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Yan Yean's tutors include a VCE Academic Excellence Award recipient and peer mentor, a seasoned Year 10–12 maths tutor with international experience, an ATAR 91.45 graduate and music awardee, Kumon-trained assistants, competitive Rubik's Cube solver and Maths Olympiad achievers, student teachers with education degrees, and experienced youth mentors in sports, swimming, and debating.

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Alan

English Tutor South Morang, VIC
Motivate and keep accountable. Results driven, people skills,…
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Zack

English Tutor South Morang, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is talk to them. A tutor should directly ask the student what they are struggling with in class and what they need assistance with. The student should feel comfortable asking the tutor questions about schoolwork. This is important as a tutor provides a student with much more direct and focused…
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Jessel

English Tutor South Morang, VIC
The most valuable thing I learnt from my tutors is organisations skills and effort. I was taught that managing time and organising oneself can reduce the stress that most students face in VCE and lower levels of education thus improving grades and overall mental well being. The knowledge that I have obtained over my years at school and the…
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Eva

English Tutor South Morang, VIC
It is extremely important that a tutor is encouraging and can open their student up to the world of learning, enabling them to find a love of not just the subject, but of studying and bettering themselves. A tutor must show both compassion and enthusiasm, and always go out of their way to ensure each and every student leaves feeling satisfied and…
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Shaizaad

English Tutor Wollert, VIC
Help them to break down a problem and follow a methodical set of steps. A lot of science and mathematics subjects require a lot of practice and exposure to problems and questions. Starting from the basic routine work and working to more complex, abstract concepts is the key to good teaching. My strengths involve working around student's strengths…
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Abeer

English Tutor Wollert, VIC
I think the one the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be creative and flexible with learning styes. For example, if a student doesn’t understand a particular concept or problem even after the tutor has gone through it and broken it down, the tutor can go through that little extra mile of trying to explain the problem in…
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Geoffrey

English Tutor South Morang, VIC
Be patient. I have the following strengths: 1) I enjoy tutoring, especially students from culturally diverse backgrounds 2) I have a strong innate ability to break complex topics into smaller concepts and to communicate that to the student. 3) I am extremely patient. 4) I have a passion for teaching and…
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Jennifer

English Tutor Epping, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student feel safe and confident in their learning journey. Being in leadership, I've seen how powerful encouragement and trust can be in helping someone grow. A tutor shouldn't just teach content, they should motivate, reassure, and create a space where students aren't afraid to make…
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Kaynat

English Tutor Epping, VIC
To provide support. This is in the form of ensuring the students mental health is not compromised and is acknowledged. Tutoring doesn’t and shouldn’t feel like a burden for a student but a sense of trust that they can feel when in a tutoring lesson My ability to cooperate and understand students. Because I’ve been a student of a wonderful…
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Tim

English Tutor Epping, VIC
To learn the nature of the student's mind and how their brain processes information, so that a lesson plan can be tailored to their specific needs. There are many ways an individual can learn, and the most valuable thing a tutor can do is explain the information in a way that connects with the student's own learning capabilities. A tutor must be…
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Nour

English Tutor Epping, VIC
Responding and adapting to their learning needs. It is extremely important to be able to tailor to students' needs in tutoring such as adapting the work, demonstrating various ways to explain a skill or method, and even just linking prior knowledge to help the student understand the task better. I believe it's essential for the tutor to be able to…
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Amana

English Tutor Epping, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide a comforting environment in which students are able to express their concerns in areas of learning that they are not familiar too. Secondly, another important aspect required for a tutor is being interactive. Being interactive and communicating with your students in a coherent…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with Simon. Ryan has taken to the tutoring really well. One on one has really helped as he cannot get distracted by other kids and Simon keeps him on his toes and listening attentively.
Dawn, Mernda

Inside Yan YeanTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Jasmine worked on decimals and fractions, focusing on multiplying and adding/subtracting them using visual examples.

For Year 9, Marcus reviewed trigonometry concepts including solving equations with radians, as well as tackling holiday homework problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ruby revised quadratic equations by practising factorisation methods and applying the quadratic formula to determine the discriminant in different scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, skipping written steps when solving equations led to arithmetic mistakes that became hard to spot later; as one tutor noted, "writing out each step makes errors more obvious."

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student struggled with worded problem-solving because key school homework wasn't completed before lessons—this left gaps in understanding during sessions.

In primary English, messy assignment planning meant main ideas weren't clear at the start, so time was lost untangling confusion instead of developing writing.

For a senior student, forgetting class materials slowed progress and limited engagement with new content in each session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Yan Yean noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with factorisation patterns now confidently using common methods to solve equations by the end of their session.

Another high school student, after weeks of finding probability challenging, was able to accurately draw box plots and calculate standard deviation by hand—tasks they'd hesitated with before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once waited quietly during difficult tasks has started telling her tutor exactly where she needs help and even demonstrated new problem-solving strategies she'd discovered herself.

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