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Joy

Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing i believe a tutor can do for a student is create a open and friendly environment which helps students to not be shy and embrace their confusions and allow the teacher to help them rather than keeping it to themselves and being behind. Having an open environment really helps students bring comfort mentally to express…
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Tanya

Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Understand the problem student is facing , to be more attentive, understand their learning pattern , good listener, be open with students , guide them at every step , teach them from basics , make the environment more friendly and enjoyable so they enjoy the time of study Good listener, time management, personal attention to individual student,…
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Shubham Arvind

Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I think there are severals things that a teacher can do for students such as prepare easy academic curriculum so that students can understand the solution easily. Moreover, this helps them to solve the jumbled problem in easy way. Secondly, the tutor needs to maintain proper flow of communication with the students this helps them to freely ask the…
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Umair

Economics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
A tutor has the ability to lend a comforting ear to the student away from the classroom. A tutor can lift a students morale by providing a safe space outside the classroom where they can voice their academic concerns. In essence an effective tutor means undivided attention to cater for a students well being. I am result oriented. I am an active…
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Joseph

Economics Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Teaching isn't only about being able to explain something really well, but it is also being able to find something relatable so that the students have a relationship with what is being taught. As tutors, we bridge that relationship. Furthermore, tutors need to facilitate student’s curiosity and create an environment where their ideas and…
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Kang

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to encourage and support a student through their studies and make sure they don't give up be able to do the best they can. I make sure they have the correct foundation in the subject before continuing so that they can fully understand and be able to apply it to their questions and…
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Akshita

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
A tutor should focus on helping the student truly grasp the subject matter, not just memorize facts. A tutor should also help students build confidence in their abilities by providing encouragement, celebrating progress, and showing them they can tackle difficult tasks. I can tailor my teaching style to meet the individual needs of each student,…
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Kevin

Economics Tutor Tottenham, VIC
I think a tutor should be a role-model or at least someone the student can rely on when they are having trouble in their education. A tutor should relieve the immense pressure some students receive from normal schooling, and should be able to provide their students with long-term learning skills. My strengths would include being strict only when…
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Rujal

Economics Tutor Tottenham, VIC
As per my opinion the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is finding out about his/her weakness and comming up with the easy methodology that can help students to work on their weak point I think getting along with the students and knowing about the mindset of the students os my biggest…
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Steve

Economics Tutor Tottenham, 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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Maheswary

Economics Tutor Tottenham, VIC
In my personal opinion besides teaching a student what is in the unit/study guide, a tutor should be taking responsibility in creating a fun learning environment and encouraging and motivating the students to be confident. This would help to enhance the students performance. The strength I have as an individual is I am able to create a comfortable…
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Faiza

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
It is vital that the tutor makes classes interesting for students. It is important a tutor has knowledge about the subject and creates an environment that instills confidence in the student. As an introvert myself, I understand that there are multiple students who might be shy about asking questions that they perceive as 'bad questions'. I aim to…
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Muhammad Reza

Economics Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
Help them become an independent learner. Adapt to a teaching style that the student is comfortable with. Offer them praise when they perform well to boost their confidence. I am able to connect with people very easily. I am patient with students and like to put them at ease and make them feel comfortable. I have the ability to adapt to different…
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Sreemanth

Economics Tutor Essendon North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, personalize their learning experience, and develop their problem-solving skills. Many students struggle with math due to a lack of confidence, so I focus on creating a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. I tailor my teaching…
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Zara

Economics Tutor Essendon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is encourage a love for learning. By providing a safe learning space, it is imperative that a tutor encourages their students to ask questions and to be inquisitive, as this means the students will approach learning with an open mindset rather than a closed one. Furthermore, it is important…
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Liya

Economics Tutor Footscray, VIC
The most crucial aspects a tutor can offer a student include building a supportive relationship where the student feels safe to ask questions and make mistakes. Customizing teaching methods to suit the student's unique learning style and needs is crucial to ensuring understanding and engagement. Effective communication, through active listening…
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Grant

Economics Tutor Essendon, VIC
I feel the most important and most overlooked aspect of being a tutor is knowing how to step back and reinforce a student's independence, so that when they're no longer with a tutor they're able to securely access all of the knowledge they've gained. I think my critical thinking skills and interpersonal communication skills are my biggest…
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Patrick

Economics Tutor Essendon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart on them a clear method that they can then use to tackle a problem. A tutor can talk for hours but if they don't provide their student with practicable help then they are useless. My strengths are that I am gregarious, methodical and…
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Vanshika

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
I think that the most important thing for any tutor can do for their students is ensure that they are understanding the concepts. Moreover, I feel that it is really necessary for tutors to teach at students' pace of understanding instead of students learning at tutor's pace. Apart from this, tutors should create an environment where students dont…
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Snigdhashiloh Alladi

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
Create a safe and conducive environment. Explaining concepts in depth with real life…
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Rifka

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
If student is scared of subject I love to present it in an easy way. Patience…
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Harsukham

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
I think according to me the most important thing for a tutor is to make his/her students satisfied with the topic taught. The tutor should focus on making his/her student understand the basic of the concepts and making their foundations strong. I am really patient and can understand the whole depth of the problem that my student…
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Sahil

Economics Tutor Truganina, VIC
A tutor can do: 1. Identify areas for improvement: The very first thing a tutor should do for their students is to identify which skills they need to work on. For example: communication or any algebraic formula. 2. Problem-solving: A tutor should have the ability to identify a problem and create solutions, contributes to a beneficial tutoring…

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.