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Tutors in North Melbourne include a primary teaching master's graduate with classroom experience, a 40-year veteran maths and English teacher, experienced STEM and language mentors from top universities, state-topping achievers, Olympiad participants, peer leaders from selective schools, and creative writing coaches—offering students a rich mix of expertise, academic excellence, and real-world teaching skills.

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Rish

Software Dev Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Listen to the students and understand what the actual issue is. More often than not it's not the concept itself but how the student is processing the concept, and if you don't see that you'll only be able to help them understand through repetition. My ability to tailor lessons to a students needs and study styles. I enjoy working with both…
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Karan

Software Dev Tutor Windsor, VIC
Building strong personal relationship and able to connect one on one with students is the most important thing as a tutor. Having adequate subject knowledge and adopting interactive ways to teach are equally important to engage students. The subject knowledge, tutoring attitude, expressive ways of teaching and being responsible are my biggest…
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Jayeshkumar

Software Dev Tutor Alphington, VIC
Establish confidence, care about them, realising them that we always there for them, be transparent, looking for their growth. My friendly nature, confidence and teaching…
Tejasvee Devi
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Tejasvee Devi

Software Dev Tutor Thornbury, VIC
Give Personal Attention – focus on each student’s unique needs instead of a one-size-fits-all approach. Be Mindful of Mental State – recognise when stress, anxiety, or low confidence are holding a student back. Build Confidence – help learners believe in themselves and approach challenges with determination. Create a Safe &…
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Hassan

Software Dev Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the one-on-one attention that is not given to them in schools with large class sizes. The student needs to be able to feel comfortable enough to ask questions (even the embarrassing ones) and they need to know that the tutor will sit with them for as long as it takes to…
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Ayesha

Software Dev Tutor Altona North, VIC
Its often overlooked how important it is to develop problem-solving habit for distinct type of questions apart from understanding the concept alone. For a student attending math tuition, the main purpose is to improve both their understanding and problem-solving skills. The latter skill is only perfected by thorough practice of different types of…
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Muhammad

Software Dev Tutor Kew East, VIC
Provide alternative ways to understand concept when students are finding difficulties in learning from them in school. As a tutor, I think some of my strengths are patience - a tutor must be patient with their student - a student is only as good as their teacher, under standing, and…
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Jyothirmay Krishna

Software Dev Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
Most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student learn and think about subject as well as improve his understanding and performance in the subject. I think my strengths are good mentoring and student engagement skills, and the patience to repeat the concepts till student understands…
Karan
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Karan

Software Dev Tutor Kew East, VIC
Providing the student with adequate knowledge and information about what he's doing while studying and what he can do with his learning. This is what every tutor does and should do. My frankness and being able to get work done simultaneously. I can be the most cool teacher ever but can get pupils to study at the same time via some fun…
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Micah

Software Dev Tutor Keilor East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student it be approachable. If the student feels comfortable asking questions and being honest about what they don't understand, it makes teaching them much easier. That's why, as a tutor, I would do my very best to be friendly and comfortable with the student, and make sure they can enjoy learning…
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Sugon

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things are fostering a supportive learning environment, encouraging critical thinking, and building the student's confidence. My strengths are patience, the ability to explain complex topics clearly, and adaptability to different learning…
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Yash

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, are to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter and to inspire a love for learning. This involves going beyond simply solving problems or answering questions, but rather, helping students develop critical thinking skills and a genuine interest in the topic.…
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Yuyuan

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Build the foundation: once they understand the basic concepts, then they will be able to understand the complex problems. Guide them to solve problems instead of solving it for them yourself. Guide them through the solving process rather than simply providing answers. This helps them become more confident problem solvers. Always encourage…
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Duc Hang Giang

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are as follows: + Consolidate student's knowledge obtained from formal schooling + Explain and break down hard concepts into simpler ideas + Help them discover love for learning I am patient and have strong technical expertise. I take multiple high level Math subjects as well as…
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Jasper

Software Dev Tutor Parkville, VIC
The two most important things a tutor can do for a student is help with accountability and develop understanding of deeper ideas that students may not have knowledge in. Accountability means being an external party that can help make sure a student feels obliged to study and improve, and developing understanding means students can specialise their…
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Yediya

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being available, supportive, and help motivate students. This includes understanding that tutoring is not about forcing materials, but to guide students in their learning process by their own paces. Being patience and the willingness to find ways to make materials easier to…
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Yuhao

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Tutors can empathize with students' struggles, helping them overcome challenges and fostering a positive learning environment. Providing explanations in a clear and understandable manner helps students grasp complex concepts and build a strong foundation, also by taking various examples to help students understand more…
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Asokan-Kiran

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
While imparting knowledge is expected from a tutor, a good tutor should be able to inspire and motivate the student to learn the subject and apply themselves better. Communication Skills - I believe I can clearly articulate to students complex concepts in a manner that students can relate to and as a result help them learn better Understanding of…
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Aditya Vikram

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor must teach the underlying concepts and "why things work" rather than just "how things work". A good tutor is much more than just a problem solver. Good tutor builds capability in students to actually use what they learnt to solve and analyze complex real world problems. Strong background and grasp of the subject in question. Currently a…
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Niloy

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being able to develop an interest in the subjects and being able to put oneself in the students shoes to be able to better understand how their progress is coming along are 2 important things I can do for a student. My strength would be my passion for the subjects. I believe These subjects can be made interesting beyond the general coursework…
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Shaizaad

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Help them to break down a problem and follow a methodical set of steps. A lot of science and mathematics subjects require a lot of practice and exposure to problems and questions. Starting from the basic routine work and working to more complex, abstract concepts is the key to good teaching. My strengths involve working around student's strengths…
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Hayden

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
To promote interest and skills in the topic they are studying. They should also teach the student how to access and find knowledge that they may require. In the current world, information is easy to find and access. Skills are something that must be learned and cannot be found via a web search. I care about the understanding of the student and…
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Abdulrahman

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing i can do for a student is to be the students' friend not tutor. This can by achieved by initiating and having a talk with them to understand how do they think and react to different situations. This usually makes a student more comfortable and life-loving. Raising up the student spirits and confidence about himself and…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Oliver worked through multiplying and dividing fractions as well as solving simple algebraic equations using step-by-step examples.

In Year 8, Mia practised converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages, and simplified expressions by applying rules for order of operations.

For Year 10, Liam explored linear graphs—focusing on expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions before interpreting inequalities on number lines.

Recent Challenges

Messy layout caused issues for a Year 7 student when aligning digits in multi-step multiplication—"she sometimes wrote the ones in the tens column," leading to confusion and extra zeros.

In Year 10, incomplete working out during linear equation problems hid errors with negative signs, as noted: "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

For a senior student tackling data analysis, relying on calculator outputs without manually checking units (km/h vs m/s) resulted in inconsistent answers across practice questions.

Unclear written working left mistakes undetected until review, slowing progress and adding frustration during revision.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Melbourne noticed a Year 10 student who had struggled with expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions—especially with negative numbers—was able to work through order of operations confidently by the end of the session, showing real independence compared to last week's hesitation.

In another high school lesson, a student who'd previously mixed up how to use formulas for speed, distance, and time began choosing the right equations on their own for real-life scenarios.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student moved from confusion about subtracting larger digits to solving these problems accurately without prompting, even explaining her steps out loud.

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 North Melbourne Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like North Melbourne Primary School.