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Nicholas

Legal Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor is a role model and a figure for their students and it plays an important role to know them well. As a teacher role, it is important to remember being flexible, kind, gentle, and patience towards the child that we are teaching. Therefore, a child can get connected with the tutor and they learn at a faster rate. My biggest strength is that…
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Minh

Legal Studies Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
Being able to understand exactly what the student needs to guide them towards the best results they can have, whilst supporting them to keep them motivated and engaged. Being able to be patient and alter my teaching style to fit different…
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Belinda

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor is someone who can help to support and strengthen students' self-efficacy one-on-one. This is extremely important as classroom teachers have to manage multiple students in a classroom and cannot provide the same undivided attention as a tutor can. Tutors instil confidence in their students, assist them in unpacking and understanding areas…
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Neha

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to leave a positive impact on the student. I can quickly grasp the learning and studying techniques of a student and can adapt my teaching accordingly. A tutor should be understanding, knowledgeable, patient and hard working to help improve the lives of its students. Having completed my…
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Fo

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Listen and understand the best ways that they are able to learn. Always encourage and provide positive reinforcement. Give accurate feedback. Be attentive. Cater accordingly to the students level so they don't become bored or discouraged. As a tutor i believe my greatest strength is my ability to empathise with a wide range of students as i myself…
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Brandon

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be understanding towards them in terms of their struggles in a particular subject or even in their day to day life. A tutor should also always come prepared with relevant study materials to ensure that the students grow in knowledge and understanding for each meeting. I feel that I am…
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Nicole

Legal Studies Tutor Sunshine, VIC
The most important role as a tutor is to give students confidence in their knowledge and ability. In my personal opinion, objectively high grades (e.g. 80% or more) should not be placed with as high importance as most people tend to do. I believe that if a student understands the content on a level that allows them to make connections or provide…
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Su Su

Legal Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things that we can do for student is helping them to overcome the topics/subjects that they find hard to understand which eventually they lose passion of that subject. Hence, it is very important for us to assist the students and being patient is very important in this process. It is a tutor job to explain the topic, find out…
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Oliver

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is simply be open to answer any questions a student might have. They need to be able to grasp the entire concept so that it can be applied in their school work. My strengths as a tutor could be my patience and my willingness to go out of my way to help any student I can. I think I also have a…
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Valentina

Legal Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: providing a safe and open space for learning, always remain available for the student’s academic needs such as asking a question or needing feedback for an assignment, and maintaining an open communication line between the student, teachers, and parents in regards to their…
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Sonaa

Legal Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
Helping students get clearer on their personal goals and development, aid their identification of their personal strengths and weaknesses, allow them to become able to assess their own work with a critical eye, gain a deeper appreciation for learning in school Patience, determination, compassion, hard work, ability to communicate and form bonds…
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Lily

Legal Studies Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
A good tutor is able to give constructive criticism, push a student to reach his/her best, and knows when to praise a student for their hard work. Understanding should always come before application, which is why building strategies and confidence must come first and foremost. A tutor should be able to give students the tools to complete their…
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Gabriella

Legal Studies Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
I think it is important to never give up on the student and to constantly encourage the student in their learning, no matter how complicated a unit of work may be. As a student myself I understand the importance of being surrounded by people that want to support you in your learning. I am an excellent listener and have an immense amount of…
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Bethany

Legal Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to never judge their knowledge, instead its important to approach teaching from a place of understanding so that the student feels validated in their learning. Another important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to celebrate their successes in school with them as you see their…
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Yateesha

Legal Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
It’s very important for every tutor to understand their students, their major strengths and weaknesses, and finally devise a personalised plan which focuses on motivating them to achieve their goals. I feel empathy and emotional intelligence are required in teaching and in every sphere, which helps me connect with kids at a deeper…
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Ritvik

Legal Studies Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are build the student’s confidence, foster independent learning, and make the subject engaging. My strengths as a tutor are simplifying complex ideas and tailoring my approach to individual learning…
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Bethany

Legal Studies Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand the student, from their goals; strengths; weaknesses and how they best respond to learning. This understanding not only builds rapport with the student, but also makes you a better tutor as you can tailor your methods of teaching specific to the student to maximise time, effort &…
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Alannah

Legal Studies Tutor Aberfeldie, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can be is willing to help. When a tutor genuinely wants to see a student thrive and improve, it significantly increases the quality of their service and helps students feel heard and valued. This is far more effective than when a tutor's effort is slack. I can communicate with individuals clearly and…
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Cecilia

Legal Studies Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
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Arainia

Legal Studies Tutor Altona Meadows, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be reliable and on time, understand the way in which they learn, whether it is visually or through detailed descriptions and providing the skills on how to get to an answer rather simply giving a student the answer. My strengths as a tutor include patience, time management, strong…
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Rowan

Legal Studies Tutor Prahran, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only help them understand topics, but allow the student to gain insight from the tutor's own knowledge of how assignments and school in general functions. It would be a waste for me to not use my experience in VCE, high school and primary school in helping my students learn how…
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Abdul

Legal Studies Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
To motivate and help them achieve the best they can, mentoring them in a supportive environment that builds confidence. Identify strengths and weaknesses to then adapt to their learning style. I also firmly believe that going above and beyond to help build a genuine understanding of the topic is vital. My strengths as a tutor are clear…
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Pallini

Legal Studies Tutor Laverton, VIC
I do NOT believe in spoon feeding. Most important is self - discipline and consistency. To built the habit of self-believing and working hard can be beneficial for a student its life! Learning is a life time process - so educating students to think out of the box, questioning, reasoning and working hard to find their ways are some key elements a…

Local Reviews

Thanks so much. Jasmine (our tutor) and the Ezy Math team have been super great to work with. It was easy to set up the tutoring, fast to get started, and the ongoing support from both our tutor and the admin team has been exceptional. My son has had minimum math at school this year from him tacher and we feared him entering grade 5 without the knowledge or confidence he needed. Jasmine has easily bought him up to speed. He is now going into grade 5 feeling confident, happy and at grade 5 and above standard. Thanks again.
Jo Wise, Newport

Inside NewportTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Alex focused on factorising polynomials using the rational root theorem and worked through problems involving sums and differences of cubes.

Year 11 student Sienna practised drawing cubic graphs and finding their equations, then explored domain and range questions using sample test materials.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Daniel reviewed linear graphing skills—finding x- and y-intercepts and forming straight-line equations—while also tackling introductory probability concepts with real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student was advised to review algebra calculations, but relied on repeating only familiar problem types for homework; as one tutor put it, "she needs to work on algebra calculations more," suggesting deeper engagement with challenging questions is still lacking.

In Year 12, a student preparing for SACs left several textbook exercises unfinished and tended to avoid unfamiliar exam-style problems, sticking instead to previously attempted material.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 maths, difficulty arose when the finer details of rearranging equations were skipped—this meant confusion persisted with multi-step processes.

The urge to stay in comfort zones led to missed opportunities for growth.

Recent Achievements

A Newport tutor recently noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who, after weeks of getting stuck on factorisation by completing the square, can now confidently solve those problems without prompting.

Another high schooler used to avoid asking about unclear homework but this week explained exactly what she didn't understand from last lesson's logarithms and worked through extra practice until it clicked.

In a younger session, Ellie (Year 5) showed real initiative—she arrived eager to tackle new concepts and demonstrated clear understanding by asking focused questions about what the problems were really asking.

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 Newport Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart School.