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Tutors in Melville include a Bachelor of Education-qualified primary maths specialist, an award-winning university lecturer and maths degree topper, experienced English and music tutors pursuing Masters of Education, high-ATAR graduates with leadership and coaching backgrounds, accomplished science and engineering students, seasoned youth mentors, and volunteers recognised for their academic excellence and commitment to working with children.

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Wei Yuan

Economics Tutor Como, WA
As a tutor, improving student's grade is definitely one of it. But I do focus on their understanding on the concept and how does everything works, and believe student knowing the concept would score better grade. Obviously, its still depend what the parents' aim for their child. Otherwise, the best I can do is to help them understand and clear…
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Natalie

Economics Tutor Willetton, WA
In my opinion, a tutor has to be able to communicate effectively with a student. There is a clear difference between having knowledge and actually being able to teach a particular field of study. It is absolutely vital that a tutor speaks to a student in a way that is easily understood by the student but at the same time also engaging. This way of…
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Heshna

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
A tutor is a facilitator for a student…
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Grace

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
Most important thing is growing a strong personal relationship with the student and incorporate connection with the student's interests so as to personalize the learning and to teach to their strengths while minimizing their weaknesses. Also communication and collaboration with the parents to monitor student's performance With great organizational…
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Shan

Economics Tutor Yangebup, WA
Help them gain confidence in their own intellectual capabilites across the board, not just in a specific subject. One of my major strengths is patience. I think as a tutor it is very important to understand the student and their situation and to make sure they are comfortable and ready to learn. A lot of patience is required as students have their…
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Pranav

Economics Tutor Shenton Park, WA
A tutor can help the student grow and expand its knowledge base helping them become a better human I believe that I am very calm and patient that is something which I feel my strength…
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Edward

Economics Tutor Yangebup, WA
Be patient, try and let the student learn on their own, then if they don't understand, lead them on. I believe that by letting them figure it out, it will last longer on their mind Im always thorough, follows the curriculum and makes sure that the student…
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Jivitesh

Economics Tutor Bentley, WA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do for his student, is to make the latter find himself. This means that the tutor should first teach him how to learn, make him find ways/conditions in which he thrives the most. I believe that if the student manages to unlock that skill, irrespective of the subject, the sky is the limit for the…
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Puneet

Economics Tutor Cockburn, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student encompass far more than just academic instruction. Beyond the dissemination of knowledge, a tutor plays a pivotal role in fostering a supportive and motivating learning environment. First and foremost, a tutor should tailor their teaching to the individual needs and learning style of the…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Michael focused on mastering multi-digit multiplication using distributive strategies and worked on memorising times tables for quicker recall.

For Year 8, Paige reviewed the properties of quadrilaterals and triangles through guided exercises and began exploring transformations of 2D shapes.

Meanwhile, Oli in Year 9 tackled simplifying algebraic expressions and index laws, then moved to practice solving linear equations and graphing them by hand.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student repeatedly completed problem-solving steps in their head for multiplication, rarely writing out their process; as one tutor observed, "he needs to write down in detail how he solves problems, rather than just the answer." This habit meant errors were difficult to spot or correct and made review sessions inefficient.

In a senior class, another student arrived without reviewing prior lesson notes—resulting in time spent re-teaching last week's material instead of progressing with new algebra concepts.

Missed homework and disorganized notes also slowed progress in Years 8 and 11, leaving important topics like summary statistics under-practiced before tests.

Recent Achievements

One Melville tutor recently noticed that a Year 10 student, Oli, has started reviewing his lesson notes before sessions and as a result, scored highly on his latest quiz—a big shift from last term when he'd often forget past material.

In Year 7 maths, Hayden used to rely heavily on step-by-step guidance but is now tackling similar problems independently after seeing one example, writing out solutions clearly without prompting.

For a younger student in Year 4, Michael—who previously guessed answers quietly—has begun thinking out loud while working through multiplication problems, making it easier to spot and address misunderstandings.

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