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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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Richard

PDHPE Tutor Norlane, VIC
- Being patient with a student - Knowing what what section of children you generally gel well with. Each student is going to be different. - Flexibility, Dynamism & Openness to Changing - A tutor is effective only when they’re able to adapt quickly and change their pedagogy, communication style, etc, - Good Communication Skills and the…
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Seth

PDHPE Tutor Bell Park, VIC
I believe that providing personalized support tailored to the unique needs of each student is crucial. Creating a positive and fun environment where students feel empowered to ask questions, actively participate in learning, and build confidence in their abilities is essential. The student's level engagement will dramatically impact how well they…
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Melissa

PDHPE Tutor South Geelong, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for their students is make themselves available to them when they are needed and to make them feel supported. Showing patience with them and confidence in them gives them an added boost to their own confidence knowing that someone believes in them. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my patience and…
Tyler
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Tyler

PDHPE Tutor Lara, VIC
To make sure the student is comfortable and overcoming the well known issue of being shy to ask about anything lesson difficulty. The different approaches I have to explain the problem with a huge smile on the…
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Alice

PDHPE Tutor Bell Park, VIC
Listen to them to develop an understanding of the areas they may struggle with or are looking for extra support in. I think also being creative in my approach when required so that the student gets the most out of the sessions and helps them to develop a better understanding. As a result, I think it is important to understand how the student…
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Remington

PDHPE Tutor Geelong West, VIC
I believe the steps of teaching is important as a tutor in how to break down topics is very important as a tutor so the student can understand the topic or question. I also think the need to understand strengths and needs of the student in terms of learning is critical for creating the right environment for achieving sucess in the learning…
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Zahra

PDHPE Tutor Geelong West, VIC
A tutor’s most important role is to support and guide the student’s learning in a way that builds their confidence. It’s not just about explaining content, but about creating a safe space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should encourage independence by teaching strategies that help the…
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Laura

PDHPE Tutor Highton, VIC
Give the student confidence in their own ability to complete required tasks. Patient, kind, friendly and open, easily approachable and hard…
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Chloe

PDHPE Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Patience, I believe, is a strong attribute a tutor must hold. Some students may not comprehend subjects as easily as yourself or others may find them. In order for the student to be able to work through the problem at their own pace and feel comfortable to speak openly with the tutor, the student must ave faith that the tutor will take the time to…

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.