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Himani

Info Processing Tutor Lovely Banks, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to have a brilliant understanding of student's learning pace and basic knowledge so that the tutor can easily change teaching methods whenever required. Additional to this it is also important for a tutor to make the concepts interesting, be disciplined, punctual as well excellent communication skills for…
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Richard

Info Processing Tutor Corio, VIC
- Being patient with a student - Knowing what what section of children you generally gel well with. Each student is going to be different. - Flexibility, Dynamism & Openness to Changing - A tutor is effective only when they’re able to adapt quickly and change their pedagogy, communication style, etc, - Good Communication Skills and the…
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Mankaran Singh

Info Processing Tutor Corio, VIC
Make them (the student and the tutor both) feel confident in themselves and their ability that they'll get it done. 1. Ability to explain things in simple ways. 2. Have my ways of guiding and relating with real life…
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Joshua

Info Processing Tutor Corio, VIC
Engage with interesting practical examples (if applicable), have the ability to break down tasks step by step to support structural skills and work with students to draw links between topics and analogous examples. For strengths I think I have a good ability to work things through in a step by step manner, as well as a knowledge base that in…
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Jack

Info Processing Tutor Bell Park, VIC
A tutor needs to analyse and understand the way a specific student learns, and cater for that. While a tutors ability to explain a problem is important, I believe the ability to explain a problem in a variety of different ways, while also showing a student that needing help with school is completely normal, is of upmost importance. I understand…
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Ayush

Info Processing Tutor Bell Park, VIC
To listen, and understand why a student isn't understanding a topic. Everyone is different, and tutors need to be able to adapt to everyone's own needs, and be able to find creative ways to teach them in ways they will actually learn. It is also important to ensure students go back to previous topics after learning them, to ensure long-term…

Local Reviews

This is week 3 for Brandon and so far so good. He relates well and is comfortable with Marcus which is a compliment to Marcus. I did notice that whilst doing his homework Brandon was able to go back to his previous working out strategies Marcus showed him and he was able to figure it out himself. I'm glad I finally made the decision to get a tutor I wish we did this sooner.
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Inside Lovely BanksTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jack worked on multiplying and dividing fractions as well as connecting fractions, decimals, and percentages using practice exercises.

For Year 10, Emily reviewed adding and subtracting algebraic fractions before moving into scientific notation through a chapter progress quiz.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia focused on graphing quadratics by sketching parabolas using turning points and transformations, applying these skills to real-world contexts with textbook examples.

Recent Challenges

Several students across Years 7–10 displayed a recurring process challenge: not fully reading or re-reading questions before answering, leading to confusion about what was required.

For example, during Year 8 algebra sessions, "he confused himself by not reading the question correctly," which meant time was spent clarifying intent instead of progressing.

In Year 9, one student's focus sometimes slipped during statistics work, causing minor distractions and missed details.

These moments resulted in extra backtracking or incomplete understanding during lessons, as seen when a Year 10 student remarked on being "a little tired" and struggled to keep attention fixed on key steps.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Lovely Banks noticed that Zack, a high school student, has become much more proactive about his learning—he now regularly asks for clarification on algebra and probability problems instead of quietly moving on when confused.

Another high schooler, Aiden, recently started using "back-checking" without prompting; after making an error in a trigonometry question, he independently reworked it until he found the mistake and got it right.

Meanwhile, Hudson in Year 8 has shifted from guessing at fraction problems to talking through each step out loud before writing down answers. Last week, he completed all his set homework with every solution neatly shown.

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 Corio Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kardinia International College - Kardinia Grove Campus.