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Tutors in Bundoora include a La Trobe PhD statistician and published university instructor, a former assistant professor of engineering, experienced school maths teachers for Years 3–13, an RMIT aerospace student with US teaching experience, multiple Olympiad and academic award winners, Mac.Robertson Girls' High School graduates (ATAR 99+), and Kumon-trained primary specialists.

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Daisy

Legal Studies Tutor Ivanhoe, VIC
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Kaynat

Legal Studies Tutor Epping, VIC
To provide support. This is in the form of ensuring the students mental health is not compromised and is acknowledged. Tutoring doesn’t and shouldn’t feel like a burden for a student but a sense of trust that they can feel when in a tutoring lesson My ability to cooperate and understand students. Because I’ve been a student of a wonderful…
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Sienna

Legal Studies Tutor Templestowe, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning feel approachable, and help them develop a genuine understanding, not just memorise answers. A good tutor listens, is patient, and creates an environment where the student feels safe to ask questions and make mistakes. It's also important…
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Lavenia

Legal Studies Tutor Fawkner, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to use personalised strategies that suit the student's learning style so that they can benefit from their one-on-one lessons in a way that they don't have the opportunity to in the classroom. I also believe it is important for a tutor to understand both the strengths and…
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Cecelia

Legal Studies Tutor Coburg North, VIC
- Making young people passionate about learning/bettering their skills in and beyond the tutoring room - Maintaining an approachable but professional demeanour - Discuss assessment expectations for assignments and upcoming exams Strengths: Enthusiasm for reading, writing, comprehension and analysis, fun and approachable tutoring methods,…
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Hannah

Legal Studies Tutor Coburg North, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make sure they feel comfortable in the learning environment, and that they are actually learning and benefitting from tutoring classes, by performing well. Also, to make sure that the student knows that the tutor cares for them and wants to see them reach their goals and…

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I was looking for a tutor for my child and found it complicated and confusing looking online at all the different options. I also didn't know if I could trust these people that weren't in a company. I found EzyMath and was very pleased with their level of communication. My child was matched with a very friendly, professional tutor. She gave my child confidence very quickly and I have seen my childs school marks go up so much the teacher asked me what we were doing at home. I highly recommend Ezymath.
Simone, Bundoora

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Content Covered

Year 12 student Bailey worked through mean, median, and mode as well as standard deviation and interquartile range for statistics, often applying these concepts to real data sets.

Another Year 12 student revised vector functions and prepared for an upcoming SAC on vectors, with particular attention to notation and application problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student covered indices and logarithms in detail, solving a range of practice questions to build confidence before moving onto exponential equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Methods, one student's "rigid" approach meant he missed alternative strategies when questions didn't match his expectations, as a tutor noted: "if the question didn't specify to use something, he often won't think of it himself."

For another senior student, juggling four different textbooks left him struggling to connect ideas—during tests, this scattershot method caused confusion and made recall harder.

Meanwhile, in Year 8 algebra revision, an over-focus on practical problems led to neglected fundamentals; key concepts slipped through the cracks because less familiar topics were avoided.

On high-pressure exam days, moments of panic compounded errors rather than resolving them.

Recent Achievements

A Bundoora tutoring session recently highlighted Bailey's progress in high school maths—he's now independently identifying errors in textbook answers, a step up from when he would simply accept solutions without question.

Another tutor noted that Noah, also in high school, has begun bridging gaps between concepts and is more willing to attempt challenging problems instead of skipping them as he used to.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student surprised their tutor by tackling multi-step word problems on their own after previously needing every step explained.

Last week, Bailey chose to work solo on new material and managed all ten questions without prompting.

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