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North Shore's tutors include a seasoned high school science and maths teacher with a Master's in Education, a former preschool head and curriculum leader, multiple accomplished university graduates in engineering, IT, and biomedical science, peer mentors with academic scholarships, and VCE high-achievers—several with experience coaching or teaching kids both locally and abroad.

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Economics 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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Srishti

Economics Tutor Geelong, VIC
According to me it's very important to make sure that a student feels comfortable in my surroundings and doesn't hesitate to ask questions and doubts when required. This is why I believe it's important to teach in a friendly environment. I am usually also available to students out of hours to answer their last minute questions before exams, if any…
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Matthew

Economics Tutor Geelong West, VIC
A tutor must be able to not only provide feedback, but also be able to respond to a student that is active in the process of learning. They must be able to structure learning around the student's difficulties in a topic, and give a pre-determined plan of how they are going to make that student's difficulties a strength. Because of this, they…
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Manya

Economics 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

Economics Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
The most important things an economics 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…
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Economics Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
The most important thing in my opinion is helping the student understand the problem, simply completing the problem for them helps no-one. If an economics tutor can do this, then the student should be able to complete any problem. Secondly, I think that it is important to treat the student as if they are an equal. Students who require tutoring…
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John

Economics 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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Inside North ShoreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Phoebe focused on revision of indices ahead of an upcoming exam, working through targeted practice questions.

Year 10 student Isaac tackled both Pythagoras' Theorem and introductory trigonometry concepts, then moved into quadratic equations with a focus on factorising techniques.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Georgia explored differentiation using the chain rule and also practised applying derivatives to power functions, strengthening her calculus fundamentals through worked examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student often avoided showing working when factorising quadratics—"she solved it mentally but missed errors with signs," the tutor noted. This habit made mistakes harder to catch and fix before moving on.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for trigonometry and significant figures relied heavily on notes rather than committing key formulas to memory, which slowed problem-solving during timed drills.

In primary maths, a Year 4 learner sometimes guessed division answers instead of writing out steps; this led to confusion when reviewing tricky questions later in the lesson.

Recent Achievements

A North Shore tutor recently noticed a big shift in Phoebe, a high school student who used to struggle with indices and surds—she now tackles those problems confidently without needing extra sessions.

Another win from the notes: after regular work on exponential growth and compound interest, Phoebe has started clarifying her own misunderstandings instead of waiting for help.

At the primary level, one student who was hesitant to engage is now showing much more focus during lessons and sticks with practice questions even when they get tricky, something that rarely happened before.

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 Northern Bay P-12 College-Tallis Street P-8 Campus.