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Tutors in West Footscray include a university mathematics lecturer with five years' teaching experience, an award-winning assistant teacher whose IGCSE students all earned top grades, a published maths author and specialist K–12 numeracy aide, high-achieving peer mentors and subject duxes, plus passionate STEM graduates and creative writers skilled in engaging young learners.

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Mehak

Geography Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making them feel like studies are not burden and understanding their emotions as well I think understanding the students and communicating well with everyone are my strength as a…
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Harmanjot

Geography Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Tutor can guide the student effectively. Tutoring doesn’t mean delivering lecture and completing the curriculum. It is responsible for holistic development of the pupils. Most important a teacher can do is to check the students individual growth and planning for the same. I have more than 4 years of teaching experience. I have taught formally as…
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Mahesh Kumar

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor can be a role model for the student. Generally students observe character and skills of a tutor and in most cases they try to imitate them. As a tutor we have to be a responsible individual gradually transferring our personality to aspiring students. After all today's students are tommorrow's mentors. I think my determination and my…
Andrew
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Andrew

Geography Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is allowing a student time to try and solve aspects of the problem themselves following proper guidance, instead of hand-holding them the entire way. This helps build critical thinking skills and allows the student to recognise the roots of the question. A tutor should also be understanding of any…
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David

Geography Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I feel the most important thing that a tutor can do is to listen to the students as they explain what they don't understand and to help fully explain the solution of the problem to the student and to verify that the students understands the new concepts. I am patient with the students and I can work through many examples with the student until he…
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Rochelle

Geography Tutor Kingsville, VIC
Try to understand their problems and weaknesses and help them to get over it by guiding them . Help them to overcome their difficulties they face in any subjects. Help them to concentrate more and learn things quickly. 1. Problem Solving 2. Organization 3. Communication skills 4. Learner 5. Creativity 6. Openness 7. Empathy 8. Understand…
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Johannes

Geography Tutor Maidstone, VIC
The most important is to build a sense of confidence by providing the student with help in the areas they most need it. It needs to be done in an environment that includes effective communication and where the student feels comfortable with the tutor. My strengths are perseverance, patience and a willingness to work on and resolve a student's…
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Vonnie

Geography Tutor Yarraville, VIC
Prepare them for their long-term goals and help them understand their own brain and style of learning. I have a Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Sciences). I am also completing my final year subjects for a Master of Teaching (Biomedical Sciences). I have 40 days currently in placement experience and had a taught Year 7s and 8s in Science as well…
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Neelkumar

Geography Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
1. Understand them, identify their strengths and weaknesses and according to which teach/guide them. 2. Motivate students in such a way that they become self-learners which eventually would help them succeed in every areas of their life. Perseverance Patience Good communication skills Maintains confidentiality Customized teaching style to…
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Bianca

Geography Tutor Spotswood, VIC
I consider building confidence in a student highly important when tutoring. In my experience as a teacher, students often value one on one teaching where available. Being able to focus on one student and their needs within their own education, builds a more confident student whether in their work, or when seeking assistance from teachers. Building…
Navjot
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Navjot

Geography Tutor Albion, VIC
I consider encouragement, feedback and trust to be an important part of tutoring. The teacher should support the learner to become more confident in their own academic capabilities, giving them timely and accurate feedback. Also, it is just as important to build positive relationships with your students so they can come to you with their problems…
Nathan
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Nathan

Geography Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
Help him to go further and improve himself by providing better advice than a classroom teacher. As a tutor, I would be able to focus on my student to understand his strengths and weaknesses better than anyone. With this knowledge the tutor could provide advices focused on how to correct the student and allow him to have better scores easily. I'm…
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Declan

Geography Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
A tutor needs to understand that every student learns differently. Therefore it is important to understand, especially if a tutor has multiple students, that one lesson won't have the same effect on every student. Tutors must adapt to teach students specific details they do not know and in specific ways. I'm proficient at adapting my teaching…
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Thomas

Geography Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing is to engage with the student. It is more beneficial for the student and tutor to work together and be open to new ideas or methods to tackle questions. Instead of the tutor forcing the student to use one method, engaging with the student will lead to the most effective way to solve the question and will lead to successful…
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Juvelino

Geography Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
For math, required a clear explanation and provide as much as exercise as possible (calculations). A practical examples required also for student to understand how to solve a simpler math problems. Engaging with students for discussions and identify their weaknesses (issues) before tutoring class starts. Very engaging, my background as an…
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Danielle

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is just be present for that student. Being aware of the human being, whether they're having a good day or an off day, whether they're engaging with the set activities and learning criteria etc. I think the main point of tutoring is to tailor the activities to suit the individual's interests, while…
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Brigid

Geography Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
As a tutor, I encourage each student and show patience when something is 'difficult', 'boring', or the student doesn't think they 'are good at this subject'. This includes finding learning methods that will best engage the individual in different situations. 1) Experience in understanding how best to motivate and teach different people, depending…
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Yasmin

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them gain knowledge on an idea that wasn't understood prior to your tutoring. Again, I think it is a rewarding feeling to know that someone has learned something new because of you! As a person, I am extremely patient and understanding. I've been told I'm a great teacher as I've…
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Kiran

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
I think it’s not only about teaching them the assigned subjects but also guiding them and boosting their confidence when it comes to exams, presentation or any other academical activities. It shouldn’t be one way classes it should always be interactive, interesting and innovative. I would also focus on maintaining the tutor and the student…
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Ashley

Geography Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student build independence. It's not just about teaching them the material it’s about empowering them to think for themselves and solve problems on their own. By encouraging self-reliance and critical thinking, I aim to give students the tools they need to succeed long after our…
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ANURAG

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Listening to what student needs and delivering to their needs with precision I am a tutor at the university of Melbourne and Monash university…
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Ruth

Geography Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think being a good communicator is the most important thing a tutor can be for a student. It is their job to help students understand and learn and seamless communication is key to this I think i am kind, friendly and approachable. I am nurturing and patient and believe I can create a fun and reassuring learning…
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Abhijit

Geography Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated. Often at a young age if we fail to grasp a concept it can damage our self-confidence. Therefore it is a tutor's responsibility to bring out the 'never give up'attitude in students and motivate them to continue trying until they can overcome the hurdle. Tutors should…

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Rob, Maribyrnong

Inside West FootscrayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Angela focused on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and simplifying fractions using written examples.

For Year 10, Eleanor worked through regression analysis—including interpreting results on a graphing calculator—and practiced questions from Chapters 3A–C.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sydnie reviewed slopes and rates by applying linear relations to real-world problems such as speed and water flow calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often relied on a calculator for simple division (e.g., "1000/5"), which slowed progress on more complex tasks and reduced confidence in mental maths.

In Year 11 English, a student kept rewriting analysis paragraphs—even those praised by teachers—due to anxiety about finding the 'perfect' answer, rather than editing for clarity or building on strong points; as one tutor noted, "she rewrote good sentences out of self-doubt."

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student struggled to keep track of assignment dates and sometimes forgot to annotate key passages before assessments, making revision rushed and less targeted.

Recent Achievements

A West Footscray tutor recently noticed that Amelia now confidently applies concepts like regression analysis and can even explain her thinking out loud after reviewing practice problems.

In English, Eleanor used to rewrite entire drafts instead of editing, but she's begun breaking her writing into steps—first outlining, then making targeted edits—and now supports her arguments with clearer evidence.

Meanwhile, Sydnie had always been reluctant to ask for help with long division; last session she asked specific questions about the process and completed all her calculations without a calculator.

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 Footscray West—or at your child's school (with permission), like Footscray West Primary School.