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Steve

Physics 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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Tim

Physics Tutor Tottenham, VIC
Inspire the student to enjoy learning. Try to impart an understanding of the concept, not just how to do some things from memory, this will enable them to work out any question that is thrown at them. I can identify with the mindset of students. Where they are at in their understanding of the subject and how to bring them to the next level. I am…
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Ramandeep Singh
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Ramandeep Singh

Physics Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide a supportive learning environment which can help them develop their interest and passion for learning, breaking away from the often toxic culture behind academics. My strengths are patience, clear communication and the ability to personalise and structure lessons to match a student's…
Tran Xuan Duy
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Tran Xuan Duy

Physics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Other than my volunteer tutoring experince, I have been mentoring first and second year engineering student in my role as a lead in my Engineering student team. I believe as a tutor, a guidance to find their enjoyment with the subject/their goal is more important than just getting a better mark. As a graduated engineering student, i have just…
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Kawalpreet

Physics Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
I think that a tutor can help a student in every way. A tutor can allow the student to develop socially, mentally and philosophically. I think i can understand a student's mindset. I know how to teach them in order to let them enjoy their studies. I allow a student to realize his potential and apply that in his…
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Nilkumar

Physics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
Ensure the tutor cooperates well with the student and understands the difference between the level of knowledge both the student and the tutor knows about a certain topic is different. My strengths are definitely my communiaction skills, and the ability to stay motivated and oragnised at all times. I am a hardworker who is always willing to help…
Rounak
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Rounak

Physics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help faciliate and devolop an independant learning process. By this I mean helping the student to learn, by not just giving them the answer but by helping them to reach the answer on their own. This way they will be able to do similar probelms in future, without assistance, and…
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Shiju

Physics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
A tutor has to enable the student. Teaching them specific knowledge only goes so far. A tutor needs to give a student confidence that they can overcome their academic obstacles. Teach a student how to obtain resources in order to learn in their own time too. A tutor should be someone that the student can lean back on, if they have trouble finding…
George
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George

Physics Tutor Yarraville, VIC
As briefly mentioned in the question above, the most important things tutor can do for a student is to not make the experience another class that "drags on". Interacting with the student on a level where he/she can enjoy or be intrigued by the work is essential. To do this, you cannot let the theories from a textbook stay as theories.…
Timothy
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Timothy

Physics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
Bring love of learning to the student, and to give them healthy study habits that continue in their future learning I believe I have the creativity to approach a problem from multiple…
Kent
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Kent

Physics Tutor Seddon, VIC
Inspire them to learn Help them achieve their goals…
VISHAL
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VISHAL

Physics Tutor Footscray, VIC
I understand that a tutor can significantly reduce the burden of academic chores off the shoulders of a student and hence support the efforts towards more productive activities. The success factor, to a large extend, depends upon the individual effort and determination of the student. However, tutor can ensure that the student's effort is used…
Oliver
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Oliver

Physics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
I think a good tutor will be supportive of the student no matter what level they are at. If they get something wrong, always support them to discover the correct answer in a way that will help them learn. Rather than tell them how to do something exactly, help them learn how they can discover the solutions themselves, as someone wont always be…
Yuliang
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Yuliang

Physics Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
Being able to empathise with their thoughts and emotions in order to understand where they are struggling with the task at hand I have a wide range of ways to tackle specific tasks in school to align with the student and their thought…
Shreyas
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Shreyas

Physics Tutor Truganina, VIC
Many students don't struggle because they lack ability, but because they doubt themselves. A tutor's role goes beyond just teaching, it's about understanding the student as a person first. My job is to create a space where they feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and truly engaging with the subject rather than just memorising…
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Ruhab

Physics Tutor Truganina, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their strengths and weaknesses, and play off of that. Thus, it's increasing significant to be able to rephrase or switch up the way a topic is being taught in order to simply the content to best suit each individual, and over time, build the problem solving skills they need to…
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Afroz

Physics Tutor Truganina, VIC
A tutor should be persistent to convey information in a way that allows them to understand, ensuring that they clarify any doubts or questions that students may have to solidify concepts. Thorough engagement with students is necessary to create an active learning environment that allows greater retention and willingness to learn. Having achieved…
Austin
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Austin

Physics Tutor Seddon, VIC
I think the three most important things a tutor can do are understanding the student’s specific learning needs, patiently supporting students as they get to grips with a process or concept and knowing the subject content and study design. These priorities ensure that the content of tutoring sessions is relevant, delivered in a sensitive timely…
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Taseen

Physics Tutor Seddon, VIC
Academic and mental prepartion aside, a tutors main role is to make the student see the beauty in the subject. Making the student understand how beautiful a subject is the greatest achievement for any teacher. My stregnths would be my solid foundation in the basics. That is key to make anyone understand anything. A solid foundation in the basics…
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Max

Physics Tutor Newport, VIC
Understand how they learn and how they want to learn to create a low-stress environment that is highly functional. My ability to understand my student's way of learning and then apply that to how I teach…
Max
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Max

Physics Tutor Altona, VIC
The sense of responsibility that the students relies on your communication and feedbacks in order for them to cope in school and/or achieving their goals. The commitment and passion to aim to imporve their current situation. I am able to teach my students how to approach challenging questions instead of leading them to an answer; almost always…
Owen
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Owen

Physics Tutor Essendon West, VIC
A good tutor is able to help a student consolidate their knowledge and improve their skills in areas they are lacking so that they are able to perform to the best of their ability. My strengths are a strong understanding of the material I teach, a friendly approach, good communication skills and a strong belief that I can help my students achieve…
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Cameron

Physics Tutor Kensington, VIC
Listening to the student, instead of simply talking at the student. Helping the student gain a mindset for actively learning the material and developing confidence in the subject. Lastly, creating a rapport for the student and a good learning environment. My strengths would be an ability to listen to the student and then try approaches that seem…

Local Reviews

It was very easy to set up the tutoring sessions. There are regular check ins with the client to check how well the tutoring is going, and lots of helpful information regularly provided on how to get the best from the tutoring. Our tutor is very well organised, has been very supportive of our daughter's learning and needs, and has gone the extra mile to ensure she is understanding the concepts. Very pleased, and highly recommend this organisation for tutoring.
Tina, Sunshine West

Inside Sunshine WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Vincent worked through mixed numbers, area, volume, percentages, ratios and algebra in maths homework, while also focusing on English reading comprehension and spoken communication.

Year 9 student Daniel tackled simultaneous equations with two variables using graphing techniques, explored linear inequalities and gradients of parallel and perpendicular lines.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Yifan reviewed hydrocarbon naming and properties for an organic chemistry SAC, including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and polymers as well as applying equations with moles and Avogadro's number.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived without class notes or required materials, making it difficult to address gaps in geometry and algebra; as one tutor noted, "he struggled to recall perimeter formulae without reference sheets."

In VCE Chemistry, a senior student repeatedly forgot to bring completed practice SACs and revision exercises, which limited their ability to apply feedback on ionic equations.

During an English session with a Year 10 student, incomplete homework drafts meant essay structure feedback could not be implemented fully.

Each moment saw valuable lesson time diverted toward reconstructing missed work rather than progressing with new skills.

Recent Achievements

A Sunshine West tutor noticed one Year 9 student who used to quietly muddle through maths now openly asks for help when stuck, and has started explaining their working without prompting.

In a recent high school chemistry session, another student who struggled with mole equations last term confidently balanced chemical equations on their own this week.

Meanwhile, a primary learner who was previously hesitant about reading aloud finished an entire page independently and tackled new words by sounding them out before asking for help.

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 Brimbank Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peter's School.