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Mi

Chemistry Tutor Marshall, VIC
Besides from general knowledge of the subjects, understanding the strengths as well as weaknesses of the students is a must for personal tutors. We can develop the most effective way to teach if we are fully aware of these factors. Also, one of the most important things a chemistry tutor can do is to be patient and considerate with their students.…
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Jonah

Chemistry Tutor Marshall, VIC
listening to students and finding out what they want out of the sessions and how they prefer to learn. By doing so we can offer a method of learning that's customized to them as an individual and not as a class. Learning occurs in many formats and a chemistry tutor should provide a format that isn't inherently applied in schools - aiding in the…
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Charles

Chemistry Tutor Wallington, VIC
Show and explain to the student how the work should be completed in a way that makes the student feel confident in the area of study, so they are able to compete it by themselves in the future without relying on you Being able to communicate with the students in a way that they are able to understand, allowing them to be able to complete the work…
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Brett

Chemistry Tutor Mount Duneed, VIC
Tutors should be patient when tutoring and be prepared to repeat themselves or explain something in different ways. Tutors should design lessons that are of interest to the student but are also at the appropriate level for the student's ability. Tutors should be encouraging when students do something well and supportive when students make…
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Syed

Chemistry Tutor Marshall, VIC
Provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way and to connect with children (or with older students), on a personal level. Understanding the world of…
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Callum

Chemistry Tutor Marshall, VIC
Be patient. Not everyone is able to understand everything at the same rate and it can take time. You have to be patient with the student and be able to explain the same concept ina variety of ways to be able to adapt the core principles of the topic to the student. I have a pretty firm grasp on topics such as maths and science and have been able…
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Syed Ashtar Hussain

Chemistry Tutor Marshall, VIC
A good tutor wants to create a student that no longer requires help and so they instill those executive study skills that will serve the student well in academics and in life. Skills like organization, task initiation, focus and time management are essential to being a great learner. Able to connect meaningfully with the student. Caring and…
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Chemistry Tutor Whittington, VIC
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Amanda is terrific and we are super lucky to have her tutoring Kristo
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Inside ConnewarreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Maya worked through index laws and surds, focusing on simplifying expressions and applying the rules to different examples.

In Year 11, Daniel practiced anti-differentiation by solving textbook problems involving basic terms and brackets, then used coordinates to find specific equations.

For Year 12, Olivia revised calculus concepts like differentiating using the chain rule and quotient rule, tackling past exam questions about finding equations of tangents and working through application-based problems with gradients and stationary points.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student struggled to bring required materials—"Needs to remember her calculator"—which led to wasted time during lessons.

In Year 10, a tutor noted "Dean seems a bit slow with note-taking," so less content was covered and his notes were harder to use for revision.

A senior student in Methods doubted herself during complex questions: she "often knew precisely what to do, but second-guessed herself," which slowed her progress on trigonometry applications.

Another VCE student relied on memory rather than calculators for Pythagoras, making avoidable errors that undermined confidence when tackling harder problems.

Recent Achievements

One Connewarre tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with trigonometric identities; she now recalls exact values for sin and cos without prompting and confidently explains her process for finding tan, showing real mastery where she once paused or guessed.

Another high schooler, previously unsure about applying differentiation rules, has begun independently using the quotient rule and now reaches for the calculator to check her work—something she avoided before.

Meanwhile, a younger student who'd struggled to keep up with fractions surprised her tutor by tackling addition and multiplication of improper fractions on her own, finishing all ten problems without any errors.

What they say about our tutoring

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Very happy with Luke at the moment. Billie seems keen and is interested in what Luke is showing her. That's a step forward for her when it comes to Maths.

It's going very well so far and Caitlin and Isabella have bonded very well Her confidence is already increasing so I think this will be a good arrangement

Yes we are very happy with Georgia and Catrina seems to be enjoying maths again. I have also recommended Georgia to another parent at my daughters school

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 Grovedale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Catherine of Siena Catholic Primary School.