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David

Software Dev Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
A tutor MUST be able to explain concepts to students in very different ways that allow them to understand a difficult topic. Sometimes teachers at school cannot personally cater to students, so tutors should strive to explain things in a very eloquent, logical manner so that the student can follow. Ability to relate. I will not be "above" them,…
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Samuel

Software Dev Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor's job is to teach. However, I do believe that the student's experience during their time learning most important. From my observations, students will not really pay attention if they are not interested or if they are not having a good time, which is why, in my opinion, it is important that students are having a good time while they are…
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Melissa

Software Dev Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make learning fun and not tiring or boring. The subject taught or the way it's taught should always be exciting, even if the test marks are not that high yet. Once the student finds their interest in the subject, I'm sure they will climb back up and succeed in no time. My strengths as a tutor are: I…
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Naren

Software Dev Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Be a study partner who understands the level of understanding of the subject for the student. Create different analogies that are specific to the student's interests to create a passion for academics. Be an encouraging and engaging tutor who also develops the time-management and presentation skills of the student. Main strengths are my passion for…
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Kyle

Software Dev Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is be there for the student. Unlike a teacher, the tutor has the luxury of being able to pace shift, and cater to the individual. Thus, taking absolute advantage of this 'power' is of the utmost importance, making sure that you, as a tutor, are meeting the needs of your student. I believe my strengths are…
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Lokesh

Software Dev Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
In addition to providing knowledge, a tutor can definitely guide a student in the right direction. Many students face difficulty coping with the pressure at school and a tutor can provide them proper guidance on how to handle these problems. One can also make change in their life by making them fall in love with a boring subject Patience and…
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Kumareshan

Software Dev Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient, recognize that everyone learns at their own pace, and adapt to their individual needs. Understanding their perspective and finding the best way to explain concepts in a way that resonates with them is key to fostering growth and confidence in their learning journey. My…
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Beck

Software Dev Tutor Clayton, VIC
To inspire students. I remember one of my teachers told me that a teacher can not only teach students about their subjects but also about how to be a person. I have a strong academic background. I have an ATAR of 99.6. I also taught Y12 Mathematical Methods as a private tutor before. I am confidant that I can explain difficult concepts and answer…
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Vignesshwar

Software Dev Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to provide clarity, encouragement, and structure. A tutor should simplify complex ideas, guide students through problems step by step, and foster a positive learning environment where questions are always welcome. Beyond teaching content, a tutor should help students develop problem-solving strategies,…
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Mranali

Software Dev Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
A tutor can develop a passion of learning in a student so that a student can learn and grow even when the teacher is with the student or not. Its similar to teach a person how to fish instead giving them fish to eat. If student learn how to learn on their own, how to solve problems, and what should be the approach to a problem then it is more than…
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Nikith

Software Dev Tutor Clayton, VIC
Support them not only academically, but also assist them by giving them the confidence to overcome the struggles. I am an active listener, which lets me hear the students' voice. I can adapt to various scenarios, which lets me personalise tutoring to the students'…
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Rookhsaar

Software Dev Tutor Caulfield East, VIC
To help them in all the possible ways so that they are confident that they can do it. Also, try to make them think out of the box so that they can actually help themselves as well. I am always ready to help and make sure that people are understanding what needs to be done. Also, I am very patient and I can explain the same thing over and over…
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Chaithra

Software Dev Tutor Caulfield, VIC
- Successful tutors build strong relationships with their students. - Identify the strength and weakness of their students. - Efficient tutors listen and communicate with the students, Try to approach the problem in easily without any hindrance. -They must be well versed with content and expertise at the field. - As a tutor it is very important…
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Arth

Software Dev Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Explaining the concepts clearly and easily along with appropriate examples are the must for a tutor. But, more importantly, a tutor should help students cultivate good habits like hard work, discipline, confidence, time management etc. By doing so, a student not only grows academically but also personally. And this can help them in the future. I…
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Aadit

Software Dev Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the student enjoy the subject he teaches. Additionally, a tutor can comfort the student that there is no need to be afraid of the subject. If he or she faces any problem in the subject, that the tutor will be there to help them solve the problem. My greatest strength as a tutor is that I am always…
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Ria

Software Dev Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, provide personalized support, and create a positive learning environment. Every student learns differently, so it’s crucial to adapt teaching methods to suit their needs. A tutor should also encourage questions and make sure the student feels comfortable…
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William

Software Dev Tutor Beaumaris, VIC
One the most important things a tutor can do for their student is to teach them how to study and learn in the absence of any teacher or tutor in order to help them throughout their entire student life. A strength of mine is that I am able to communicate fairly complicated subjects succinctly and simply. This helps tutees in their understanding of…
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Daniel

Software Dev Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
Develop a strong rapport with the student so as to better their ability to pass on their knowledge. I think I am able to relate to students very well as I only recently graduated high school myself and I believe I have a strong ability to pass on my…
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Steven

Software Dev Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them build small skills which they are able to use in their lives. For example, helping a student open up means that they have developed that skill which will help them to open up to their teachers perhaps at school etc. I believe that the role of a teacher is to help students grow…
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Nandhita

Software Dev Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence while helping them understand the subject. When a student feels supported and encouraged, they become more willing to ask questions, take risks, and engage with the material. I believe that a tutor should not only explain concepts clearly but also create a…
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Ishan

Software Dev Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere is a key aspect of my tutoring approach. I believe that open communication and personalized guidance based on each student's unique learning style are essential for success. By offering encouragement and support, I aim to boost my students' confidence in their abilities. I also prioritize developing…
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Anusuya

Software Dev Tutor Hughesdale, VIC
Better identification of problem areas - Improved academic performance - Boosts confidence in the classroom - Flexibility and Understanding - Assertive and resourceful - Excellent communication Tutor in Melbourne - Tutoring at Swinburne University, - Tutoring for Dandenong and Carrumdowns schools - Flexible and can improve academic - Car Driving…
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Nivil Antony

Software Dev Tutor Clayton, VIC
The biggest things a student can have their tutor do are to make the student feel assured, adapt their learning style to the student's, and demystify hard concepts. A student was struggling with algebra and felt discouraged. My goal was to help him understand the concepts and build their confidence. So, I broke down the problems into simple…

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Inside CheltenhamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Aryan focused on algebra revision and extended into Year 9 algebra, using worksheets to consolidate expanding and simplifying expressions.

In Year 10, Ethan reviewed geometry concepts by revisiting test material and worked through applications involving circles and cylinders.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student James prepared for an upcoming SAC by tackling probability distributions, exponential functions, and logarithms with practice questions to strengthen understanding.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion was inconsistent for several students, impacting progress.

For example, a Year 10 student was asked to finish the revision module before an upcoming test but left it incomplete, which led to gaps in understanding correlation coefficient applications.

In Year 11 Finance, one student struggled with compound interest problems after forgetting to bring key notes and had to backtrack during the session.

A Year 12 learner avoided documenting full working in parabolic functions—"he skipped writing steps, which hid sign errors"—making careless mistakes more likely on assessments and leaving him frustrated when checking answers against solutions.

Recent Achievements

A Cheltenham tutor noticed that Ethan, a Year 11 student, had previously struggled with timed assessments but recently completed a full sample test within the set time and managed all questions independently.

Max, another high schooler, used to rely heavily on hints for finance modules but now tackles extended worksheet problems without prompting, showing much more initiative during sessions.

Meanwhile, in Year 6 maths, Dylan—who was often hesitant to speak up—has begun asking clarifying questions when stuck rather than waiting silently or guessing answers.

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 Cheltenham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of the Assumption School.