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Tutors in Parkdale include a former US middle school science teacher with a Master's in Educational Leadership, a VCE Dux and academic award-winners, a pre-service maths teacher with classroom experience up to Year 10, peer mentors and STEAM leaders from top schools, experienced babysitters and youth coaches, and tutors with postgraduate STEM credentials.

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Isabella

Biology Tutor Carnegie, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can provide are guidance, confidence, and motivation. In my experience, students achieve their best when they have tutors who not only explain content clearly but also address their struggles and guide them with patience and care through challenges. I have noticed that when students lack confidence or…
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Jenna

Biology Tutor Beaumaris, VIC
In my opinion, a good tutor is one who aims to get to know the student personally in order to use the best approach towards understanding difficult topics and concepts. It’s also important to provide encouragement and support, as well as understand that students might get frustrated or discouraged if they are unable to easily grasp a concept. I…
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Georgia
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Georgia

Biology Tutor Beaumaris, VIC
Engage and excite. If I can get someone excited about maths or science or even just one question, then they’re going to remember it. Also just a good role model, letting a student know they can message if they have questions or talk to me about things they don’t feel comfortable with. I’ve worked with, and feel comfortable, tutoring kids…
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Martin

Biology Tutor Springvale South, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them improve their current study standards and allow the student t be happy about themselves. Show the student what they can achieve through hard work and encourage them to work towards their goals and dreams. I believe i am fit for the role, capable of completing tasks…
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abdul waheed

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Be able to understand that not every student is the same. Everyone's unique and their learning styles are different, so approaching every student with the same method to teach is not a good idea. Making sure to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each individual student and tutor according to their strengths and weaknesses. Finally, the…
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Jessica

Biology Tutor Beaumaris, VIC
In addition to increasing the student's confidence in his/her academic prowess through his/her understanding of a difficult concept, a tutor may also help incite the innate curiosity of a life-long learner. Likewise, not only does a tutor help achieve and maintain academic excellence, but also build sustainable life-long skills that may aid the…
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Zunaira

Biology Tutor Springvale South, VIC
A tutor should plan a lesson keeping in view the needs of every students because every students learn differently in different ways, at different times.So being tutor its duty to meet the needs and plan strategies that will help them to achieve their full academic level. ADAPTABILITY TO WORK WITH INDIVIDUAL IN ANY CASE 2.INTERPERSONAL…
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Yang

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Equip them with the ability to eventually solve problems independently. At the end of the day, the role of tutoring is to help students foster independent thinking so they can overcome academic challenges on their own, because being self-sufficient is important. Also, I try to foster enthusiasm in the subjects being taught, so students can…
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Deidree

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe a tutor plays a crucial role in molding a student's academic journey, aside from their time spent at school. It is imperative to build a good working relationship with the student, which will aid the student in being comfortable and clarifying all doubts. This is important because I have met many students who are under the assumption…
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Zoe

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that a tutor must be flexible and patient, as all students' needs are different. They have to be persistent and encouraging, and make sure that any success is emphasised and also improved upon. The tutor should not only help the student to understand their coursework, but also help them to implement their own study plans and methods, so…
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Adshaya

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think a tutor must be understanding and helpful. Finding innovative ways to teach and repeat the same concept. If the teacher teaches the student something and I as the tutor say the same thing, there is no understanding that would be gained. It is important to understand exactly what the student is not clear or sure about and clear those doubts…
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Remy

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do is positively and kindly assist the student in learning new things and help them understand their work. In doing this, a tutor is giving the student tools for future success in life and helping them grow and develop in a positive manner. I believe that my good communication skills and patience will…
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Nicholas

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Always be as clear with them as possible, and be ready for whatever questions they might have for you. Remember to always be challenging the student, but only a little bit at a time so they don't feel overwhelmed. Also important is to make sure they celebrate when they make progress so that they don't have to wait until their next test or exam…
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Dipannita

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Tutor can firstly ensure to be a trusted companion, so that the student can rely on the tutor for guidance. Secondly, it is very important to ask and listen to the student, so they open up about their difficulties and then thoroughly plan out the ways to improve and overcome those difficulties. Tutor can encourage mistakes and help them rectify…
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Sumaita

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for her students is to understand and figure out their weaknesses and try to start with the basics to solve the problem. This will enhance the students' performance as well as build up their confidence and motivate them further towards studying. My strength as a tutor would be my determination, patience and…
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UNNIKRISHNAN

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Improve the interest in the subject and make it fun to learn Motivates and engage the students Respect my students & and provide positive encouragement and credit where it's needed Open minded, friendly and understanding. All students are not the same, therefore understand the needs of each and every student and work accordingly with…
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Erin

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Beside academic support, to also offer emotional support and give them that extra attention with their school needs. It's important go at the student pace and create an environment where they can freely ask for help when they don't understand a concept. I can break down a difficult concept and explain it with simple concepts, thus better helping…
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Emma

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Enhance students' confidence in their academic ability and empower them to achieve their dreams. I believe this is the most important thing as eventually, a student will cease tutoring, however, if you instil in students a positive mindset towards learning and a belief in themselves, they will be able to motivate themselves to achieve their…
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Tamzeeda

Biology Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I think as much as it has to do with academics, it has a lot to do with mental health and the overall well-being of the student, too. They don't necessarily have to tell a tutor anything; they just need to know that this is someone they could potentially confide in. This also helps boost academic progress. And for a more technical aspect of…
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Brenton

Biology Tutor Noble Park, VIC
It is important for a tutor to assist the student with the problems they have so that they can learn how to do them and can then complete the problems without the tutors assistance. only then, when the student is confident enough to work independently of the tutor, has the tutor succeeded with properly assisting the student My strengths are in my…
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Daniel

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Instead of giving the student more resources which is fantastic in reinforcing their knowledge, I emphasise the understanding of the logic behind concepts and work to give them a basis to build upon. I have and use a variety of explanation techniques, most using metaphors to describe certain concepts for others to easily…
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Mitanshi

Biology Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Truly personalise the learning Incorporate connections to the student's interests Teach to the student's strengths Minimise the student's weaknesses Communication and collaboration make learning real, relevant and rigorous Adaptability (flexibility, adjustability, versatility) With individual tutoring, you must adapt yourself to every case.…
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Matthew

Biology Tutor Springvale, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide support and help build their confidence. A tutor should be a steady source of encouragement, reinforcing that mistakes are part of learning and that progress comes with persistence. By creating a positive, judgment-free environment, a tutor can help students believe in…

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Deepti has been tutoring my daughter for 1 year now. I am so happy with the difference it has made to my daughters understanding of a subject that she was very behind in and I was very concerned.
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Inside ParkdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daisy practiced long division with three-digit numbers and began adding fractions with a focus on finding common denominators.

For Year 11, Connor worked through the chain rule in differentiation before moving on to integrals as part of his Maths Methods preparation.

Meanwhile, Jules in Year 8 focused on dividing and multiplying fractions using negative numbers, reinforcing the reciprocal method and applying these skills to mixed-number problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled to organize revision materials, as noted: "Needs to make a notes book for tests and revision," which left her scrambling before assessments.

In VCE Maths, one student relied on quick fixes, over-erasing errors in matrix multiplication rather than reviewing mistakes, causing repeated slip-ups in practice sets.

For a Year 8 English task, feedback was not fully taken up—she overlooked tutor suggestions when planning essays, so progress on writing structure stalled.

Meanwhile, a primary learner forgot essential items like protractors and homework books several times; this disrupted sessions and meant key skills (like measuring angles) were left unpracticed.

Recent Achievements

A Parkdale tutor recently noted that a Year 11 student who previously struggled with Maths Methods made substantial gains, showing improved test scores and confidently tackling more advanced integration questions on his own.

In another high school session, Archer moved from occasionally missing minor details in extended response tasks to independently picking up and correcting these mistakes during practice, demonstrating new self-awareness in his approach.

Meanwhile, Remi in primary school became noticeably more engaged with division after lessons were gamified—he now eagerly uses catchphrases and strategies to work through problems, finishing a large codebreaker activity without losing focus.

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 Kingston Information & Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Parkdale Primary School.