students, this is so they can value for their money. I have strong communication skills and interpersonal skills beneficial for strengthening academic levels for other…
Rajwinder
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Rajwinder

Tutor Lalor, VIC
First build a confidence in student regarding any difficult subject. Then make it easy for them so that they are taking interest in that. Build a trustful and positive relationship with them so that they can ask you questions regarding the subject. Do your 101% . Patience with children, positive attitude towards children, confident and hard…
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Sneha

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Make studying fun for the students I am very polite and have a very high patience level with the…
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Aditya

Tutor Lalor, VIC
The most impostant thing a tutor could do for their student would be to not give up on them and understand that each student has their own pace in which they learn.…
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Jennifer

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student feel safe and confident in their learning journey. Being in leadership, I’ve seen how powerful encouragement and trust can be in helping someone grow. A tutor shouldn’t just teach content, they should motivate, reassure, and create a space where students aren’t afraid to…
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Lilian

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Patience is the most crucial element because students are all unique learners. Some may grasp concepts instantly, but others may not. I think my strengths include breaking down trickier topics more approachable for students and being able to build strong rapport with…
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Muheera

Tutor Lalor, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, personalize their learning experience, and encourage independent thinking. Building confidence is key because it empowers students to tackle challenges and believe in their abilities. Personalizing the learning approach ensures that the material is accessible and…
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Zainab

Tutor Lalor, VIC
-Be a reliable source for a student. -Provide constant reports on a students progress so that they are aware of how they are going. -Be understanding. -Have the ability to adjust their pace/approach depending on how the student learns. I have become good at finding many ways of explaining the same concept as I know that not all students will…
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Isabella

Tutor Lalor, VIC
An effective tutor plays a crucial role in a student's academic journey by providing personalized instruction tailored to individual learning styles. They can clarify complex concepts, reinforcing classroom learning and helping students develop a deeper understanding of the material. Additionally, a tutor fosters a positive and encouraging…
Sheril
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Sheril

Tutor Lalor, VIC
A tutor work one-on-one with their students to help then for their examinations. A tutor is the one who sets student's straight on the true career path to success and fulfillment of their goals. My Strengths are- Making healthy relationships with students, Time Management, Communication, Efficiency, Adaptability, Patience, Discipline, Problem…
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Muhammed

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Mentor a student to academic success Familiarity and trust with…
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Jasmin

Tutor Lalor, VIC
Being open and honest, patient and understanding. Using differing types of communication to help a student learn is also critical I am a good listener, and easily approachable. Students will feel comfortable asking me for any help they…

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Inside LalorTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Aiden completed an assessment and then focused on understanding decimals, using number lines to help visualise place value.

Year 8 student Emily worked through linear relations, including finding gradients and x- and y-intercepts, followed by graphing equations.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jason prepared for his exam by practising algebraic techniques such as simplifying algebraic fractions and working with perfect squares and the difference of squares.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to attempt harder algebra questions, giving up quickly when unsure—"too many times he has just given up when the question is too hard or he does not understand it." This reluctance meant missed opportunities to develop resilience and left gaps in understanding, especially with worded problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 biology student struggled to summarise processes like mitosis and meiosis; lack of interest made recall difficult and diagrams incomplete.

In Year 4 maths, one child often skipped drawing graphs properly when tired, resulting in messy work that made later revision confusing and less effective.

Recent Achievements

One Lalor tutor noticed a real shift in Priya's approach to her high school maths—she now remembers to label units in geometry problems, something she often overlooked before, and tackles simultaneous equations confidently using both substitution and elimination methods.

Another high school student who used to get stuck on worded algebra questions has begun deciphering them independently after a few guided examples, moving from hesitation to self-correction during sessions.

Meanwhile, Sophie (primary) improved her times tables speed dramatically, dropping from 41 seconds to just 31, and now carefully checks tricky ones instead of rushing through.

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 Lalor Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Peter Lalor Secondary College.