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Tutors in Spotswood include a PhD mathematician and university lecturer, experienced school teachers with expertise from primary to secondary levels, an educational author, specialist numeracy aides, accomplished peer mentors, and high-ATAR achievers—plus subject duxes and Olympiad awardees—offering students the benefit of decades of hands-on teaching and impressive academic distinction.

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Steve

Modern History Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Interest is the most important factor. A tutor needs to make the tutorial engaging and interesting so that students feel no pressure or burden. Make it enjoyable and with the right method, students will make progress. Very good communication skill - I have been tutoring students from different backgrounds A lot of tutoring experience - 5…
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Olivia

Modern History Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
An important thing would be to instil a sense of confidence in a student about a particular subject, theory, or whatever it is that they are struggling with. Without confidence, even if a student may know the content or understand the theory, it can be difficult to do well in that subject. This is achieved by repeating a concept or practising it a…
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Daniel

Modern History Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their point of view particuarly in how they approach learning. To elaboarte the one on one nature of tutoring allows the student to express which areas of learning they find difficult as a tutor the most important thing you can do is understand why that is and tailor your…
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Su Su

Modern History Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things that we can do for student is helping them to overcome the topics/subjects that they find hard to understand which eventually they lose passion of that subject. Hence, it is very important for us to assist the students and being patient is very important in this process. It is a tutor job to explain the topic, find out…
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Valentina

Modern History Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: providing a safe and open space for learning, always remain available for the student’s academic needs such as asking a question or needing feedback for an assignment, and maintaining an open communication line between the student, teachers, and parents in regards to their…
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Jillian

Modern History Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Firstly, ensuring that a student actually understands the content and effective approaches to tackling questions.This can help refine their ability to understand and answer questions. Secondly, be a supporter and motivator. Being motivated to work hard and supporting them throughout their journey encourages students to be more proactive towards…
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Sierra

Modern History Tutor Carlton, VIC
Help a student’s overall study skills, and confidence. Patience, problem solving skills,…
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Alistair

Modern History Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Tutors ought to make themselves available and ready to support students. If they present themselves to students as approachable and knowledgeable, then students will feel comfortable asking questions and also feel ready to trust in the supportive answers and feedback a tutor gives. I trust that everyone who feels comfortable to apply to be a…
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Cesc

Modern History Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student for mi consideration would be listening to my students and get to know them in order to adjust and assess my strategy and way of teaching as a tutor, and in that way the tutor can be the most creative as it can, giving hints and techniques to students on how to think by themselves, question…
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Brigid

Modern History Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
As a tutor, I encourage each student and show patience when something is 'difficult', 'boring', or the student doesn't think they 'are good at this subject'. This includes finding learning methods that will best engage the individual in different situations. 1) Experience in understanding how best to motivate and teach different people, depending…
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James

Modern History Tutor Collingwood, VIC
To assist students in their studies but also to create an environment where the student feels comfortable, and at ease, so they are able to get the most out of their time being tutored. My strengths would be my knowledge and command of English; through both my formal and secondary education, as well as my sound communication skills and experience…
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Ankitha

Modern History Tutor Carlton North, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are by being able to customize a tutorial plan specifically for individual students, they are helping the students understand better, perform better academically, help them manage time and teach them better study methods. My greatest strengths are patience, observation and simplifying…
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Robert

Modern History Tutor Brunswick, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them confidence. With confidence students can approach problems with an open mind and really try their best. My strength as a tutor is my enthusiasm and attention to detail. I have worked with a variety of people and am motivated and keen. I also am focussed and emphasise the…

Local Reviews

We have been with Ezymath Tutoring for a month now and i have been so happy with the service. It truely is easy to enrol and i love that the tutor comes to our house. The turor is knowledgeable, keeps my son on task whilst keeping a great attitude. He is gentle but also aims for the best from my child. Very happy with the service.
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Inside SpotswoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Olivia worked through the full chapter on polynomials, including applying the factor and remainder theorems and solving cubic equations, with time spent sketching cubic graphs from equations.

Year 10 student Ethan focused on advanced quadratic techniques such as completing the square and tackling past exam questions, plus reviewed graph domains and ranges using practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ava explored Pythagoras' theorem alongside SOH CAH TOA for right-angled triangles, then practised algebraic expansion and binomial expansions to build confidence ahead of a test.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student repeatedly left their workbook at home, leading to extra time spent reconstructing missed examples rather than practicing equations, as one tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student preparing for exams tended to focus only on textbook questions they already found easy, avoiding unfamiliar problem types—this limited exposure to the trickier material expected in assessments.

In senior years, several students submitted incomplete homework or skipped revision of past exam topics, which meant gaps persisted in areas like circular functions and piecewise graphs; essential feedback was missed and confidence lagged when new question styles appeared.

Recent Achievements

Now confidently tackles all types of factorisation problems, a Year 10 student in Spotswood who used to struggle with factorisation is even choosing new approaches without prompting.

In a recent session, a Year 8 student who would previously hesitate when faced with tough SOH CAH TOA and Pythagoras questions began identifying her own mistakes and quickly grasped index laws that once seemed intimidating.

Meanwhile, one of the primary students has started asking for help instead of quietly skipping hard questions—this week she explained which homework step confused her before trying again herself.

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