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Tutors in Marshall include a VCE dux and University of Melbourne scholar, a university peer mentor and biomedical science PASS leader, a seasoned K–12 maths teacher with graduate qualifications, professional engineers with classroom experience, experienced private and group tutors for all ages, an IELTS instructor (8.0), and several high-achieving STEM graduates and competition participants.

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Dharshini

Software Dev Tutor Marshall, VIC
I can do regular assessments of a student's understanding of the subject and modify his teaching methods accordingly and provide feedback on his progress. I will help the student stay focused and motivated by teaching through interesting or fun activities or real-life examples. I can provide one-to-one attention to individual student, adjust the…
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Maruf

Software Dev Tutor Marshall, VIC
A tutor should focus on making learning approachable and building a student’s confidence over time. Back in Bangladesh, I saw how effective it is when students feel comfortable asking questions without fear of judgment. Now, as I study Applied AI in Australia, I try to bring that same mindset — simplifying complex topics, encouraging…
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Abu Sayeed
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Abu Sayeed

Software Dev Tutor Belmont, VIC
The primary role, I believe, for a teacher is to guide students to the right direction. With all the progress in information technology, educational content is readily available for literally anyone willing to learn something. The key role, for a modern-day teacher, I feel is to help students understand what they might be looking for and how they…
Deepthika
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Deepthika

Software Dev Tutor Highton, VIC
Being Non-judgmental with a desire to help; does not make assumptions about students; treats all students as individuals who want to learn and have the ability to learn no matter what their personal background or circumstances are. Encourages independence: You do not want the student to rely on you at all times. Let them know that they must put…
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Saloni

Software Dev Tutor Highton, VIC
Provide Individualized Support: Every student has unique learning needs, strengths, and challenges. A tutor should tailor their approach to meet the specific requirements of each student, whether it involves addressing gaps in understanding, building upon existing knowledge, or adapting teaching methods to suit different learning styles. Build…
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Ammar

Software Dev Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
be patient, understanding and adapt to students learning abilities patient. really good at explaining concepts…
Mohammed
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Mohammed

Software Dev Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
In the short term, help them get over the current difficulties they're facing. But in the long term, help them develop the skills to deal with future difficulties without a tutor being needed. I am very passionate about mathematics. I have a methodically logical mind, but also a lot of appreciation for the beauty of the subject, which I believe I…
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Tom

Software Dev Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is listen to the student as much as teach them. If a student has any complaints, maybe approach the content differently, try to reach a compromise, or just find a better way to communicate that you want them to improve, and, most importantly, that they can. I have a good communication experience,…
Jay
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Jay

Software Dev Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are listen, teach, and adapt. Connecting with students, and understanding that everyone is different and has different needs and learning…
Matthew
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Matthew

Software Dev Tutor Newtown, VIC
A tutor must be able to not only provide feedback, but also be able to respond to a student that is active in the process of learning. They must be able to structure learning around the student's difficulties in a topic, and give a pre-determined plan of how they are going to make that student's difficulties a strength. Because of this, they…
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Bhumi

Software Dev Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
I believe understanding a student on a deeper level and giving what he/ she needs. That could be motivation to move ahead , assurance of being there with them , confidence to explore interests and lastly a friend so that they can openly tell if they are not understanding something. I have always loved kids and I completely understand there are…
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Roocha J

Software Dev Tutor Geelong, VIC
I feel that adequately giving time to each topic and focusing on the students weak areas is important. Also yo constantly motivate and encourage the students. I am patient and hardworking. I also have a positive attitude towards learning. I tend to explain and focus on the concepts over and over until the student is…
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Ruchi

Software Dev Tutor Geelong, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor would be to help the student in any way possible, not only academically, but also, in life. Wherever possible, the tutor must help the students by sharing their own experiences and making sure that the student ends up a well disciplined and focused individual. One of my strengths as a tutor is I can explain a…
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Jack

Software Dev Tutor Hamlyn Heights, VIC
A tutor needs to analyse and understand the way a specific student learns, and cater for that. While a tutors ability to explain a problem is important, I believe the ability to explain a problem in a variety of different ways, while also showing a student that needing help with school is completely normal, is of upmost importance. I understand…
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Ayush

Software Dev Tutor North Geelong, VIC
To listen, and understand why a student isn't understanding a topic. Everyone is different, and tutors need to be able to adapt to everyone's own needs, and be able to find creative ways to teach them in ways they will actually learn. It is also important to ensure students go back to previous topics after learning them, to ensure long-term…

Local Reviews

We are delighted with Rui. Cillian is getting a lot out of the tutoring and Rui has been on the ball with all his observations. So far so good.
Martina

Inside MarshallTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Jasmine practised **Pythagoras' Theorem** and tackled unit conversions, building on her early work with right-angled triangles.

In Year 10, Ben revised the laws of indices and logarithms—including **graphing log functions as inverses**—before moving onto anti-differentiation basics like finding area under a curve using integration.

For VCE Methods, Year 12 student Zoe focused on calculus applications by solving **exam-style problems involving the chain rule, product rule, and finding equations of tangents to curves**.

Recent Challenges

In senior Maths, a Year 12 student often hesitated despite knowing the method, second-guessing herself during complex calculus and logarithm problems; as one tutor noted, "she usually knows exactly what to do, but worries about getting it right." This led to slower progress on integration tasks and less willingness to attempt challenging graphing questions.

Meanwhile, in Year 9, forgetting to bring essential materials like calculators or textbooks limited opportunities for direct feedback and hindered revision routines.

In English for Year 8, slow note-taking made it difficult to keep up with class content, leaving gaps when reviewing structure later at home.

Recent Achievements

One Marshall tutor noted a big shift for a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with trigonometric identities but now methodically eliminates incorrect answers in multiple-choice and confidently uses her calculator for complex questions.

Another high schooler has started identifying key elements independently in exam-style calculus problems, using past questions to guide her approach—something she avoided before.

Meanwhile, a younger student who once second-guessed herself now volunteers to tackle harder fraction addition tasks first and completes them without waiting for hints. Last week, she finished an entire set of mixed-number problems on her own.

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