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Tutors in Moorooduc include a primary school PLC coordinator and lecturer with over a decade's classroom leadership, an award-winning VCE Biology dux and music scholar, experienced early years educators, university science and maths majors, subject prizewinners, national maths competition high achievers, youth mentors, camp leaders, and specialist K–12 tutors recognised for academic excellence and student engagement.

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Sam

Economics Tutor Mount Eliza, VIC
Understand the student's comprehension from their perspective, realigning their thoughts and developing a curious and encouraging relationship for the student to explore ideas at their own pace. Being adaptable in the approach I can take to reframe a problem or concept so that it can be understood…
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Graeme

Economics Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Build their competency, confidence and passion for the subjects; I can share my knowledge from my undergraduate degrees in economics and arts, my Masters degree in Psychology, my diploma in education and my extensive business and life experiences. I look forward to joining your team. I know that students learn in different ways, some do better…
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Ali Ash Ham

Economics Tutor Frankston, VIC
Understanding the overall target a student wants to reach and slowly helping him push further rather than making the subject complex for the student Simplifying tough concepts in a way anyone can understand. Commitment to the student to help them achieve their targets Tutoring in a fun and interactive way to avoid…
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Manpreet

Economics Tutor Mornington, VIC
To motivate the students. Communication, empathy to understand a situation from different…
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Jacob

Economics Tutor Mount Eliza, VIC
Always be available to answer questions. Make the student enjoy the process of learning new concepts and become good at them. Make the student want to put in the extra work to achieve great grades. I am passionate about helping students. I have great interpersonal skills. I have great communication…
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Olivia

Economics Tutor Baxter, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student revolve around a positive and effective learning environment while supporting the student's academic growth and personal development. Building Confidence: A tutor should help students build confidence in the students abilities by providing positive constructive feedback, and…

Local Reviews

We had our first lesson with Jacob tonight and I wanted to let you know that we were highly impressed with him. Jacob seems to be a great fit for my daughter, was very friendly and knowledgeable. I wanted to pass this feedback on and let you know that we are very happy with Jacob.
Samantha, Mount Eliza

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Daisy focused on recognising and working with fractions, including comparing and ordering them using number lines.

In Year 7, James tackled strategies for multiplying and dividing fractions, along with applying problem-solving to real-world contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Olivia worked through long division methods as well as calculating area and perimeter of shapes, reinforcing these skills with step-by-step practice.

Recent Challenges

Several students are still developing key process habits that affect their progress.

In Year 5, a tutor observed, "She sometimes mixes up addition and multiplication when solving worded problems," leading to confusion and incorrect answers.

A Year 7 student frequently skipped writing full equations during multi-step questions, making it harder to spot errors or understand where calculations went wrong.

In a senior lesson, one student relied heavily on mental arithmetic for larger problems instead of showing working; this caused missteps that weren't caught in review.

Each time, missed steps meant lost marks even when the underlying maths was understood.

Recent Achievements

Now approaches Olympiad questions independently, showing a new willingness to persevere through tough problems after previously hesitating to tackle challenging tasks.

An older student, who once relied heavily on prompting for mental strategies in longer sums, has started using trial and error methods on her own and confidently works out averages and percentages without reminders.

Among younger students, one child who often guessed at answers is now consistently speaking problems aloud to check her thinking before responding—she finished last session by reading out each step as she solved division tasks.

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 Mornington Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Woodleigh School - Penbank Campus.