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Wang Tik (Jimmy)
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Wang Tik (Jimmy)

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe critical thinking is the most important skill that a tutor can bring to a student, since I think the responsibility of a tutor is to lead and motivate a student to complete their school tasks by themselves, rather than depending on help from a tutor. A tutor should also provide adequate solutions for different students. As I believe…
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Weike (Zoe)

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Maximize their potential for learning and increase their awareness of their own strengths by creating a conducive learning environment (i.e. strength-based approach, encouragement, inquiry-based learning, one-on-one teaching and learning). All these would allow students to gain better understanding of the subjects or theories in a more in-depth…
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Thillai Shanmughi

Tutor Clayton, VIC
1) Improving the student's understanding of a subject as well as cultivating curiosity and love for the subject. 2) Recognize the needs of the student and efficiently communicate the concepts to them in a way that is suitable for the student. 3) Boost the student's confidence by giving helpful tips and test-taking strategies. Graduate student…
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Patricia

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the students' confidence, help them develop problem-solving skills, and create a safe space where they feel supported. A tutor should guide the students to become more independent and motivated in their learning, not just help with answers. I'm very patient and encouraging, which…
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KAUSTAV

Tutor Clayton, VIC
A TUTOR CAN HELP CHANGE THE LIVES OF STUDENT'S . TUTORS CAN HELP STUDENTS TO PROPERLY ADAPT WITH THEIR STUDIES AS WELL AS EXCEL IN THEIR STUDIES. SO THAT IN THE FUTURE THESE STUDENTS CAN BECOME SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS. I HAVE A FRIENDLY AND A POSITIVE ATTITUDE WHICH MAKES THE STUDY OUTCOME MORE INFORMATIVE. MOREOVER, I AM EASILY…
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Nethmi

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is to truly understand each student,because every student learns differently. Recognizing their individual needs and using creative, personalized techniques helps make learning more effective and enjoyable. Also, build their confidence, inspire curiosity, and create a supportive space where…
Cassandra
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Cassandra

Tutor Clayton, VIC
To be encouraging and to always be there for the student. When they feel like giving up as the going gets tougher, give them an encouraging boost, be it verbally or through actions (little rewards). Patience in teaching, commitment to the student and the willingness to find various ways to engage students in the lesson so that they are able to…
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Kai Hsin

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Build their confidence and problem-solving skills. Help them can figure out a way to solve the problem without pressure. My degrees are related to the mathematic. I studied Actuarial Mathematics and Financial Engineering for my bachelor degree, and I am studying Banking and Finance at Monash…
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Shrusti

Tutor Clayton, VIC
My first priority would be to make sure the student is clear about what the problem is all about before trying to solve it. I would ensure that I give the student enough time and space to explore the subject or any particular content of it to understand it, instead up hurrying him/her through the process. My focus would be to help him/her…
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Zawad Bin Shafik

Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor must be adaptable and proactive. They must observe a student's progress and deduce what method they learn best and adjust their teaching accordingly. Each student is different and has different capacities of learning and a good teacher must identify them for each student and make the best out of their unique potential. I can teach the…
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Akanksha

Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor plays a very important role in a student's life. A good teacher can put a life long impact on the growth and personality of a student. A tutor can be an inspiration to the student and always be there for him or her not only during the course but even after the course as a mentor for life. My strengths are my ability to explain concepts in…
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Thavinya

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is listen. It goes a long way especially when establishing a good bond with your client and ensures they feel seen and heard. In addition, I also think its important to be empathetic as it strengthens communication further. I think my strengths as a tutor is being able to communicate with my…
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Sanjay

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe that every student is equally capable to achieve highest of the grades, I feel it is very important to first totally trust in the student's abilities and capabilities and also let the student know about the trust I have in them, I would try to notice their strengths and weaknesses by first asking them about their favorite/ least favorite…
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Adam

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Just being patient and understanding, giving time and attention with younger kids and respect with older ones. I think that's the best way to help them. I am quite patient so when a student finds it difficult, then I am willing to sit down and spend a lot of time on something until they get it. I am also good at showing multiple ways to solve each…
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Nishan

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Different parameters that determine WHAT is important to a student vary largely depending on the teacher, student’s needs and the learning content. I think the one thing that should be constant in any kind of tutoring is giving students the inspiration and motivation by being an honest, genuine and caring teacher. And I put priority on being…
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Rithika

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Other than bringing the best out of a student in terms of subject knowledge, a tutor should be able to relate well with the student and help him/her develop an overall personality. A tutor should ignite a sense of purpose by which the student can make logical decisions in life. With a family of math professionals, topics about how math is inclined…
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Sadhana

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Firstly, it's essential to ensure a student's well-being. Mental and emotional health significantly impact performance. So, I prioritize creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable and are in the right mindset to excel. Secondly, understanding the content is at the core of effective tutoring. I go beyond surface-level…
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srinivas

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I feel teaching a student to critically think, while also developing their inner skill that seperates them for everyone else is a purpose I am very dedicated to. But I also think a lot of experiences in our students like tend mould our attitude towards everything, if I am able to help them life skills and potentially help them find their future…
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Mary

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing is to be patient and understanding of the student. I believe that in order to teach efficiently, those two core values must be practiced first for the student to truly engage and advance in the learning material. Contrastingly, in a practical sense, the most important thing we can do is to ensure the student understands…
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Mieke

Tutor Clayton, VIC
By teaching students not just what to learn, but how to learn, I equip them with the skills they need for future studies, work, and life. This helps develop skills like adaptability, critical thinking, and problem-solving, preparing them to navigate challenges both in and outside the classroom. One of my strengths as a tutor is finding different…
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Bidesh

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Give time to the student. Clear doubts if any in their mind. I believe in hierarchical learning of a concept. First let the students solve the easy to medium difficulty questions confidently and then go on to the tougher ones. By breaking the tougher questions into small easier parts, student can understand it better First and…
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Greta

Tutor Clayton, VIC
To instil confidence in their student and their ability to achieve their goals. I think it is important that a tutor listens to what a student wants and needs so that they feel understood and their confidence is able to grow. I am very patient and have a good understanding of mathematics and science. I am passionate about learning and school and…
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Elise

Tutor Clayton, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to inspire students through education. The world of education is so vast and enriching, both primary and secondary school is a long journey and for my students to enjoy education rather than drag their feet through the process is one of my biggest hopes and goals. There are endless possibilities…

Local Reviews

Shruti is an amazing friend and a tutor. She loves to work with you and always has a smile on her face. She will always help you achieve your academic goals and will not leave your side no matter what.
Zeel Patel

Inside ClaytonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Lucy worked through surface area and volume calculations in measurement, followed by trigonometry basics using visual aids.

For Year 10, Daniel focused on mastering linear equations and interpreting univariate data sets, with practice constructing and analysing graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah concentrated on bivariate data analysis and time series interpretation, applying these skills to real-world scenarios in her textbook exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, a student left notes at school and relied on scattered digital files during finance revision; as the tutor observed, "he was flipping through pages to find a particular formula," which slowed progress and caused confusion with recurrence relations.

For VCE Maths Methods, another student frequently entered incorrect data into the CAS calculator or forgot to bring it home for practice, leading to incomplete preparation for graphing tasks.

Meanwhile, in Year 3 English, unclear punctuation and skipping question instructions—such as colouring more items than asked—created repeated misunderstandings mid-lesson that disrupted focus and accuracy.

Recent Achievements

One Clayton tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who now takes the lead in making clear, simplified notes during sessions—something he rarely attempted before—which has helped him remember key trigonometry tips from previous lessons.

In a senior session, another student tackled her Statistics test with noticeably more confidence, scoring 86 after consistently struggling on earlier assessments and using her calculator skills much more independently this time.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised his tutor by speaking up to ask for extra explanations about converting length units, rather than waiting passively as he had done at first.

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 Clayton Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peter's School.