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Norlane's tutors include a classroom teacher with a Master of Teaching and four years' experience in VCE Maths, Physics, and STEM; a secondary school English specialist and licensed teacher; accomplished peer mentors, academic scholarship winners, and Australian Maths Competition top scorers—plus educators with backgrounds in science, engineering, early childhood leadership, creative arts, and biomedical studies.

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Business Studies Tutor Corio, VIC
"Tutoring improves the tutee's self-esteem, attitude toward subject matter, and academic performance as well as personal growth." Indeed, from a personal viewpoint, tutoring is not only providing additional support for students to 'complete' their homeworks. Building student's self-esteem and stimulating their interest are equally important. I…
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Arka

Business Studies Tutor Geelong, VIC
Listening to the difficulties that a student is facing with patience and offering customized solutions as per the students' strengths and weaknesses. Assessing and alerting the student if he/she is deviating from the track so as to maximize the chances for success. Patience, persistence, and ability to grasp the individual needs of each…
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Elizabeth

Business Studies Tutor Belmont, VIC
To develop a comfortable relationship to allow for open communication regarding their level of understanding and competency in an environment free of judgement or feelings of self-consciousness. This allows for a productive relationship that results in the largest benefit. I am very friendly and approachable allowing for positive communication and…
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Ammar

Business Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
be patient, understanding and adapt to students learning abilities patient. really good at explaining concepts…
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Anne Dilogini

Business Studies Tutor Geelong West, VIC
Build confidence – Helping students believe in themselves is just as important as helping them understand the subject. Create a safe learning space – A tutor should make students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Adapt to the student’s needs – Every student learns differently, so it’s important to be flexible…
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Manya

Business Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
A tutor's most important thing is understanding how each student learns best. I believe in customizing my teaching style to match each student's unique way of learning. It's not just about imparting knowledge; it's about instilling a genuine love for learning and fostering independent problem-solving skills. Building a strong and supportive…
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Esha

Business Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning enjoyable and relatable while fostering a safe, non-judgmental environment for asking questions. A tutor should break down complex topics clearly, show real-world applications, and help students build confidence in their problem-solving abilities. Encouraging logic,…
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John

Business Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Ensuring Ng that the content is understood. I will always ask students to explain concepts back to me and work through further examples after teaching or explaining a concept. I am patient and methodical. I like to break down concepts into simple steps and love using analogy. I’m also flexible and able to adapt lessons on the fly to address gaps…
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Winston

Business Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to be available for a student at times of need, to clear their doubts, especially during exams, as that is generally the time when students have the most number of doubts. Students who don't have any uncleared doubts before an exam are generally more confident, and tend to perform better in exams.…

Local Reviews

I was very impressed with Adele for her knowledge, ability to teach and relate to my son, I was surprised how organised and aware of what level and subject matter my son would be working on at school. After only 2 lessons with her she managed to prepare him for an end of year test where he managed a B+. This is a large improvement to the D he received prior to her help! We will be seeing Addle again for sure.
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Inside NorlaneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Phoebe worked on indices revision for her upcoming exam, focusing on applying index laws and simplifying expressions.

For Year 10, Jaden practised solving quadratic equations by factorising and reviewed the Pythagoras Theorem alongside introductory trigonometry using visual aids.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Arjun explored differentiation techniques including the chain rule and tackled problems involving derivatives of power functions to prepare for calculus assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, a student often left assigned homework incomplete, especially on factorising quadratics; as one tutor noted, "just finishing off the rest of the assigned questions" was still pending at lesson's end.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 number work, skipping written steps and guessing answers crept in during division drills—leading to "needs to focus and take more interest instead of guessing."

A Year 11 student struggled with surface area worded problems due to over-reliance on memorised rules rather than careful reading. This led to missed marks when interpreting exam-style questions under timed conditions.

Recent Achievements

A Norlane tutor noticed that Phoebe, a high school student who once felt unsure about indices and surds, now confidently completes these problems on her own and agreed she no longer needs help in this area.

Another recent win involved clarifying tricky compound interest questions—after extra practice on exponential growth and decay, Phoebe began solving similar tasks with ease and much less hesitation than before.

In a Year 3 session, one student who previously rushed through addition exercises took more care and managed to get most two-digit sums correct without prompting, showing clear improvement in accuracy and focus during their last set of practice questions.

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 Corio Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Thomas Aquinas School.