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Wandana Heights' tutors include a PhD engineering researcher, an ATAR 98.95 Dux, school leadership awardees, a primary-qualified teacher with international classroom experience, a VCE high-achiever in maths and science, accomplished youth coaches and mentors, peer-supported learning leaders, and university scholars recognised for excellence in mathematics, technology, and science.

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Deepthika

Info Processing Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Being Non-judgmental with a desire to help; does not make assumptions about students; treats all students as individuals who want to learn and have the ability to learn no matter what their personal background or circumstances are. Encourages independence: You do not want the student to rely on you at all times. Let them know that they must put…
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Saloni

Info Processing Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Provide Individualized Support: Every student has unique learning needs, strengths, and challenges. A tutor should tailor their approach to meet the specific requirements of each student, whether it involves addressing gaps in understanding, building upon existing knowledge, or adapting teaching methods to suit different learning styles. Build…
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Kyle

Info Processing Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
The most important thing in my opinion is helping the student understand the problem, simply completing the problem for them helps no-one. If a tutor can do this, then the student should be able to complete any problem. Secondly, I think that it is important to treat the student as if they are an equal. Students who require tutoring generally…
John
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John

Info Processing Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Ensuring Ng that the content is understood. I will always ask students to explain concepts back to me and work through further examples after teaching or explaining a concept. I am patient and methodical. I like to break down concepts into simple steps and love using analogy. I’m also flexible and able to adapt lessons on the fly to address gaps…
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Nagma

Info Processing Tutor Highton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to motivate them and make them laugh, to be a buddy who happens to be helping them with their school work, to acknowledge them with current, expand their grasp of the concepts and can be a influence in some tangible, positive way, helping them make essential connections, or developing…

Local Reviews

Kwan Sheng is a fantastic tutor in mathematics. He's helping our son greatly and developing his confidence in maths. Kwan Sheng is always polite, punctual and very prepared. I would recommend him very highly.
Kate Turner

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Austin practiced ordering and comparing fractions with like denominators, then explored the meaning of ratios using unit conversions.

In Year 9, Emma tackled solving simultaneous equations through both substitution and elimination methods, working through textbook examples step by step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jack focused on index laws—applying rules to simplify expressions—and began revision on surds for extra challenge.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 English, one student hesitated to start essay introductions and conclusions, sharing that "getting words down is hard" until a list of sentence starters was introduced—this blank-page anxiety slowed exam practice.

Meanwhile, in Year 9 Maths, forgetting to bring both books and calculator home made it difficult to track class progress or reinforce learning from Pythagoras lessons.

In Year 7, a reliance on mental calculation led a student to skip using the calculator for complex tasks; as noted, "she doesn't have to do all maths in her head," but this habit caused confusion with longer problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wandana Heights noticed one Year 11 student who used to hesitate with tricky algebra questions now actively asks for harder problems and works through them with minimal guidance.

In Year 8, another student—who previously struggled to plan English text responses—completed a full introduction, conclusion, and body outline independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner surprised her tutor by tackling complex fraction addition with far greater accuracy than before; she even explained her steps aloud after having trouble verbalising her process last term.

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 Highton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Montpellier Primary School.