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Tutors in Tullamarine include a College Dux and Mayoral VCE Achievement Award winner, an ATAR 99.45 scholar with multiple national competition distinctions, university peer mentors, experienced private tutors for K–12 maths and English, school teaching assistants, and a former lecturer with six years' teaching experience—offering students exceptional academic guidance from passionate educators.

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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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Viet

Economics Tutor Broadmeadows, VIC
Being able to teach and communicate in a way that makes it seem that you are more approachable. Being able to make the student comfortable in the learning environment. Being patient. Understand that all students learn at different rates, which is dependent on their background knowledge as well as their individual approach to learning. Posses…
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Alannah

Economics Tutor Essendon West, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can be is willing to help. When a tutor genuinely wants to see a student thrive and improve, it significantly increases the quality of their service and helps students feel heard and valued. This is far more effective than when a tutor's effort is slack. I can communicate with individuals clearly and…
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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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callum

Economics Tutor Pascoe Vale, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do with a student is give them confidence in their abilities and a growth mindset. Teaching students material is important, but spoonfeeding them leads to boredom, dissatisfaction, and poor results when tests ask complicated questions. By listening, offering encouragement, and being careful about when to…
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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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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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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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Clarissa

Economics Tutor Avondale Heights, VIC
As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing to do for a student is to find a way to explain concepts until it is finally able to "click" with students. Every individual has different experiences and skill levels, especially in a subject like mathematics. Thus, sometimes it is important to approach the same concept from different…
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Saida

Economics Tutor Meadow Heights, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are build their confidence, make learning clear and engaging, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. My strengths as a tutor are patience, clear communication, and the ability to explain things in simple, engaging ways while allowing the…
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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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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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Kang

Economics Tutor Maribyrnong, 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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Chloe

Economics Tutor St Albans, VIC
Something is often overlooked in tutoring/teaching is ensuring that students are properly following an explanation. Therefore, patience and care is important to keep checking in along the away and motivate them in learning and exploring the subjects. Through 13 years of schooling, I am aware that every student has a different approach to study for…
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Layba

Economics Tutor Meadow Heights, VIC
I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can do is to build up a strong connection with him/ her, so that tutor is able to understand a child fully which will further help that student in improving grades and groom his/ her personality too. My core strength is making my work my passion and give my best in all possible ways. I am…
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Faiza

Economics Tutor Maribyrnong, 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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Sakina

Economics Tutor Campbellfield, VIC
Having confidence in them and believing in their potential is important. This will increase their self esteem and confidence, reduce their fears and be more motivated to learn. I will be patient with students and help them learn by staying calm to ensure the class runs smoothly. In addition, I am good at time management, which will allow me to be…
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Zeynep

Economics Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
It is important that through tutoring students can gain independence in academics for their future studies. Even from a younger age, being encouraged and validated for not understanding certain information can help them gain confidence in themselves. I actively engage with students to understand what method of learning is effective for them.…
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Alazar

Economics Tutor St Albans, VIC
A tutor should create a positive, supportive environment where students are confident to ask questions and make mistakes. Tailoring lessons to the student's individual needs helps them understand the material better and stay motivated. My strengths as a tutor include patience, adaptability, and clear communication. I take the time to explain…
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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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Reyhaneh

Economics Tutor Coburg, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is making the learning experience one that is fun, comfortable, safe, and enjoyable. I also believe being patient and understanding is an important characteristic in a tutor. I believe that students who comfortable in an educational setting are the ones that perform…
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Rodger

Economics Tutor Coburg North, VIC
Help these feel comfortable with the level that they are initially at. Then able to gain further knowledge bit by bit as this base level is built on. Hopefully this is in line with expected school expectations, if not further initial tutoring can, hopefully get the student to required level. If not, this us something you would discuss with…
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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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Content Covered

Year 7 student Adam focused on distinguishing between prime and composite numbers and converting percentages to decimals, while also practising how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions.

In Year 8, Jasmine worked through simplifying algebraic expressions and factorisation, then solved linear equations with real examples.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lucas tackled problems involving the area and circumference of circles as well as applying the formula for the area of a trapezium using step-by-step calculations.

Recent Challenges

Homework was left incomplete across several year levels.

In Year 7, an algebraic expressions task and a linear equation worksheet were not finished; the tutor noted, "he attempted only half of the assigned problems before moving on."

A Year 8 student working on factorisation also submitted partial work, often skipping written steps when solutions got tricky.

Messy or unstructured working made it hard to spot calculation errors in Year 6 fraction exercises—scratchings crowded margins, making review difficult.

Meanwhile, a younger learner in Year 3 multiplication tended to rely on oral answers rather than writing out full tables, which led to gaps during class revision.

Recent Achievements

One Tullamarine tutor noticed a big change in Bella (Year 4), who used to need step-by-step support with subtraction but now tackles problems with borrowing by herself.

In Year 7 maths, a student who'd been hesitant about algebra is completing textbook exercises independently on representing variables and simplifying expressions—last week they even finished most of their yearly exam corrections without prompting.

Meanwhile, a high school art student has started experimenting with digital photo manipulation for their project after initially struggling to find inspiration; this week, they produced an unexpected new look using Photoshop's pen tool and gradient map.

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 Gladstone Park Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tullamarine Primary School.