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Medhinee

Economics Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
As a tutor i believe my job is to make the students understand the topics they tend to struggle with and help them increase their academic performance. My enthusiasm for teaching is my biggest strength. It is a passion for me that i always enjoyed doing. I find it easy to relate to students on a personal level and thus help them academically. Also…
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Joe

Economics Tutor Wantirna South, VIC
Good preparation before tutorials is essential. We also need to Know the students' ability and level of understaniding on the subjects, so that good explanations can be provided them. Besides, a little quizzes, drills and exercises may help student to be familiar to the subjects. I am patient to student. And I am eager to explain different…
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Saiyam

Economics Tutor Malvern East, VIC
In my opinion, the role of a tutor goes beyond simply imparting knowledge. The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence, make them love learning, and equip them with the tools to thrive independently. It's about being a guiding light through challenges, a source of motivation, and a trusted resource for…
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Andrew

Economics Tutor Ormond, VIC
Tutors can help students develop the knowledge required for their schooling, but also help students develop the skills to learn efficiently and to a deeper level. This sets up good foundations for the future, if the student would like to study more in the future in the field, and will be helpful for future endeavors (university for example). I am…
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Mayrujaan

Economics Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
Giving guidance and helping them to reach their potential I can understand my students' capability and adjust myself according to…
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Zhao Jun

Economics Tutor Camberwell, VIC
Tutor should guide the student to think independently and creatively. This enables the student to form their own ideas and understand a concept in from different point of views instead of just following steps and rules. These skills are crucial for a student especially in the latter part of their school life. When I teach, I will put myself in the…
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Lily

Economics Tutor Malvern, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning approachable, and tailor their teaching to the student's individual needs. A tutor should create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, while also fostering curiosity and a deeper…
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Anshita

Economics Tutor Noble Park, VIC
A tutor can guide the student in the best possible way and can help them understand the complex problems easily. Well as a tutor I think I can easily explain the concepts. I go on new learning strategies depending on the individual level to make learning…
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Elijah

Economics Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
As a tutor, I encourage my students to truly understand the course material, rather than aimlessly memorize the content. To do this it is important to be supportive, but firm. Ultimately, I want to help my students recognize the potential within themselves. I graduated in 2019 with an ATAR of 99.00. I have tutored 14 students over 3 years. I am…
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Lindsay

Economics Tutor Mitcham, VIC
I belive helping to build confidence is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Confidence in one area can flow into other areas of study/life. A positive and supportive tutor can have influence on a students life in future years of study and life. Patience, understanding, positive attitude, growth mindset, dynamic. Understanding…
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Nathan

Economics Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
I consider guidance as the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Teachers are important but sometimes they can be carried away by teaching a large group of students in the class. Tutors are there to give personal support to the students to help not just their academic development and also emotionally What most teachers cannot do is…
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Edward

Economics Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
I firmly believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to personalise their learning experience. Every student is different and learns in their own way, being able to adapt to each student is what differentiates a good tutor from an amazing tutor. I think my strengths as a tutor is being able to find the best method of teaching…
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Adarshana

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
Simplify content and make it interesting Turn complex ideas into simple and easy to digest content Grow children's interest in…
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Mirza

Economics Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Nurture, teach and be a positive role model Exceptional communicator, gold listener, good eye for detail, quick learner , reliable , honest and trust…
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Lana

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
A few important things a tutor can do for a student is to be understanding and non judgmental. A tutor should listen to the students' concern/s and work at the same pace as the student, not giving them too little or too much work. Always make sure to let the student know you are there to help them and not to keep quiet when a problem arises. In…
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Shivraj

Economics Tutor Burwood, VIC
Instill the resilience and capacity for students to dedicate and apply themselves to their learning rather than being dependent on a tutor to give them all the answers. I tailored my teaching style and session structure to suit the needs of my students rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. I pride myself in making learning enjoyable…
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Diya

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, of course apart from being thorough in the subject matter they are teaching, is also to be very empathetic towards the student. A tutor must be able to put themselves in the student's shoes to comprehend the difficulties they are facing. I believe that everyone will love a subject if it is…
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Aryan

Economics Tutor Ashwood, VIC
1. Help the student discover their strengths. 2. Identify the best learning practices for each student. 3. Help the student discover improvement areas and work towards covering them. 4. Creating a loop between the school teachers, children and parents, so that all are aware of the progress. 5. Always support the student no matter what. 6.…
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Soumya

Economics Tutor Ashwood, VIC
A tutor can play a very important role in motivating the student so that he can understand and achieve. Thus, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instilling a strong belief in them that they can achieve whatever they want, provided they are giving their best. Most of the subjects that I have listed, I love studying them. I am…
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Aditi

Economics Tutor Ashwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are the students are as follows: Learn to respect the questions and learning ability of the student. Be an excellent listener. Be willing to share plenty of own experiences. Be honest,flexible,reliable and confidante for the student. A tutor can also be the first go to person for the student if…
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Anika

Economics Tutor Box Hill South, VIC
A tutor should be understanding of their students' learning and study patterns and help them in a way that will benefit their students the most. A tutor should personally support and encourage their student to become more confident in themselves and their study areas alongside explaining content. I am able to use a range of different explaining…
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Syed Muhammad Haider

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, provide clear and structured explanations, and create an encouraging learning environment. A tutor should be reliable and consistent, develop lessons tailored to the student’s individual needs, and communicate progress openly with both students and parents. Above…
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Corey

Economics Tutor Oakleigh, VIC
I understand that teachers don't always have time to help students one-on-one and that tutors can help bridge the gap. I believe that learning is an exponential process, so a small victory in a tutoring session can lead to enormous benefits in the student's future. I am passionate about enabling students to maximise their…

Local Reviews

I've had a wonderful experience with this tutoring service. It's so easy to connect with the team—whether you prefer picking up the phone or sending an email, the client service representatives are quick to respond. They provide a clear overview of expectations and requirements, and then you can sit back while they take care of matching your child with the right tutor. The convenience of having sessions at home, at a time that fits your schedule, really helps relieve the stress of managing other responsibilities. The trial session before committing makes it easy to ensure you're paired with the right person to meet your child's individual needs. After that, it's just a simple process to reallocate sessions and you're good to go—everyone's happy. I also appreciate the discount for paying upfront for sessions. The representatives are always easy to connect with, and they follow up to make sure everything is going smoothly. We've been really pleased with the tutors assigned to us, and it's clear the team takes time to carefully match tutors based on our needs. Overall, a great experience!
Georgia Chown, Mount Waverley

Inside Mount WaverleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jessica worked on plotting linear graphs, including handling multiple lines on a single Cartesian plane, and used real examples to understand gradients and intercepts.

In Year 10, Ryan focused on quadratic equations by practicing completing the square and explored graphing parabolas with dilations and translations.

For Year 12, Ethan revised differentiation techniques such as the chain, product, and quotient rules and applied these skills to solve application questions from past exam papers.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Specialist Maths, a student waited until the last day to complete homework on simultaneous equations, leading to forgotten steps and gaps in recall—"by which she has forgotten what we learned last week."

In VCE Methods revision, another learner avoided writing full working or using correct notation when tackling calculus and graphing tasks; equal signs and logical layout were often missing, making it harder to track errors or secure marks.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 session revealed distraction from mobile phones during lessons, with note-taking left incomplete and explanations needing extra time to land. The result: confusion lingers where clarity was needed most.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mount Waverley noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who, after weeks of hesitating to speak up, started asking for clarification whenever something was unclear—especially during tricky calculus problems.

Another high school student, previously overwhelmed by her school's approach, surprised herself by requesting extra homework at the end of the session and tackling it independently.

Meanwhile, a younger student showed real initiative: she now catches her own mistakes in maths without prompting and even laughs about "silly errors" instead of getting discouraged. Last week, she redid all her practice questions solo after reviewing the method together.

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 Monash Public Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Family School.