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Tutors in Navigators include a school Maths/Science teacher and House Coordinator, a DOTS Academy alternative education leader with over a decade's classroom experience, a Bachelor of Education student and learning support specialist, an ATAR 97.8 high-achiever, subject duxes and scholarship recipients, seasoned peer mentors, sports coaches, and educators with international teaching backgrounds.

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Physics Tutor Mount Helen, VIC
A tutor should help a student feel confident in their abilities, and ensure the student understands. A tutor should also help students find intrinsic motivation, help them find a reason to study that comes from their own goals and aspirations, rather than having study feel like a chore. I focus on fundamental understanding, and try to find gaps in…
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Merjema

Physics Tutor Mount Clear, VIC
A tutor can offer a relaxing atmosphere for students, with no pressure, so students can have a better understanding of the tasks asked to be solved. working one on one give better results and more inclusion of student being tutored. My strength as a tutor is that I have an excellent ability to explain tasks and I am able to simplify things very…
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Isaac

Physics Tutor Eureka, VIC
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is provide the with the strategies, tools, and perhaps most importantly: confidence they need to succeed and thrive in their studies. I believe my strengths include my ability to effectively communicate and teach important concepts and skills to my students. In particular I pride…

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We are very happy with Alia. She is always prompt and flexible with the tutoring allocation. She has a very calm and quiet manner.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Greta worked on negative numbers and algebraic expansion, using number lines to reinforce addition and subtraction with negatives and practicing expanding brackets.

Year 10 student Lachlan focused on trigonometry by labelling sides of right-angled triangles, writing sin, cos, and tan ratios, and solving for unknowns using a calculator.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah tackled functions and inverse functions by reviewing notation and graphing examples to understand their relationships.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student tended not to double-check answers, resulting in basic errors and a dip in confidence when working with fractions and visual models.

In Year 11 Methods, notes showed incomplete working when rearranging equations—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors—making it harder to spot where mistakes crept in.

A senior student avoided clarifying instructions during a test, leading to missed marks on worded problems she could have attempted if she'd asked for help.

Meanwhile, another secondary student's over-reliance on calculators meant less practice with mental arithmetic; this slowed progress in more complex surd simplifications.

Recent Achievements

A Navigators tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who had previously mixed up the triangle sides now quickly identifies hypotenuse, opposite, and adjacent, confidently applying SOH CAH TOA to solve trigonometry questions.

In a senior session, another high schooler showed real independence by forming equations with minimal help and using the quadratic formula accurately after struggling to set them up alone before.

Meanwhile, a younger student made a clear leap in fraction work—after making errors with arrays early on, she began grouping dots correctly for problems like finding 2/3 of 12 and even recognised equivalent fractions by counting rather than guessing based on appearance.

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 Sebastopol Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Damascus College - St Brendan's.