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Tutors in Southbank include a university lecturer with over 25 years of K–12 and Olympiad tutoring experience, a Maths Olympiad "Top of the World" awardee, a PhD researcher and seasoned school maths tutor, an IB Diploma scorer of 42/45 with peer mentoring skills, and accomplished youth leaders experienced in literacy programs and academic coaching.

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GANGADHAR

Engineering Studies Tutor Docklands, VIC
Develop Confidence by Giving Explicit Justifications Promote Active Learning and Adjust for Personal Needs Establish a Good Learning Environment Encourage self-reliance As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to simplify complex concepts and break them down into easy-to-understand steps. I focus on identifying the unique learning styles of…
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Eden Rose

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify each student's individuality and therefore handle them uniquely, with utmost care and understanding. It is also extremely important for the tutor to be aware of verbal or behavioral feedback received from the student, and therefore be able to modify their teaching…
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Sanya

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, make learning less stressful, and explain things in a way that actually makes sense to them. It’s also important to be patient, encouraging, and flexible, every student learns differently, so a tutor should be able to adapt to their needs and help them feel…
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EKNOOR

Engineering Studies Tutor Docklands, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Build Confidence – Creating a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes is crucial. Encouragement helps them believe in their abilities, which is often half the battle. Clarify and Simplify Concepts – Tutors…
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Sarel

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
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Siona

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor's responsibility includes building a student's confidence by helping them believe in their abilities, and to ensure they develop a deep understanding of concepts, not just memorization. Tailoring the teaching approach to the student's learning style is important for making the material more accessible. Also, creating a safe and supportive…
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Jared

Engineering Studies Tutor Docklands, VIC
The most crucial aspect of tutoring, in my view, is fostering a positive and supportive learning environment. A tutor should inspire confidence in students, encourage questions, and provide clear explanations tailored to individual learning styles. Beyond imparting subject knowledge, a tutor should instill a passion for the subject, helping…
JORDAN MAYRON
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JORDAN MAYRON

Engineering Studies Tutor Docklands, VIC
-Keep them interested in continues learning -Help them with discovering and potentializing their strengths -Transform their fears into strengths -Make them feel comfortable during the sessions. - Reliable - Funny: This is important if you do not want to get the student bored after 5 minutes of teaching. - Punctuality: It's better to be…
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Miguel

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Bring them a new way to approach problems, and help them overcome the fear of giving wrong answers or asking what they might consider "dumb questions," because there are no such things as dumb questions. My strengths as a tutor are that I make sure that my students understand the subject, and then we do practical exercises. Once they grasp the…
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James

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
Help them grasp concepts and apply them themselves and teach them how to solve problems slowly so they can repeat the process later on in life I think I am good at explaining and walking someone through the concepts and the ideas behind what I’m teaching instead of simply showing how its…
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Sebastian

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
As someone who has personally experienced anxiety due to academic pressure, I deeply understand how stress can block learning. My own struggles with grades have taught me that the most important role of a tutor is to create a safe, patient space where mistakes are welcomed as part of the process. I focus not just on academic content, but on…
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Reece

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I think I huge part of it is often confidence. I have found most students already understand and are able to do the work however they don’t have the confidence to back themselves. In my approach- I want to guide them by building their confidence and helping them step by step through all weaker areas of their academics. I think I am patient…
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Harsh

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The two most important things would be to clear the basics of the subject and to keep the student interested in it. Most of the students develop phobia of maths or stop being interested in the subject because they do not understand the basics. This in turn, leads them to not focus on the subject even if they are capable of doing good in it or they…
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IenFan

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to wear students' shoes, which means to understand their strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. Once we recognise how each student learns best, we can adapt our explanations and materials to support them more effectively. I used to struggle with some of these subjects myself, which helps me…
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Nausheen

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Tutors make sure students understand the subject and helps to learn new words and tricks. They help to resolve the problems quickly and grasp the concepts by providing practical examples. Also, by providing undivided attention and utmost care by appreciating their efforts in understanding the concepts. 1. Quick learner 2. Hard Working 3. Good…
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Raja

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing is to understand the student's cognitive ability and be able to relate to their world. Giving them examples using whatever they're into, for example, cartoons/video games, in order to teach a concept goes a long way. There isn't a bible when it comes to teaching, it's an evolving process, which gets better over…
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Andi

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
To support and give great motivation to the student is the most important thing. Having the thought that everybody can learn and be able to success in learning if the student found interest in the subject. I often explain the solution with step by step method, trying to simplify complex solution, and I often use easier example or simulation in…
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Manjot

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
I have a positive attitude even when the student is wrong, I correct them by not saying that they were wrong but by picking up the same topic and explaining it in the correct manner. Instead of spoon-feeding all the information, I expect students to brainstorm ideas. I motivate the student to think in various aspects which would help them broaden…
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Gopal

Engineering Studies Tutor Port Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is build confidence, not just improve grades. A great tutor helps students believe in their own ability to learn, even when things feel tough. Its also about creating structure, consistency, and genuine encouragement. At the end of the day, tutoring isn't just about teaching content, its about helping…
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Sudhir

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for students is to teach as well as keep them motivated on their progress. A tutor shapes a child or an adult to get the best out of themselves and helps them gain courage and be brave with their studies. I have a great way of teaching in where I combine practical and application based teaching. I am…
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Hasti

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe that having flexibility in teaching methods is very important for a tutor. Not all students are able to understand concepts in the same way so being able to look at things from the student's perspective and help them understand really helps a students journey and increases their trust and confidence. Sometimes, this means using different…
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Sajol

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
Being approachable to students and willingness to hear, understand and solve a student’s problem are what I consider to be most important traits of a tutor. I believe my greatest strengths are being empathetic towards students and being able to adjust my teaching methods to cater to each individual students learning capabilities and methods in a…
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Muaiz

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most crucial aspects a tutor can offer are clear explanations, personalized teaching, and a supportive environment. Constructive feedback, motivation, and instilling confidence are key. Beyond academics, guiding students toward independent learning and inspiring a passion for the subject contribute to their overall success and growth. As a PhD…

Local Reviews

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Lee, Southbank

Inside SouthbankTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Nathan focused on NAPLAN-style questions involving ratio and decimals, as well as strategies for tackling worded fractions problems.

In Year 11, Maya revised specialist mathematics topics such as stationary points and rates of change using practice SAC questions, alongside a review of coordinate geometry and integration by substitution.

For Year 12, Jack worked through complex numbers in both polar and arithmetic forms and practiced exam-style questions covering trigonometric proofs and compound angle identities.

Recent Challenges

During recent sessions, a Year 9 student worked confidently with algebra but "the algebra gets confusing at times"—particularly when manipulating fractions—making test questions harder to tackle under time pressure.

In Year 11 Chemistry, the challenge was recalling key information and applying molar ratios in multi-step pH problems; summarizing details from long worded questions was slow.

One Year 7 session highlighted that turning word problems into equations still feels unfamiliar: starting these questions independently takes extra effort.

When reviewing tests, reading each question carefully mattered—missing this step meant some errors repeated, even after feedback was given.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Southbank noticed Alec, a Year 10 student, now shows more interest during sessions and has started asking questions about tricky topics instead of staying quiet—something he avoided before.

In another session, a senior student preparing for exams independently worked through curve sketching problems and used a stepwise approach to solve them, which had been a stumbling block just weeks earlier.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner who previously rushed maths tests began pacing himself better; last lesson he finished all his questions with time left to review answers on his own.

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 Southbank Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Victorian College Of The Arts Secondary School.