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Tutors in South Kingsville include a PhD mathematics lecturer and university tutor, a seasoned primary school teacher with a decade's experience, secondary and VCE subject specialists with ATARs up to 97.9 (including dux honours), award-winning science and humanities teachers, competitive exam coaches, SAT instructors, and youth mentors skilled in maths Olympiads, creative writing, sports coaching, and music.

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Thomas

Economics Tutor Newport, VIC
I believe that encouragement and support is crucial to tutoring. A tutor must be able to reassure students when they feel stuck, or discouraged about a certain subject. I'm very personable. I am able to find the most effective way to explain a problem based on the student. Above all else, I adore sharing knowledge, in all aspects, from my own…
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Economics Tutor Spotswood, VIC
As I said above, sharing knowledge is always the first priority. Because our job, as tutors, is to help the students with problems related to knowledge, wisdom. Second, encouraging them to show their best efforts in the school work is also necessary. To me, letting them discover new knowledge and be independent on what they need to do is…
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Krista Stephanie Joy
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Krista Stephanie Joy

Economics Tutor Tottenham, VIC
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do is make the student feel totally at ease with the subject. When they’re comfortable, they’re more open to asking questions and enjoying the learning process. It’s also about building their confidence, showing them they’re capable of understanding even the tricky stuff. And…
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Rish

Economics Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Listen to the students and understand what the actual issue is. More often than not it's not the concept itself but how the student is processing the concept, and if you don't see that you'll only be able to help them understand through repetition. My ability to tailor lessons to a students needs and study styles. I enjoy working with both…
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Anh Minh (Michael)

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
A good tutor should always be patient and supportive while also making classes engaging. Maintaining a positive attitude not only strengthens the teacher-student relationship but also boosts students' confidence in their learning. An engaging class is essential, as students need a break from the overwhelming amount of content they are absorbing. …
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Sebastian

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is being patient and have the ability to explain concepts. Through my previous tutoring experiences, I've learned that it can sometimes be challenging when a student struggles with a concept that seems straightforward. However, I've learnt that the most effective way to support a…
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saloni

Economics Tutor Maidstone, VIC
I believe that every child is unique. But as they grow older, their creative confidence is lost. Everything can be transformed if we can transform the brain and recreate those neural connections which will bring back creative intuition in your life. I try to curate experiential transformation learning in my teachings to bring back creative…
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Mauro

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
Sometimes children are conditioned to think that some subjects are simply not for them or they will always struggle. I believe if you can discover the best way for a student to learn you can reverse that belief and truly help a student enjoy the learning process. Patient Great Attitude Positive Motivator Firm but…
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Hasan Mohammad Abdul

Economics Tutor Sunshine, VIC
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching approach to meet the student's individual needs, and build the student's confidence in their abilities. Additionally, a tutor should provide clear explanations, offer constructive feedback, and…
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Jun Hua

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
Helping student to like the subjects. I scored very well in the final exams of high…
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William

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
Critcal thinking and the method of approching to problems are what I think the most important in doing maths. Answers to the problem without critcal thinking is generally useless. I live in the city, therefore is fairly convenient to teach as a tutor. Furthermore, I am confident to teach others in the maths and economics areas since I now major in…
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Prerna

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
Tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. A successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. When tutors focus on goal setting, creating benchmarks and planning backwards, this sets students up for academic progress. When an economics tutor…
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Xuan Ni

Economics Tutor Port Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do is make the student feel supported and understood. Ceating a space where the student feels safe to ask questions and make mistakes is important. A good tutor should listen and adapt their approach based on the student’s needs. Sometimes students already have the ability but they just…
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Kangzhe

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
I believe that building a strong teacher-student relationship is the most important thing. Most students who seek for tutoring are either aiming to break their limits, or catch up with others. Both motivation requires significant support from their peers, thus, as an economics tutor, building a strong TSR can robustly improve students' learning…
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Andre

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
To not give up on students who are less likely capable of understanding. The willingness to go the extra mile to create different ways of perspective for students to understand certain theories or learning. Connecting to the subjects with reality situation as examples. Allowing students to see perspectives not only from books, but also from the…
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Diya

Economics Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
I believe the most important thing for an economics tutor is to listen to and understand their student's weaknesses and strengths. Often I find many people lack personalisation and simply follow the curriculum. I like to take a different approach where I really personalise my teaching depending on the student's capabilities and learning style. I…
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Michael

Economics Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
Teach them how to learn, not simply tell them the answer. This allows them to develop their skills when the tutor is not present. I believe my strength lies in my ability to communicate ideas…
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Pushp

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
I think the most important steps are, making sure the student has understood, even if you have to re-explain the concept an n number of times or in a multiple different ways, and providing support whenever the student needs it. I hate tutors that charge for help given outside of their class times, or those who specifically arrange for short…
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Snigdha

Economics Tutor Docklands, VIC
A tutor should try to think like a student tutor should try to get into the child’s mind, mostly an economics tutor should try to bend according to the child’s need because if a tutor is just like a machine then they won’t be able to critically analyse where the child is unable to grasp the knowledge so it’s very very important that a…
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Yuxuan

Economics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Teach them how to organize the knowledge frame and study approach, which is not only helpful for their current subjects but also useful to the further study. Firstly, I have the most patience and passion on teaching. And also, I pay more attention on the strengthen of the learning approach and logic, which is more helpful for students' further…
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Emily

Economics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I believe that each student should be heard in the classroom and encouraged to contribute to discussions. It is important for them to engage in active learning rather than just listening to a teacher speak passively. I find that I can relate to students on a personal level and connect with them through pop culture and references, strengthening…
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Zichun

Economics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to assist them to find their method of learning and to foster their ability of independent and critical thinking. As I believe every kids learn best at their own method, I prioritise my student's preference and feedback on which way of learning they understands best.…
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Economics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Being an economics tutor means that I need to ensure what I communicate really reach students. Even if my teaching plan for students are well-planned, poor communication would be counter-productive because students not understand what I want to say. - Communication and interpersonal skills - Patience - Analytic skill - Time management…

Local Reviews

Cassandra has told me that her new tutor DJ has an excellent teaching style. He shows her every step of a maths problem and encourages questions. DJ also goes to the effort of making up personalised worksheets for her based on her maths book. Thank you, DJ, the effort is appreciated.
Maria, Newport

Inside South KingsvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ayaan worked through linear graphs by finding equations and intercepts, as well as applying Pythagoras' theorem to calculate triangle sides.

In Year 10, Lily focused on quadratic techniques such as completing the square and practiced with past exam questions to solidify her understanding.

For Year 11, Marcus tackled differentiation, including applications to maximum and minimum problems, and reviewed how to solve cubic equations using the factor theorem.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, particularly in algebra practice; as one tutor noted, "she needs to finish practice sample test questions."

In Year 11 Maths Methods, revision often focused on easier problems, with skipped harder textbook exercises—this limited readiness for exam-style questions.

A Year 7 learner avoided attempting unfamiliar trigonometry tasks, preferring to revisit solved examples instead of tackling new ones.

When a senior student forgot to bring previous test papers for review, valuable feedback opportunities were lost. This led to last-minute cramming rather than steady progress and undermined confidence before assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Kingsville recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking questions now pausing the lesson to explain where she got stuck on last week's homework, then tackling logarithm problems more independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student who previously struggled with graphing trig functions worked through practice tests and confidently approached tougher tangent graphs without prompting.

In Year 4, one student who was hesitant to participate at first is now actively answering questions during lessons and learning from mistakes, showing a new willingness to engage each session.

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 Yarraville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Margaret Mary's School.