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Tutors in Nar Nar Goon North include a university lecturer and maths competition coach with over 8 years' experience, a seasoned K–12 teacher holding two master's degrees in education, selective school high achievers with ATARs up to 99.05, peer mentors, science specialists, camp leaders, and early childhood educators passionate about supporting every student's growth.

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Physics Tutor Pakenham, VIC
One of the most important things in tutoring is to understand the way the student thinks, and the ways they learn most efficiently, through which the way of teaching can then by oriented or altered to suit the learner to learn most effectively. I can explain complex ideas in the most simple ways for students to understand, I always also create…
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Ashna

Physics Tutor Pakenham, VIC
The most important thing a physics tutor can do is to make their students curious about the subject they are studying and help them retain the knowledge they had learnt I think my strengths are that I have a lot of knowledge in subjects that some students have trouble in and I can further expand that knowledge so that each student gets to…
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We feel that Emma has progressed so well after the past 12 months of tutoring. Thank you so much for your service. Emily has been absolutely fabulous with Emma.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Mehar worked on measuring and classifying angles using a protractor, as well as adding and simplifying fractions in calculations.

In Year 11, Gavin focused on solving linear equations and quadratic functions—including domain and range questions—alongside applying kinematics from physics to real problems.

Meanwhile, Alexander (Year 12) prepared for his physics exam by revising kinematics, constant acceleration motion, forces on inclined planes, and energy transfer during collisions.

Recent Challenges

Several students across both primary and secondary levels faced challenges with process habits that affected their learning.

In Year 8, one student did not complete homework given last class and arrived disorganised, lacking personal notes on area formulas—relying solely on teacher handouts made it harder to revise independently.

A Year 11 student in Methods struggled to connect the meaning behind equations with when and how to use them; as noted, "he used the wrong numbers in formulas even though he knew what each term meant," leading to errors in energy transfer problems.

During a senior lesson, internet connection issues caused lost focus and disrupted momentum just as new anti-differentiation content was introduced, making it difficult for the student to consolidate key steps before moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Nar Nar Goon North tutor noticed real progress with Gavin, a senior student who previously struggled to spot patterns in integration but recently recognised these while working through both definite and indefinite integrals.

In a recent session, Alex showed he could independently select the right equations for constant acceleration scenarios, having previously relied on hints from his tutor.

Meanwhile, Mehar (Year 7) had been hesitant to speak up when confused; last week, she began clearly explaining what she didn't understand during lessons—an important shift that helped her work out the difference between adding decimals and whole numbers on her own.

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 Cardinia Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St James School.