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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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Raquella

Economics Tutor Parkdale, VIC
To teach students that it is okay to be wrong or make mistakes as long as you correct it afterwards. It is important to attempt to answer each question on a test and work sheet as if you attempt it then you might get some points on your final grade. It is also important to become self confident and trust that you can tackle any problem. I will…
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Rimon

Economics Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to provide a learning experience that is much more tailored and enjoyable for the student . My strengths as a tutor are my ability to connect with and understand the students, allowing myself to better communicate the…
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Willem

Economics Tutor Moorabbin, VIC
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can be for a student is patience. Everyone works and learns on different levels and it is up to the tutor to make the learning of the subject fun and enjoyable. My biggest strengths when tutoring are my passion for the subjects I talk about, and most importantly being calm and patient to those I…
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Kate

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to be an active listener and be patient. As a tutor, my role is to best support student in a way that make them feel most comfortable and motivated. Each student tend to have different styles of learning; some prefer graphics teaching while some learn better through formula…
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Purab

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor should be available for students at all times and make sure their doubts are cleared also be kind when they ask questions. My strengths as a tutor would be able to demonstrate, illustrate and make children understand concepts with examples and fun…
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Shivam

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student include: Personalize Learning: Tailor lessons to fit the student's individual learning style, pace, and needs, ensuring that the material is accessible and engaging. Build Confidence: Encourage and support the student, helping them to believe in their abilities and develop a…
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Jiyuan

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A great tutor builds confidence, personalises learning, and fosters independence. By creating a safe space, adapting to individual needs, and teaching problem-solving skills, they empower students to succeed academically and emotionally. My strengths as a tutor are my patience and ability to adapt to different learning styles. Whether a student is…
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Maria

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think the most important thing, is that you not only teach students. You learn to grow with them, you make sure that your students are able to be successful, and you are a small contributor to that success, but along the way, you grow with them, you understand the way they learn, so that you could learn with them. I think that my strengths, are…
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Syed Muhammad Haider

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, provide clear and structured explanations, and create an encouraging learning environment. A tutor should be reliable and consistent, develop lessons tailored to the student’s individual needs, and communicate progress openly with both students and…
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Dr.Puja

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
In my view the most important contribution of an economics tutor is helping her student do well academically as well as in personal and professional life. It is not just about the concepts but also their practical implications and applications. In my view I have always been a good teacher to my students. Lucky enough to make a difference in their…
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Ruochen

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that students need to become motivated and strategic to learn well. Therefore, as an economics tutor, my main aim is to help my students achieve a better academic result through providing them with engaging interpretations and thorough explanations of the key principles behind each concept. This way, the students get to immerse…
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Thavinya

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe the most important things an economics tutor can do is listen. It goes a long way especially when establishing a good bond with your client and ensures they feel seen and heard. In addition, I also think its important to be empathetic as it strengthens communication further. I think my strengths as a tutor is being able to communicate…
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Daniel

Economics Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
One important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is be patient, meaning a tutor should not rush the session along and cover another topic, if the student is not fully confident with what was already covered in the session. I believe this minimises stress for a student, as they are less likely to feel pressure to learn a topic they may…
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Xuan Nhat Minh

Economics Tutor Clayton, VIC
As a student, I know a student who has difficulty in studying might feel sad and helpless. Hence, we need to empathize with their feelings first, then boost their confidence and passion for learning by giving the questions that they can answer, showing them amazing knowledge and their application in real life. The tutor should emphasize the…
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William

Economics Tutor Brighton East, VIC
The most important thing an economics tutor does for a student is helping them become more confident, so that they have faith in their own abilities and performance. This starts by simplifying the content and explaining it in a way that the student can understand, then building this up so they can face the hardest of questions. It is about…
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Yobin

Economics Tutor Noble Park, VIC
I believe that the foremost quality that an economics tutor needs to have is patience and belief in the student's abilities. Often, the rewards of tutoring a reaped over a long period and not overnight. Our main responsibility is to instill the belief in our students that they are capable of succeeding in their studies. Improving their…
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Andrew

Economics Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
Tutors can help students develop the knowledge required for their schooling, but also help students develop the skills to learn efficiently and to a deeper level. This sets up good foundations for the future, if the student would like to study more in the future in the field, and will be helpful for future endeavors (university for example). I am…
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Gajith

Economics Tutor Clarinda, VIC
Actually speaking, the tutor should focus on potential development rahter than merely improving the skills of a student. It could be best tutors can adopt practices such as NLP ( neuro linguistic programming) to boost rapid learning of a student. But for that only truly commited tutors would raise their hands. Since it reqires a lot of hard yards.…
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Tharushi

Economics Tutor Springvale South, VIC
Providing 100% support that the student may need and listening to them when they do not understand a particular area. Then the tutor can best cater to the student's need. Patience, preference to learn new teaching techniques, being open for feedback to improve…
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Tanvi

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Make learning fun along with being productive. I think presenting challenges to students will motivate them to learn better and faster. Conveying information in a dignified yet an entertaining way for students to pay attention along with having interest to learn their respective…
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Onthatile

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Firstly show them how easy it is to succeed and it can all be done with patience and repetition Because I’m a visual learner and I like real world examples for using to teach, students normally don’t get bored of my…
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Ngoc Lan Anh

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand their needs, thereby coming up with a teaching strategy that can help them not only to be able to do their assignments but also to thoroughly understand the subject's concepts. Getting along with the students is another important thing that a tutor should be able to do…
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Gurkirat Singh

Economics Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Most Important is student's individual evaluation. A proper Strength-weakness analysis followed by relevant corrective measures can bore right results. Further a Tutor can mentor the student both academically and emotionally to boost the morale. This can can instill confidence and help the student to think logically and inculcate creativity and…

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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.