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Aman

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help guide them in a non-intrusive and non-judgmental way. Every student has their own path in life and they all may be in different places on that path. The best thing a tutor can do for a student is help them think about where they want to go on that path beyond just studying…
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Harsimar Kaur

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide unwavering support, foster a positive learning environment, and tailor their teaching approach to the individual needs of each student. As a tutor, my goal is to empower students by building their confidence, enhancing their understanding of the subject matter, and helping them…
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Madhu

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
Helping and supporting in difficult topics and consistency for student through emphasizing on practice Patience Focus on students need Easy strategies Encourage student for…
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Chandni

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
*Building a positive and comfortable environment with the student so without any hesitation, he/she can ask about the problems. Through this, student-teacher relationship can go smooth and help a student to gain more knowledge. *A tutor can incorporate connections to student's interests, highlights student's strengths and minimize the…
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Selam

Economics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Be creative and flexible with learning styles, building relationships, being patient and good listener. I have the ability to establish a strong trust and rapport with students. I strive to create a supporting and encouraging environment for students. I have the ability to teach students in a playful way. I'm very loving and…
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ASHISH

Economics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Give a student brief introduction till the student understands the concept twice thrice or more Being patient is very important in teaching Confidence self optimistic…
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Damien

Economics Tutor Keilor Downs, VIC
One of the most important things a teacher can do for their student is to listen. Not to listen to think of the next response but to listen to understand. I believe as a teacher listening specifically to WHAT the student is asking not HOW they are asking it is one of the most valuable and important skills I've learned to develop. When a student is…
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Aadya

Economics Tutor Kings Park, VIC
One important thing a tutor can do is tailor to individual students' needs and learning styles. Checking in regularly to ensure they understand the concepts and providing additional support when needed can also make a big difference. One of my strengths is creating a friendly and approachable learning environment which helps students feel…
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Gayoung

Economics Tutor Kings Park, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a supportive learning environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and supported, while actively listening to their questions. By doing so, a tutor can better understand students' challenges, provide tailored guidance, and help them build confidence in their…
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Akanksh

Economics Tutor Kings Park, VIC
To understand the needs and goals of a student and be able to help them achieve this. During this process it's important that a tutor create a safe environment which incentivises students to ask questions and further their learning. 1) Clarity and grasp when communicating which allows me to break complex concepts to digestable bite sized…
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Koray

Economics Tutor Kealba, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to always be available - whether that is in real life or on the phone. I believe it is very important for a tutor to readily respond to student questions even when not tutoring. This will allow the student to progress even further in their studies and achieve great results. I believe my…
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Henry

Economics Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them a pillar of support especially in times that they are confused and stressed. If a tutor isn’t able to actively aid a student in their studies and providing them reassurance that their hard-work will eventually pay off, I feel like as a tutor, you’ve failed your part.…
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Anna

Economics Tutor Delahey, VIC
As a Tutor, the most important thing is consistency. By allocating time to learn and develop a student's skills. Every student is unique and has a different learning technique. Having patiences is important to understand each student and be supportive. This will enable them to have confidence on their learning…
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Robert

Economics Tutor Keilor, VIC
the most important thing for a tutor to do for the student is to connect with the student develop some sort of bond with the student so the student can trust and understand what the tutor is teaching them, also its important that the tutor not rush with the student and the tutor helps develop the students confidence in approaching the subject As a…
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Tamam

Economics Tutor Burnside Heights, VIC
Explain the topic in a simple and practical life related condition and explain the importance of that topic in the daily life either in technology or things around him. Patience and persistence trying different methods of making the lesson clear and interesting to the student. I can make the student imagine the problem and attempt it…
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Armaan

Economics Tutor Burnside, VIC
The most important yet simple thing a tutor can do for a student is to care. Care how they feel before a SAC, care about how they feel learning the content, care about how they feel after a SAC. When I was a student the most valuable thing that Tutors did for me was to care about how I was feeling about the lessons and how I felt after a SAC. It…
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Sang

Economics Tutor Deer Park, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are supporting the student's understanding, building their confidence, and encouraging independent thought. An effective tutor doesn't just give answers but teaches students how to figure things out for themselves and how to think. It is also important to listen and react to the student's needs so that the…
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Ananshika

Economics Tutor Taylors Hill, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence, understand their learning style, explain concepts clearly, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and improving. My strengths as a tutor are that I am patient, calm, and able to adapt my teaching style according to each…
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tanisha

Economics Tutor Taylors Hill, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is help a student feel confident and supported while learning. A good tutor should create an environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and learning at their own pace without feeling judged. I also think it’s important for a tutor to be patient and…
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Minh

Economics Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Being able to understand exactly what the student needs to guide them towards the best results they can have, whilst supporting them to keep them motivated and engaged. Being able to be patient and alter my teaching style to fit different…
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Manya

Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Firstly, it’s a friendly as well as disciplined environment, a balance of both so that a student feels comfortable while studying and maintain focus on his task. Secondly, maybe communication skills. Thirdly, can be to nurture students with practical approach and make concepts clear for future requirements. Maybe, being myself a student, I have…
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Elisa

Economics Tutor Keilor Lodge, VIC
To help kids achieve their learning goals. To inspire kids that learning is fun and help children get the confidence they need to succeed in all subjects. Patience because everyone learns at their own pace. Goal-oriented: I make sure my students actually learn what I teach…
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John

Economics Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
Patience, understanding and communication Definitely my…

Local Reviews

Christos is very happy with Chloe and he is gaining more confidence.
Vicky, St Albans

Inside St AlbansTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Linh focused on Further Maths by constructing and interpreting scatterplots, including calculating correlation coefficients and regression lines, then moved to time series analysis using three-point median smoothing and data transformations for non-linear trends.

In Year 10, Jason worked through algebraic methods for solving linear equations with brackets and fractions, alongside reviewing how to find the value of x in different contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Emily practiced long subtraction and addition, solved worded money problems involving coins and notes, and compared numbers during her lesson.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student frequently switched between exam questions, leaving some parts incomplete—her hesitation and fear of running out of time meant the last section was unfinished.

In Year 11, messy or outdated summary books made it difficult to locate key information quickly; as a tutor noted, "it will take a while to find what she's looking for."

A Year 9 student's homework was incomplete during holidays, making content recall harder when returning to school.

Meanwhile, in Vietnamese oral tasks (Year 12), relying on memorized answers led to difficulty adapting when unexpected questions arose.

Confidence sometimes faltered after setbacks, stalling progress.

Recent Achievements

A St Albans tutor noticed a real shift in one Year 12 student's approach to exam prep—after struggling with time management, she now self-corrects her own practice exams and identifies exactly which topics need work, rather than waiting for guidance.

Another high schooler recently began highlighting key information while working through tricky multiple-choice questions; previously she'd just skim the text but now actively slows down to find what matters.

In a Year 4 session, a student who once hesitated during reading tasks is starting to spot and correct his own grammar mistakes as he reads aloud.

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 St Albans Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Catholic Regional College St Albans.