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Tutors in Viewbank include a PhD-qualified university lecturer and creative writing prizewinner, seasoned early childhood and primary educators, high-ATAR achievers with peer mentoring experience, VCE subject dux recipients, international curriculum specialists, science researchers guiding K–12 outreach, and dedicated volunteers supporting underprivileged students in literacy, maths, and STEM.

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Tutor Rosanna, VIC
To create a positive learning environment for the student understanding the unique potential of the student. Patience and understanding Strong background in the subject of…
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Laleh

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
Building trust with the student by being honest and approachable, understanding the student's way of thinking and allowing them to use their own creativity to solve the problems, assessing their performance and giving feedback for improvement, and last but not the least, being creative in using different teaching strategies. • Deep knowledge of…
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Sankhaja

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
A tutor should be a mentor for students. It is the responsibility of a tutor to provide subject matter and help a student excel in the subject while understanding the student's standard, capabilities and needs. I can make a student independent and help the student for his/her personal growth too. The most important things a tutor can do for a…
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Abbey

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
build the students confidence helping the student enjoy their…
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Michael

Tutor Bulleen, VIC
I think that a tutor should be able to meet the individual needs of a student and present the content in an easily understandable format for them especially in the field of mathematics where there are often multiple pathways to achieving an answer. My strengths as a tutor come from me being a good listener and a dedicated person who will work…
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Zhuoqian

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
Nowadays, a good teacher is not just deliver learning materials, lecture student and give instruction and information, but play a facilitator role. We need to teach them how to learn and how to solve problems. Good teachers have a huge impact on learners and help them engage in lifelong learning. They can make a world of difference on a child from…
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Peter

Tutor Watsonia, VIC
Gaining a sense of self. Self-respect. Self-confidence. Self-esteem. These seem to help learning. I rarely teach. I prefer asking questions and letting the student discover the…
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Riya

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
Understanding the weak points and listening to their problems helps establish trust between the tutor and the student. This makes a tutor approachable. A tutor should never make their students feel that any question is dumb. Imparting the idea that all questions are good questions and students should never fear while asking anything is one of the…
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Memphis

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
Most importantly, the tutor should be able to help the student achieve their desired academic results whilst under the tutor's tutelage, as this is the whole purpose of being a tutor. However, it is almost equally important to instill confidence in a student, that they will feel comfortable enough to step out of their comfort zones. More often…
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Tutor Bulleen, VIC
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing clear and effective explanations, fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, and tailoring their teaching methods to suit the individual needs of the student. It's crucial to build the student's confidence by celebrating their progress and helping…
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Buddhini

Tutor Templestowe, VIC
Helping to overcome their fear on the subject and make it more convenient for the student Understanding the student and teaching to the point until both me and student are truly…
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Caitlin

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
A tutor must be able to approach problems/concepts in different ways until they find the best way that the kid understands. Teachers have method that suit the whole class, whereas tutors must be able to look deeper into the specific areas a kid is struggling in and answer their questions that take longer and more practice. Tutors must be able to…
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Aidan

Tutor Watsonia, VIC
I think it is extremely important for a tutor to be adaptable. Different students have differing learning styles and needs, and therefore, to help different students, you need to be able to tailor your tutoring to individualised approaches. Furthermore, rather than just giving the children the answers, as a tutor it is important to be able to help…
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Sophie

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
Be prepared for a lesson, be interested, explain things properly and clearly, make sure they actually understand and aren't just saying 'yes', allowing them to work through some tasks themselves. I think I am good at explaining and communicating. I am also quite down to earth, so I think that it is easy to ask me any questions.…
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Alexander

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
To understand their student well and be able to build a comfortable relationship with their student. I am able to understand students and also the content I am teaching well. Thus, I am able to individually tailor how I teach to different…
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Gonzalo

Tutor Montmorency, VIC
Guide them and help them build their confidence as they learn. To a degree, that allows them to then learn on their own and become independent. The best part of being a tutor is when you realize your student no longer needs you. It's easy for me to position myself in someone else's shoes. I'm usually very good at identifying what my students don't…
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palak

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
According to me, a tutor can help his student improve and be a stepping stone in achieving his goals . A tutor can make his student be a better person , and can inculcate the genuine love of learning and knowledge and showing others what it looks like to be passionate about his future. Sharing knowledge with the students is the main thing but…
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Ruben

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
I believe that there are two crucial things that tutors can and should do for students. Firstly, each tutor should present the rationale and the logic while explaining new concepts to students rather than make them memorize and automatically follow the rules or steps. Students should understand what they do and that is the responsibility of…
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Sharon

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
I aim to help students find their confidence and strengths. When it comes to 1:1 tutoring, I tailor my teaching based on the student's learning…
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Shalini

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
I believe a tutor should be a role model for the students and encourage him/her on their academic journey. I have found that many times students don't have proper guidance in regards to academics, hence they develop this stigma that they are not smart enough. As a tutor my role is to encourage the students to not only do better in school but also…
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Razi

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
-Agree upon goals, whatever they are, and achieve them. E.g. learn concept X/do sheet Y/write Z about A -Respect time: wasting time is inefficient and cringe Being young as well, I think I can empathise with the clients, and can see from their point of view what is difficult, leading me to have to create a new way to explain the content. I also…
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Anthea

Tutor Greensborough, VIC
It is important to be patient and a good listener. Students learn at their own pace and you cannot push them. Even if something seems simple to you, for the student it might not be. Being a good listener means not dominating the conversation. Allow the students to ask questions and give the students plenty of time to answer your questions.…
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Tania

Tutor Heidelberg Heights, VIC
Developing confidence, offering personalised guidance, and cultivating a sincere love of learning are the three most crucial things I can do for a student. Patience and empathy are two of my greatest qualities. Since each student learns differently, I take the time to explain ideas in a way that meets their particular need. My excellent…

Local Reviews

Getting started with a EzyMath Tutor was very easy for us, after the initial online request by us the rest was proactive by the EzyMath office. The tutors we had were very friendly, with each having their own tricks to help my son understands what he couldn't at school.
David, Viewbank

Inside ViewbankTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Zoe worked on converting between fractions and decimals, as well as tackling geometry problems involving three-dimensional shapes like prisms and pyramids.

In Year 7, Alex focused on algebra from Chapter 4 of the Edrolo textbook and practiced solving equations using different techniques.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Maya prepared for a probability and statistical analysis test, working through practice questions to strengthen her understanding of data interpretation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student in mathematics often left homework incomplete, which meant "basic and elementary concepts were still foreign" during lessons—key gaps appeared when new algebra content was introduced.

For a Year 10 class, lack of attention span made it hard to interpret questions correctly; as one tutor observed, "he missed what the question was really asking," leading to avoidable errors.

In senior years, messy handwriting and reluctance to show working led to confusion when revisiting problems.

When homework is neglected or rushed, progress stalls and confidence dips during revision before tests.

Recent Achievements

One Viewbank tutor noticed a Year 8 student who, after struggling with basic fraction addition, now solves algebraic equations independently—a big step up from earlier sessions.

In a recent high school session, two brothers who often hesitated to participate began enthusiastically competing to answer percentage questions first, showing much more initiative than before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously lost focus easily managed to read through his homework and tackle tricky decimal problems on his own; he finished the final set of calculations without needing any reminders.

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