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Yering's tutors include a secondary maths and science teacher with curriculum leadership experience, Monash and Melbourne University graduates with First Class Honours, an IIT-trained engineer, VCE high-achievers (ATARs to 96), seasoned school-based mentors and coaches, university-level teaching associates, and passionate specialists in both K–12 academic support and youth engagement.

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Joshua

Physics Tutor Mount Evelyn, VIC
Support and encourage them, while also extending them past their own expectations of themselves. Also providing deep understanding of topics, and not hesitating to go outside of curriculum/study design to enable rich and deep understanding. Patience, commitment to the task, always making sure that content is fully grasped and understood and having…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Coldstream, VIC
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to listen and observe. Rather than provide a pre-packaged set of examples based on the subject matter, a tutor should tailor their sessions to each individual so that learning can be maximised. A tutor needs to listen to the needs of the student and work with them to find out where…
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Kristopher

Physics Tutor Chirnside Park, VIC
To be patient, understanding and always willing to go back to the basics and refresh their memory and to get the work to fit together. But mostly the tutor must be someone who the student is comfortable with and able to ask any questions or queries however small or silly they may think they might be. Strengths: Excelent communication and people…
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Christopher

Physics Tutor Lilydale, VIC
I think that possibly the most important thing a physics tutor can do is instill confidence in a student. By motivating and building a positive relationship with the student a tutor can really motivate a student to succeed. It is extremely important to be patient and understanding with the student, and provide support and encouragement. Finally,…
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Jillian

Physics Tutor Mount Evelyn, VIC
By making learning fun and relatible students can see the benefits of learning the content. This allows students to see the practical part of their learning and will be more engaged to learn something they can use now or later in life. I am a very patience person which is important when teaching because students need time to try and understand the…
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Chinmay

Physics Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
The tutor most importantly can make students feel more confident about their learning. Also, tutors can help change students approach to situations which will help them shape their future in the long run. I possess Excellent organisational and communication skills. I am emotionally intelligent which I think is the most important thing for the…

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Inside YeringTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Baylee practiced converting between mixed and improper fractions, as well as using diagrams to solve division problems.

In Year 8, Riley worked on making y the subject in algebraic equations and explored composite functions through targeted exercises.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Cameron focused on analysing persuasive techniques in opinion articles and developed structured introductions for comparative language analysis tasks.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 English, one student hesitated to write ideas freely, "worrying too much about how it should be phrased," which led to slow drafting and missed opportunities for deeper analysis—especially when planning exam essays.

For a Year 6 maths session, another student often confused which sides to use for area calculations (e.g., multiplying the wrong dimensions) and struggled with estimation tasks, slowing progress in geometry.

In both cases, reluctance to risk mistakes or difficulty recalling key processes meant more time spent revisiting basics than building new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Yering noticed Cameron, a Year 11 student, is now annotating texts more independently—he's begun highlighting key quotes and linking them to themes without needing prompts, which marks a shift from his earlier reliance on guidance.

Baylee, in Year 7, has started actively requesting more challenging decimal problems during sessions and made only one error when writing numbers as words—a big change from her frequent hesitations last term.

Meanwhile, Elsie (Year 4) moved from struggling with vertical addition and subtraction to confidently adding two- and three-digit numbers together by the end of her lesson.

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 Yarra Glen Reading Room—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yering Primary School.