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Tutors in Carlton include high-achieving graduates, experienced teachers, subject specialists, and passionate mentors from top Australian universities. Many have received academic awards or hold advanced degrees, and all share a genuine commitment to helping students succeed.

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Rahel Kristy

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Try to understand what teaching method is effective for a certain type of student because I believe we cannot just apply one particular approach to all kinds of students without adjusting and modifying it to accommodate their personal needs. In addition, be a good listener as well. I have my own approach when it comes to tutoring. The first thing…
Yan
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Yan

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In my opinion, learning and getting good grades are two things that complement each other. Once students have a firm grasp of the knowledge points in the learning phase, then they will have enough confidence to cope with the exam. As a tutor, you need to help students absorb knowledge more easily at the stage of learning knowledge. For example,…
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Kate
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Kate

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Have confidence in them. Students need to feel supported to be successful. Students who feel supported by their tutors can ask more questions and be more honest about what they do and don't understand. If a tutor believes in a student's ability, a student will soon begin to believe in themselves. I am passionate about science and mathematics and…
Kevin
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Kevin

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
We can learn together , making the situation enjoyable while good for learning ,and striving for the result they yearn for. Another thing is to listen to the what the kids saying , sometimes there are times where they are stressed and need someone. I grew up in my grandma house with my cousins , so i can interact well with kids , guiding them…
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Sparrsh

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Learning is all about association. You cannot go to C without having to go through A and B. I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to focus on the basics first and only if the basics are clear should the tutor proceed with the new concepts. Individual attention to each student and identifying their individual…
Christine
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Christine

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being understanding of students' learning experiences; whether it is confident about the topic or frustrated and disappointed when they don't yet "get it", the perspective helps me more likely able to keep a student's learning energy alive, thus more efficiently helping them. Though unfortunate, it is understandable and very human to easily…
Mohammed
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Mohammed

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important virtue that I consider for being a tutor for a student is having the patience to understand what they are expecting out of me, in order for me to give them back the necessary skills and training they require to excel in their domain. In addition to this, having a practical approach other than the traditional teaching style is…
Linh
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Linh

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Well-prepared lesson plan before tuition would be my priority and i would try my best to engage students in my lesson. In other words, I would make my lesson as less formal and create a friendly tuition environment rather than a formal classroom. In previous experiences in tutoring, i made my section as a friend-sharing section rather than…
Manas
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Manas

Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is never give up on a student. A tutor needs to be patient with his pupils since every student cannot grasp a particular concept at the same rate , therefore patience and understanding the student is more important. A tutor should also give time for students to practice as math is all about logic and…
Zoe
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Zoe

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
It is important to prepare for the lessons so the student is able to get the most out of each lesson. Planning also includes observing how the student progresses, and shaping the lessons based on their strengths and weaknesses. I bring a friendly and open attitude to ensure the student feels comfortable and able to learn with me. I also have a…
Muhammad Yoonus
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Muhammad Yoonus

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In my opinion, one of the most important things a great tutor can do for a student is to increase their passion for the subject. When a student genuinely enjoys learning about a topic, they will be more motivated. When students love what they're learning, it unlocks their potential. That energy and excitement will hopefully lead to a deeper…
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Alinae

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, adapt to their learning style, and create a supportive environment that encourages curiosity and confidence. A tutor should not only help students understand the subject matter but also teach them how to approach problems independently and develop critical…
Noa
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Noa

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and alter their teaching style to allow the best and most effieicnt learning for thr student. I am able to switch my tutoring style to suit the student very…
Vikram
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Vikram

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Well to understand the student’s personality And making an appropriate regiment for his studies and to tackle his short comings, but most of all letting the child have fun while studying. I’m easy to converse and very patient whenever teaching a child and getting to know the students not just as a tutor but as a friend and giving them a…
Sugandhika
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Sugandhika

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is create a space where the student feels completely comfortable being themselves. They should be able to openly say what they do and don’t understand without fear of judgment. This honesty is what allows us to help them in the best way possible. Beyond that, a tutor should always aim to build…
Julius
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Julius

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing is helping them build a good process and good habits that they can implement across multiple subjects of how to learn and study. - It is also important to help them enjoy what they are studying even if they struggle with it - Helping a student build a good structure for studying - Breaking down a complex…
Mihir
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Mihir

Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor - or any teacher - can do is spark a genuine desire to learn, rather than making learning feel like a requirement. When students are encouraged to personally connect with a subject, its quirks and intricacies, they stop seeing learning as a chore and start seeing it as something they truly enjoy. I'm really good at…
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Alvaro

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
To make the student aware that he/she is able to understand any subject, no matter how difficult it seems, if he/she is taught in the right way the correct method. 1.- First hand experience in different applications of math and physics to solve real problems. 2.- Being patient on slow learning students. 3.- Being able to motivate students that…
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KOMAL

Tutor Carlton, VIC
1. Promote self confidence 2. Monitor Progress 3. Be a role model 4. Be Patient and Empathetic 5. Identify and Address Knowledge Gaps 6. Build Rapport and Trust I have good communication skills, ability to understand concepts easily. I am good with…
W A Irantha Shalinda
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W A Irantha Shalinda

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Mentoring students to overcome their fears about studies. Help students to workout their workloads to ease their pressure. attention to detail and observation ( I worked as a student liaison officer for around 1.5years) Experience with students as a student liaison officer Communication…
John
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John

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Giving the student the tools and forming the basis to improve themselves is crucial. I think forming the student's understanding for answering any sort of question whether it be in English or Maths is necessary for achieving marks that most students cannot gain. While for maths a lot of the questions are based around simply using a formula,…
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Nhat

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think self-taught is the most important thing that a tutor can teach a student. This is because self-taught can go with them anywhere but the tutor can not. Additionally, a tutor can not teach a student everything, so at some points, the student needs to explore themselves. I am patient and independent in studying. This is because I have been…
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Gayan

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Adapt to each students individual needs as different students have different learning styles and paces. Tutors need to be able to provide support as schools containing large classes are unable to provide alternative methods of learning the content. I can adapt to suit many needs and can quickly alter lesson plans so that the content is clearer to…

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Content Covered
In primary, tutoring often targets core arithmetic—addition, subtraction, times tables, fractions, and building number sense—while also pushing for deeper comprehension, not just rote rules. High school sessions shift to algebraic thinking, graphing, interpreting questions, and developing strong exam strategies. There’s a big emphasis on breaking down word problems, revisiting tricky homework, and test prep for NAPLAN or semester exams, always tailored to what each student finds hardest right now.
Recent Challenges
Some primary students rush through comprehension or maths tasks without fully reading instructions, leading to incomplete or off-target answers. In high school, it’s common for students to have scattered or unclear working, which makes multi-step problems harder to check and fix. Other frequent hurdles include forgetting materials, leaving homework unfinished, or spending revision time catching up on missed basics instead of moving forward—all of which can hold back progress and lead to confusion.
Recent Achievements
Tutors are noticing students becoming more proactive during lessons—regularly checking their own work, spotting errors, and making corrections without being asked. There’s a clear shift toward students verbalising their steps in maths and explaining their reasoning aloud, rather than rushing through problems. Tutors also report that learners are reviewing their test results with more care and taking the initiative to improve, showing greater confidence and ownership of their progress.