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Tutors in Mordialloc include a qualified secondary maths teacher with classroom and one-on-one experience, a Master's graduate from the National University of Singapore, an ATAR 97.65 achiever, peer mentors and camp leaders, university students majoring in education or science, netball coaches, and academic award recipients passionate about supporting K–12 learners.

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Kenan

Science Tutor Keysborough, VIC
1. Build a strong personal relationship with the student to create the optimal learning environment where the student is comfortable to communicate as he wants with the tutor 2. A tutor can provide a rubric(concepts/ideas simplified into bullet points) and summarized notes so students can combat any questions asked 3. Set out goals for the…
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abdul waheed

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Be able to understand that not every student is the same. Everyone's unique and their learning styles are different, so approaching every student with the same method to teach is not a good idea. Making sure to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each individual student and tutor according to their strengths and weaknesses. Finally, the…
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Rosalie

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
An excellent tutor must have broad professional knowledge, organization and communication skills that enable students to learn interestingly and effectively. The knowledge and the ability to design lessons, lesson activities, practical tasks and weekly tests are important aspects of successful tutoring. For instance, breaking down complex…
Yang
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Yang

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Equip them with the ability to eventually solve problems independently. At the end of the day, the role of tutoring is to help students foster independent thinking so they can overcome academic challenges on their own, because being self-sufficient is important. Also, I try to foster enthusiasm in the subjects being taught, so students can…
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Nicholas

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Always be as clear with them as possible, and be ready for whatever questions they might have for you. Remember to always be challenging the student, but only a little bit at a time so they don't feel overwhelmed. Also important is to make sure they celebrate when they make progress so that they don't have to wait until their next test or exam…
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Remy

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do is positively and kindly assist the student in learning new things and help them understand their work. In doing this, a tutor is giving the student tools for future success in life and helping them grow and develop in a positive manner. I believe that my good communication skills and patience will…
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Emma

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Enhance students' confidence in their academic ability and empower them to achieve their dreams. I believe this is the most important thing as eventually, a student will cease tutoring, however, if you instil in students a positive mindset towards learning and a belief in themselves, they will be able to motivate themselves to achieve their…
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Farzana

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor can help to build self-confidence among students. A tutor can motivate/ engage the students in their lesson by presenting/explaining the lesson in an interesting way. I am confident that my passion and experience are the qualities any parent are looking for a Tutor. I would love the opportunity to be a hardworking, passionate about a…
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Zoe

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that a tutor must be flexible and patient, as all students' needs are different. They have to be persistent and encouraging, and make sure that any success is emphasised and also improved upon. The tutor should not only help the student to understand their coursework, but also help them to implement their own study plans and methods, so…
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Amal

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
1. I strongly believe that a tutor plays an important role helping a student to discover their passion and purpose 2. Always motivate and engage students, promote self-believe and create interesting lesson plans 3. Identify how each of the students learn best (i.e. visual, auditory or a combination of both) and then teach them strategies…
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Aparna

Science Tutor Springvale, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student first. I acknowledge the capability and learning pattern of the student and adapt according to their needs. I build a great rapport with them and try to motivate them throughout the learning process. I believe that anyone can sit and speak facts but, it is a good tutor who makes…
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Jason

Science Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is to teach them the way to learning. By encouraging and supporting them in a way that suits the students, a great tutor can lead them to explore their own ways of studying, thereby acquiring self-sufficiency and self-confidence in their studies. Moreover, it is also important to be patient with…
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Mohammad Towsif

Science Tutor
A tutor is not just someone whose only job is to formally teach a student. A student needs a true mentor and guide just as much as he needs a teacher. This is where an actual tutor's true responsibility comes to play. As someone who was in a high school student very recently, I am well aware of the problems students actually face. Whether it…

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Kiera has had 3 lessons with Isuri now, and is happy with everything. She seems to understand her trigonometry and is feeling more confident.
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Inside MordiallocTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Ben worked through constant acceleration equations in vertical motion and interpreted velocity versus time graphs using real-life examples.

Year 11 student Priya focused on financial maths, calculating salaries and exploring special rates, with practice on tax scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Emma strengthened her skills in dividing with decimals and tackled negative numbers through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths Methods, one student hesitated to consult her bound reference when stuck on Networks questions, only doing so after prompting; she could always find what she needed in her notes, but rarely checked them independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student tackling statistics often attempted calculations in her head rather than writing out steps—this led to confusion finding medians and standard deviations.

In Year 6, another learner struggled recalling times tables for long division and relied heavily on printed multiplication charts instead of developing fluency. The urge to avoid written working slowed improvement across topics.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mordialloc noticed that Vibodh, a Year 11 student, has become much more proactive about his learning—he now identifies which physics concepts he feels shaky on and asks targeted questions instead of waiting for hints.

In a recent session, Priya (Year 12) demonstrated new independence by quickly finding any formula she needed in her own bound reference and completing all practice exam questions without needing step-by-step help.

Meanwhile, Lucy in Year 6 showed real progress by finishing three maths tests with perfect scores after working on understanding her mistakes herself and only asking for small prompts when absolutely necessary.

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 Kingston Information & Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mordialloc Beach Primary School.