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Mickleham's tutors include a seasoned schoolteacher with a Master of Education, an award-winning mathematics lecturer and high school tutor, a VCE dux across three subjects, experienced K–12 English and maths specialists, a Science Olympiad international prizewinner, university merit scholars, early childhood educators, and accomplished peer mentors in leadership and academic excellence roles.

Hanano
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Hanano

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
To help build their confidence in their ability to problem solve and approach questions without fear of embarrassment or helplessness, and rather to learn to be eager to tackle complicated tasks with courage, and openness to learn from their mistakes. My strengths as a tutor beyond being exceptional and well-versed in my specialised fields are my…
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Milad

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for the student is to be understanding and attentive, such as by providing different feedback and plans that is specific and direct about the student's area of improvement and how they can make progress. As a tutor, I believe my strengths are being patient with students, and doing my best to explain it in a…
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Amanat

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and develop their critical thinking skills. This involves tailoring lessons to address their specific challenges, setting clear goals, and providing encouragement to help them overcome academic hurdles. A great tutor fosters independence, equipping students with…
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lakshita

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
- Successful tutors form a close, personal bonds with their students. Tutors play a different role than teachers and parents, which puts them in an advantageous position to assist students. Personal relationships are fundamental to student success the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor instils trust and…
Anahatdeep Singh Gill
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Anahatdeep Singh Gill

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
Most important thing a tutor can do for a student is that a tutor should make the knowledge so easily accessible and understandable to students that the next time they revise it it will be easy for them to understand it by just looking at it. My strengths about tutoring are that i am soft spoken and can do wonders with tutoring as i have taught…
Harold
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Harold

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
To give a foundation in the subject that they're providing services for. I hadn't been the best student in my earlier high school years, and so I am aware of the challenges that the average student feels about…
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Zaina

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
1. Being patient and considerate. 2. Not getting irritated by repeated questions. 3. Recapping and revising previous concepts before starting a new one. 4. Building on skills rather than just trying to cover topics at a fast pace. I am a patient person and a strong communicator. I believe my expertise lies in how I explain concepts and manage…
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Samuel

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
The ability to make the learner understand what the question is asking , then think of the multiple ways to approach the question based on time constraint. To visualise an equation and break it down in parts. Additionally to teach the student different ways of approaching an equation so that they can decided there preferred method. Understanding…
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Navjot

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
1) Provide them the easiest methods to solve a problem instead of going through the complex book methods. 2) Prepare concise notes for them. 3) Reward the student for his good performance. 4) Provide the feedback to the parents about their performance. 1) Good Interaction with the student so that the tutor knows the areas the student needs much…
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Sanjog

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
A tutor is not just for increasing the grades of a student, a good tutor inspires their students to study and make sure they learn to enjoy the topics. A good tutor also understands the mentality, strengths and weaknesses of their students. The student should then be excited and enthusiastic to read about the next topic which is the best way to…
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Dihansa

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
A tutor should build confidence, provide clear guidance, and create a supportive space where students feel comfortable asking questions. It’s also important to teach effective study techniques so students can become independent learners beyond the sessions. My strengths are explaining difficult ideas in simple, structured ways and adapting my…
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Ceyda

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
Rather than teaching in a way that seems easy, and reading off a textbook, I think it is vital for a tutor to teach a student in a way that they can understand and learn. I also believe it is important to be engaging so that a student can and will have interest in learning rather than running away and avoiding it. Overall, it is important to be…
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Dilky

Tutor Mickleham, VIC
I think students attend tutors in the first place for support, for a tutor I think this means support not only academically but also via alleviating their doubts, correcting study techniques, building confidence and offering the general support that they need to succeed. I believe this can be achieved by maintaining a constant channel of…
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Gurleen

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Be friends with them. Be honest. Be flexible. Be patient. Be a good listener. Be willing to share your own experiences. Be a collaborator. Teach the student how to learn. Be confident. Energy. Enthusiasm. Patience. Creativity. Communication skills. Adaptability and the ability to work as part of a…
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priya

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is help students believe in themselves. Once they feel confident, they’re more open to learning and less afraid of making mistakes, also the more you practice better the results are. I would say building students’ confidence. Students take maths as a phobia but it is not when you teach in a right way.…
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Shatha

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Boosting a student's confident because often times, the students who seek out tutoring are embarrassed to tell others that they receive tutoring out of fear of being judged as less intelligent but when those kids come to a tutor for help, the best thing that a tutor can do for them is to encourage them so that as they progress into their schooling…
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Tessa

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Build a safe and friendly environment with the student as if someone perceives their tutor in a negative way they won’t want to learn. Making sure that the students are happy and understand everything i try and teach is the product of this environment. I am patient and will not give up to make sure that the student understands the topic as…
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SAHIL

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Give personal attention to the student and focus on the main weak point of the students.Tutor can make strong personal relationship with the students .A great tutor is often the best way to ensure that your child progresses well ensuring a brighter academic future for them. I make strong and mutual understanding with student.Give student a…
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Sahajpreet

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
The foremost thing a student asks is the necessity and further use of the topics which they are being taught This is where the tutor steps in. A practical approach always helps in the long run. Once the students are aware about the usage of the concepts, they are able to grasp them much faster. Subjects like Mathematics tend to bore the…
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Aditya

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
As I consider the most impactful aspects of tutoring, I believe several key elements contribute significantly to student success. Personalized instruction, tailored to individual learning styles and needs, is paramount, as is fostering a student's confidence through positive reinforcement and celebrating progress. Clearly explaining complex…
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Milana

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
-help students understand tricky concepts -be there as extra support for students (academically and morally) -help students to revise, relearn and recap content effectively -help students build a strong foundation -help students improve their skills by building on their already acquired skills -help students achieve the best grades they…
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Anisha

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
I believe the most important thing is to be well-prepared ahead of the session and have good knowledge of the subject. In addition to these, the tutor must be empathetic to the child's needs, effectively communicate and also tailor the teaching methods as every student is different and has varied learning needs and capabilities. This will also…
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Jasmaine

Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
be able to help and have them start to enjoy learning that certain subject. being able to help someone achieve something they never thought would be possible i find the best thing a tutor can do. to show someone they are capable of anything, even if that involves a little help along the way the can see with practice and some help anything is…

Local Reviews

Michael is good and patient with Miles.
Garrie

Inside MicklehamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Aiden focused on long division strategies and revising multiplication with the column method, practising both through targeted word problems.

Year 5 student Zara worked on fractions—comparing and adding fractions with like denominators—and was introduced to equivalent fractions using number lines.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Lily revised angles by measuring and drawing them with a protractor, as well as identifying different types of angles in real-life diagrams.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion and organization surfaced as consistent hurdles across both primary and secondary levels.

In Year 8 mathematics, one student missed a page on homework sheets, while another in Year 9 repeatedly failed to submit complete assignments; "he needs improvement in organising his worksheets," a tutor observed.

For a Year 7 learner, missing or misplaced homework sheets led to lost time during lessons, making it difficult to review mistakes.

These lapses meant time was spent searching for materials rather than consolidating concepts like long division or area of composite figures—leaving gaps that lingered into revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mickleham noticed Haroon, a high schooler who previously hesitated to speak up when confused, now regularly asks clarifying questions during lessons on order of operations—a big step from staying quiet and guessing.

Hisham, also in high school, has started tackling fraction problems with visible enthusiasm after struggling to see their purpose; last session he volunteered to explain his reasoning out loud.

Meanwhile, a younger student showed new independence by building a 3D object alone from a 2D net without any prompting—something she'd avoided attempting alone just weeks ago.

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