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Akshat

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
As a tutor, I believe patience is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student as not all people learn at the same speed. In addition, it is also important to tackle the student's weaknesses in particular as they become more well rounded and provide them with more confidence that they can overcome challenges and makes them more open…
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Mitchell

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Having the correct materials and being able to supply such materials whenever the students may need it. Also the ability to be flexible, for example if one of my students has a test coming up, I would do everything I can to help them do well. I'm very open-minded and I learn quickly. For example if I make a mistake I am more than happy to be…
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Aaron

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
A tutor should be knowledgeable to be able to address all concerns of a student and check when unable to immediately answer a query. Additionally a tutor should be easy to talk to, allowing for untrained conversations between student and tutor. Finally, a tutor should be able to motivate their students, ridding them of the disbelief that they…
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Anika

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
As a tutor there are many things that I can do to ensure my student feels well supported. I understand that each of my students are different and will have different needs. As a tutor, I will be responsible for ensuring I understand what my student is struggling with, where my student needs extra help and then doing my best to support them so they…
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Srija

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is providing support. Whether it is support in increasing the student's knowledge or psychological support to help the student find their own interest and passion toward studying, the support provided by the tutor is essential. I am patient and constantly seek new ways to explain concepts to…
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Sirni

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to listen o what the student wants to learn and what they need to learn. A tutor should be able to be ready to answer questions as well. Over all a tutor should support their students to achieve their goals no matter their grades. Being able to figure who needs extra support and being able to make myself…
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Maanya

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
I believe it is important to know what the child is struggling on and to address it directly. If they are finding a certain part of math hard such as division, we should address that directly and keep touching back on it. Or if they just want to raise their grades, we can try improve harder content and making sure we understand the importance of…
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Vaibhava

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
A Tutor plays a very crucial role, a good tutor can even help students develop a keen interest in the subject he is teaching, which is very crucial for learning I am very patient while explaining topics and always try to teach things via interacting with…
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Arrifa

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Patience, encouragement, support and passion. When I think back on my good teachers, they were people who treated me fairly, respected me, believed in me and were also skilled in their profession. They were patient with me and never used negativity/insults to motivate my learning. They were very encouraging and I felt believed in. And I think I'm…
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Deepa

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
1. Apart from academic support, tutor can help support student's growth by fostering critical thinking and problem solving skills My strengths are: 1. Strong hold on the subject 2. Patience to work with kids 3. Ability to break complex concepts to simple manageable chunks 4. Deep passion to…
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Shirin

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to keep track of the student's record and assess their strengths and weaknesses at a personal level. Dealing patiently with kids to reach out at a personal level is a must for a tutor. I am well versed with English and Mathematics at an advanced level and have a good grasp over the other subjects as well.…
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Ananya

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a practical environment. When tutoring, the tutor should establish a strict environment that endorses the need to study. However, a balance is needed, as it should not be to the point where the student fears the tutor for making mistakes. The student should believe…
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Faith

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Help them understand the subject, even if they do not get the best marks atleast know that they are doing their best and actually learning the skills needed. I am understanding that different children have different needs when it comes to studying, whether it is pace or learning…
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Khushmeet

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
A tutor can at utmost provide their students with the methods and techniques personalised according to their needs and interests in education Can figure out the weakre areas and take steps to improve them and I try to get a bit flexible with students to make it easier for them to ask questions and queries without…
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Kaushalya

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Guiding them to achieve desired outcomes Friendliness Understanding Active listening Team work…
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Wai

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Foremostly, being able to facilitate and effective, intuitive, and friendly environment such that the student feels comfortable enough to learn is paramount for a student's success. In addition, making the learning process easy to digest and articulate is also imperative for a tutor to provide to a student. As this ensures effective learning…
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Oliver

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a mentor. While not only teaching them what they have be taught, but also being someone that they look up to several things and someone that they strive to learn from. Thats my leading by example as a tutor is important to make sure you are someone they look up to. Having a mentor…
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Rutav

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
To not be judgemental of their understanding. A concept that may seem trivial to someone may not be easily grasped by others. This may also lead to the student refraining from asking questions due to fear of judgement and this will not help in fostering a strong relationship between the two. Another important thing is to ensure that the student…
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Syeda Shabnam

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
A tutor can provide a non-judgemental space to a stuent where they would feel comfortable and confident in asking questions. Patience and empathy. I am very patient with students, I don't mind repeating until a lesson is clear. As a masters student myself I can empathise with the challenges in student…
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Yoshini

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Help them be successful in their education such as getting better scores on tests Kindness , patience and…
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Venu

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Be a facilitator, a guide , instead of being dominant. Provide opportunities to learn, develop strong academic habits, build confidence and not be judgmental. 1. Strong verbal, written and non-verbal communication skills, 2. Patience, 3. Ability to understand and appreciate thought process of student, 3. Foster a connection with student, 4. Tailor…
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Goutham

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
The most important traits in a tutor is engagement, knowledge, passion and flexibility. All of these must be incorporated within their teaching to aid the students. Hence, using these attributes the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ignite their own passion for the subject and make them into more driven learners. My strengths…
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Naveen

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Understanding that each kid is different, being patient, explaining things in an easily consumable way. On a side note, the resume I am attaching is a bit old, and I have been having trouble editing the document. I am sorry about this, and I am happy to send the latest if you are interested. Patience, formulasing individual strategies, personal…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Emily worked through probability questions and tackled algebra and indices practice, focusing on using step-by-step examples to clarify each process.

In Year 10, Sam focused on quadratic equations—solving and graphing them—and explored higher degree polynomials with a mix of written solutions and calculator checks.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Ava concentrated on differentiation in calculus and completed SAC revision sessions targeting trigonometry problems from recent class assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student relied heavily on their CAS calculator for differentiation tasks—"needs to recall formulas without prompts," noted the tutor—which led to hesitation when calculators weren't allowed.

In Year 9, skipping careful reading of probability questions resulted in misinterpreted instructions and incomplete answers.

For a Year 7 student, messy fraction working made it difficult to spot where errors had crept in; lines were crowded, so mistakes went unnoticed until reviewing.

One senior student glossed over multi-step algebra problems, confident in their understanding, but this habit meant missing key simplification steps and redoing work under time pressure during tests.

Recent Achievements

One Seabrook tutor noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who previously mixed up the product and chain rules in calculus; now, she not only distinguishes between them but can apply both when solving derivative problems.

A Year 9 student, after weeks of hesitating on algebra basics, started tackling basic algebra questions without prompting—she even attempted a few challenging worded equations for the first time.

Meanwhile, another high schooler who struggled with binomial probability questions last term managed to answer almost every question on his recent practice SAC independently.

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 Altona Meadows Library and Learning Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seabrook Primary School.