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Tutors in Yendon include a K–12 teaching specialist with over a decade's experience in schools across Australia and Asia, a current secondary maths and science teacher, a learning support officer and private tutor, an ATAR 97.8 scorer, multiple VCE subject duxes, peer mentors, sports coaches, performing arts educators, and seasoned tutors with postgraduate credentials.

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Physics Tutor Mount Helen, VIC
A tutor should help a student feel confident in their abilities, and ensure the student understands. A tutor should also help students find intrinsic motivation, help them find a reason to study that comes from their own goals and aspirations, rather than having study feel like a chore. I focus on fundamental understanding, and try to find gaps in…
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Merjema

Physics Tutor Mount Clear, VIC
A tutor can offer a relaxing atmosphere for students, with no pressure, so students can have a better understanding of the tasks asked to be solved. working one on one give better results and more inclusion of student being tutored. My strength as a tutor is that I have an excellent ability to explain tasks and I am able to simplify things very…
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David is very friendly and thorough. My son is already feeling confident in his maths and it's only been two weeks.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Greta worked on negative numbers and like terms in algebra, as well as reinforcing fraction and decimal basics using number lines.

Year 10 student Zoe focused on trigonometry by labelling sides of right-angled triangles, writing sin/cos/tan ratios, and solving for unknowns with calculators.

For Year 11, Josh practised domain and range for functions—including the vertical line test—and graphed linear inequalities to deepen understanding of function behaviour.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often skipped double-checking answers in algebra and geometry, leading to confusion about whether to multiply or divide when isolating variables—"notes were taken on this for test," the tutor noted.

In Year 10, a tendency to rely heavily on visual methods for fractions (such as drawing circles) made it hard to handle more complex denominators or move confidently into abstract fraction problems.

A senior student in Year 12 displayed avoidance of feedback, guessing or leaving blank responses instead of clarifying with teachers during tests, which left recurring misunderstandings unaddressed and increased anxiety before assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Yendon tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who had been struggling to remember when to use sine, cosine, or tangent—now he's not only recognising triangle sides quickly but choosing the right function independently.

Another high schooler has started forming equations with barely any prompting and applies the quadratic formula confidently after weeks of needing step-by-step help.

Meanwhile, a primary student who used to guess at fraction questions is now grouping arrays methodically and checking her answers by counting, even explaining why 6/12 and 1/2 are equal without being asked.

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 Sebastopol Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Damascus College - St Brendan's.