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Monash's tutors include a registered teacher with 22 years' K–12 classroom and exam prep experience, a PhD-qualified engineer and university lecturer, seasoned high school maths mentors, peer and private tutors with academic awards in science and mathematics, plus coaches and youth leaders skilled at inspiring students from primary to senior levels.

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James

Legal Studies Tutor Isabella Plains, ACT
Maintaining a positive, calm, and supportive attitude whilst aiding the students forward in their studies. Clear communication and explanation is crucial to effective absorbtion of information. Great communication and support skills due to past experience. Engaging and a natural problem-solver that hopes to create insight and extend further…
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Teresa

Legal Studies Tutor Calwell, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do is to always be understanding and patient as some concepts are more challenging to grasp for students. Also being able to communicate in a manner that the student is able to understand and allows for them to progress. My strengths are my understanding nature, patience and my ability to adapt. I believe…
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Heather

Legal Studies Tutor Gordon, ACT
Help them gain confidence in themselves and uplifting them in the process. To do this I think its important to ensure the student is still self sufficient (not just given the answers). During my studies I balanced full time work and full time university, this taught me to have excellent time management skills and really appreciate the value of…
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Nima

Legal Studies Tutor Fisher, ACT
I believe tutor should make learning as simplistic as possible by relating the learning into real life on their applicability and usefulness to appreciate and making learning interesting and enjoyable. As a tutor, I relate philosophical aspects to the subject of teaching and in the process build strong psychology of the life and the subject I…
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Erin Maria

Legal Studies Tutor Chifley, ACT
A tutor influences a student in many ways. He or she contributes a lot to the personality of a student. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to build confidence. And I believe confidence is something that is essential throughout a persons life. It's the confidence that makes one believe that they could do things…

Local Reviews

Isobel is energetic and a great communicator and Max felt instantly at ease with his first tutor session. She was a great listener and asked lots of questions to find out how she could assist and support him.
Michelle

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Lily focused on solving simultaneous equations using substitution and also practised factorising and expanding binomials.

Year 10 student Noah worked through quadratic equations, including both the quadratic formula and solving by factorising with the null law.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Emma reinforced her understanding of fractions and percentages, tackling word-based problems that required breaking down each scenario step-by-step.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student did not complete any extra exam revision between sessions, so independent study routines are still not in place.

In Year 9, "he needs to prepare for sessions by picking out specific Pattern Test examples," but has yet to bring these to tutoring, slowing targeted help.

A Year 7 learner's algebra struggles were made worse by inconsistent written working; as one tutor noted, "workings were messy and backchecking was missed."

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's homework was mostly incorrect when done alone but accurate during the lesson—showing difficulties applying feedback independently outside of support.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Monash noticed a big change in one Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitating to speak up, started confidently telling the tutor when something didn't make sense during their session on simultaneous equations—making it much easier to target help.

Another high schooler quickly picked up on how changing variables affects quadratic graphs and now asks for more challenging examples instead of just following along.

In a recent primary session, a younger student began using part-whole strategies for tricky word problems and started talking through her process out loud rather than guessing silently—she finished the lesson by solving the last problem completely independently.

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