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Cameron

Geography Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
- A specialist who they can approach to present topics they may not understand in a different way and hopefully improve their general performance academically. - Building rapport with students, in turn helps with effective study particularly with students who require extra motivation and attention. - Experience with students with ADHD, Autism and…
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Rajat

Geography Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
* To make consistent efforts while tutoring until the student isn't completely clear with a concept. * Frequent Q&A discussions with a student can help in gauging the understanding level of the student. * To try innovative ways to spark curiosity in a child regarding a particular topic or subject. * Adaptability to change my style of…
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ANKIT

Geography Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Be honest. This helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship. Be flexible. This means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Be patient. What is obvious or easy for you may not be so for your student. Learn not to show annoyance…
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Manjot

Geography Tutor Fitzroy, 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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Janhavi

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
One of the main roles of a tutor is to support their student's learning and understanding. As a tutor, it is not only important to provide as much assistance and help as possible, but also to encourage them to think independently. By thoroughly explaining the concepts to them in a fun and engaging manner, they will develop a deeper appreciation…
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Muhammad Ahmar

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
Clarifying difficult concepts, promoting critical thinking, offering individualized guidance, boosting confidence, encouraging independence, and establishing a secure learning atmosphere are among the most crucial things a tutor can accomplish for a student. Together, these activities improve the student's comprehension, drive, and capacity for…
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Ellie-Rose

Geography Tutor Parkville, VIC
I attended many tutoring facilities during my time at school hence I have learnt the most valuable things a tutor can offer to a student is the patience and a change to be able to complete the work themselves, which giving them a few hints to get them on the right track. or if they're completely stuck to give a detailed explanation of the…
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Asmi

Geography Tutor Parkville, VIC
Answer questions and help plan out one's study schedule. Having a good schedule helps build discipline and motivates one to achieve their goals if its broken down into smaller tasks. I am very organised and a focused person. I am very supportive and helpful as a tutor and am always available and willing to answer questions. I really enjoy tutoring…
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PRIYA

Geography Tutor Parkville, VIC
For a student, the most essential thing a tutor can do is imparting complete knowledge as half knowledge is dangerous. So, when a child is fully aware of something, he can be confident enough to explore more beyond his imagination. A tutor must be resilient enough to teach students in the best way. The strength of a tutor lies in his knowledge and…
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Belinda

Geography Tutor Bundoora, VIC
Encourage them even when they're feeling defeated. Show them their strengths while working on their weaknesses and to make the experience enjoyable. I'm dedicated and motivated. I desire to see improvement that is consistent throughout their academic journey. I'm engaged in the work and have a bubbly…
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Kolfinna

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe a tutor's most important roles are personalised understanding, building self-belief and empowering independent learning. It's crucial to understand each student, their challenges and motivations to learn. A great tutor adapts their approach to fit the student's needs. Building confidence is vital, helping students see their own…
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Nandini

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
I think make a safe environment to learn because if a student hesitates to ask anything from the tutor then theres no point of having such a teacher. I always try to connect academic things with real life experiences and make it easy to learn for…
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Angelina

Geography Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
For me, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be there and help the student when he/she has some difficulties with his/her studies. Trying to find the best way to explain the topic or lesson and make it understandable. Also, establishing contact with the student is extremely important to make him/her feels comfortable and…
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Logadharshini

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is help students truly understand the material while building their confidence. I believe in adapting to each student’s learning style and making learning engaging so they feel motivated and capable. My goal is not just to improve their grades but to help them become independent learners. One of my biggest…
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Mohammed

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to genuinely care for the student. Because i feel when you care for the student it becomes very easy to build a rapport and teaching becomes more simple. I am a very adaptable person in general and i apply this in my tutoring as well. Every student is different and i think it is…
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John

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a safe, accessible and respectful learning environment that makes learning fun and encourages the student to ask questions and be curious. Acting to inspire and making learning a safe space can be a good stepping stone to make learning and education more accessible…
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Gaurangi Pankaj

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
make a positive impact in the child's life. Be able to clear all doubts in fun way. the understanding of the subject. my way of explaining things. way outs for younger grades which make them understand better. concentration and…
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UMANG

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I am confident I am the perfect fit for this role because of my extensive 8 years of tutoring experience, during which I have consistently delivered results by tailoring my teaching strategies to suit individual learning needs. I specialize in breaking down complex concepts into relatable ideas, fostering both understanding and confidence in my…
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Michael

Geography Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Teach them how to learn, not simply tell them the answer. This allows them to develop their skills when the tutor is not present. I believe my strength lies in my ability to communicate ideas…
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Lucille

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being patient and having an attentive ear so that a student can build confidence in asking questions. Explaining the concepts clearly by adapting to each child's learning style is also important. Understanding the three W's: Who, Why, and Where Who - the learning profile, knowledge gap pattern Why - what the student is going to gain…
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Shalome

Geography Tutor East Melbourne, VIC
I would say to keep the student intersted and excited about learning. You have them invested in the subject and half your job is done. Teaching doesnt have to be monotonous, mundane and boring. I am smart, young and very well spoken. I speak from a place of confidence and can be very entertaining for kids/youth. I would like to think I am quite…
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Courtney

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is improve their confidence. A confident student is more likely to be successful and will provide them with a sense of empowerment and positivity surrounding their education. I am a highly organised individual with plenty of experience liaising with parents and students alike to develop perfect…
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Annabelle

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A positive attitude and patience. I find these to be very important, particularly when tackling harder concepts that may take a few tries to fully understand. I am patient and willing to tailor all of my lessons to each student to fit their learning needs, and I find it important for my students to enjoy the learning process to ensure…

Local Reviews

So far we've been pleased with our Tutor and getting started was easy. My daughter and the tutor clicked straight away and there was good follow up throughout the process.
Kym, Preston

Inside ThornburyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Daniel focused on solving worded problems by translating real-life scenarios into mathematical equations and practiced skills with quadratic equations, including factorising and sketching their graphs.

For Year 11, Lily worked through probability concepts such as sample spaces, conditional probability, and the addition and multiplication rules, using tables to clarify multi-stage experiments.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Max tackled calculus topics by reviewing differentiation from first principles as well as applying derivative rules to interpret the meaning of slopes and turning points in functions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student reviewing organic chemistry sometimes skimmed over questions without fully checking charge states, as a tutor noted: "Needs to remember states and to check over charge of molecules."

In Methods calculus (Year 12), another student showed confidence but occasionally struggled to set out full working for integration constants, leading to uncertainty about final answers.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner tackling multi-digit subtraction would often forget to carry the one, making it tricky to spot where errors crept in.

During practice, the urge to finish quickly meant small details—like careful reading or stepwise calculations—were missed, resulting in avoidable confusion mid-task.

Recent Achievements

A Thornbury tutoring session saw a Year 11 student tackle trigonometric relationships independently, where previously he'd often paused or waited for hints before attempting these questions.

Another high schooler who used to get stuck factoring polynomials was able to complete almost all quadratic equations without any help, showing real self-sufficiency during revision.

In the primary years, one student who would hesitate over times tables managed to recall and write out their 9s with only minor prompting—something that's been a challenge in earlier sessions.

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 Northcote Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mary's School.