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Tutors in Dingley Village include a university dux and Kwong Lee Dow scholar with a 99.30 ATAR, a PhD mathematician with years of lecturing experience, accomplished high school leaders and academic award-winners, experienced K–12 tutors and peer mentors, VCE subject duxes, and several youth coaches skilled in guiding students of all ages.

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Anish
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The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is plant good study habits for the student to follow and not make them stress out with the work that they are doing and make the experience of learning more fulfilling instead of making it seem like a chore to do. My strengths as a tutor would be my ability to make a deeper connection with…
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Definitely being able to be there outside of alloted times, for example having the student send over any hard problems they may encounter online and I can help them via text message or email etc etc., and also of course ensure that students are always up to date with their school curriculum and are able to keep up with the content they have been…
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Maegan
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A tutor needs to care about their student. Without a sense of trust between teacher and student, there exists no confidence in either party. The student's faith in the system declines, as does the teacher's faith in the student. Thus, what I deem THE most important factor in tutoring is to show compassion and understanding to a student; to show…
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Being patient and flexible. Each child has a different learning style and speed. Therefore tutors need to be able to understand that and try new methods to teach if their current one is not very effective. My strengths as a tutor include being fun. I can teach students in a way that engages them, but I also know when I need to be firm. I am very…
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Tutors should be able to build independence and confidence in the student, allowing them to improve their problem solving skills and gain new approaches or strategies to learning. My strengths are that I can easily adapt to a student\'s needs, by changing my approach to the topic either by simplifying it further or bringing in other concepts to…
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Helping students recognize their strengths and weaknesses and seek to improve upon areas that they need more help with. This allows the students to become a balanced learner. I am well-prepared at everything I do and I believe this also translates to tutoring. I consider class-prep an important factor in the quality of tutoring because if I am not…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is encourage, empower, and explain. Encouraging students to keep going, keep practicing, and keep learning is extremely important for improvement, while empowering students to feel confident in their abilities is invaluable in helping them tackle new problems, and applying knowledge to the…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to explain a student in a simple way and easy to understand. The best way to learn maths is to practice many questions and try to understand the concept. I will guide my students for solving maths problems with creative approaches and I will be there for them if they need any helps. I will…
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Be honest. - This helps to establish rapport and trust Be flexible. - adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Be patient. - do not to show annoyance in your speech or body language. Be a good listener. - can speech that enable you to understand how he is really feeling. Teach the student how to learn. -…
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First listen to student carefully and patiently, understand his/her problem the start working out on it. Making there understanding toward subject more sharpen and clear. Prepare them better for academics and logical thinking. Ability to teach Subject mastery Listening Make learning interesting Patience Punctuality Sincerety Honesty if I…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are good communication skill, the willingness to share own study experience, being an active listener, and patient, teaching the students and helping them become independent learners. As a tutor, my strengths are patience, active listening, time management, flexibility, and willingness to…
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As an aspiring tutor, I firmly believe that one of the most crucial things a tutor can do is to provide individualized attention and personalized guidance. Every student is unique, with their own strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. By taking the time to understand each student's specific needs and tailoring the instruction accordingly, a…
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The most important thing is ensuring you build confidence in a students understanding of the subject as a whole as it is through this that a student would be able to face any questions that may be posed to them and have confidence within themselves that they are able to understand the topics given throughout their learning. Without this, you would…
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The tutor have to spread out all the knowledge that they have so that the younger generation do not feel any problems reagrding the studies and if any of the student ask something, the tutor have to answer the question that the student ask. Basically, i am soft hearted and have patience. I am not such a tutor that just give only bookish knowledge,…
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As a past VCE student that has experienced many different types of tutors personally, the most valuable thing I can offer for a student is the flexibility to cater my teaching to best suit the student's needs. I understand that every student learns differently and that there is no such thing as a "perfect" way to teach. I believe my ability to…
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Being responsible in teaching the right things and materials to the students. Continue to show patience to students who struggled with their learning materials. My greatest strength is my patience and passion for making sure my students comprehend what they have learned. I do not show any frustration when students do not understand, but I will…
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*Motivate *Inspire *share own experiences *good communication *participate in active listening *able to understand a student if he/she is not paying any interest A tutor must be person who is able to understand a student's situation. Participate in active listening and motivate, inspire them at all times. They should also be able to act as…
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A tutor is sometimes like the symbol of the subject he teaches. A tutor's determination and his ability to make the subject interesting measures which extent the student is engaged to the subject. Although different students has different abilities and weakness, a tutor has a responsibility to find the students' strengths and weakness in the…
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Making himself comfortable with me Understanding the situations Teaching with respect to his ability and skills Making a unique way for his interests Patience Loving teaching Being with people Friendly I am strong in my academics at maths and sciences and I hope I can reach the expectations…
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Being friendly and encouraging! I provide an encouraging and friendly space to support student's growth and love for their…
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Help the student achieve their goals while also keeping an eye on their physical and mental well-being. On top of that, pushing the student to make them exceed their self-imposed limits. 98.6 Atar. Raw 46 Methods (top 1.3%; scaled to 49). Raw 37 Specialist Maths. (top 17.7%; scaled to 49). Has strong grasp of the English Language. Has a strong…
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I believe tutor should share their experience with their students. As someone who has walked in their shoes, tutors should be able to share new knowledges and experiences, something that a teacher wouldn’t be able to sympathise with. Therefore, besides teaching them facts about a specific topics, tutors should go above and beyond, providing…
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To teach students that it is okay to be wrong or make mistakes as long as you correct it afterwards. It is important to attempt to answer each question on a test and work sheet as if you attempt it then you might get some points on your final grade. It is also important to become self confident and trust that you can tackle any problem. I will…

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Inside Dingley VillageTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Olivia worked on identifying rules in number patterns and practiced adding fractions with different denominators.

Year 9 student Ethan focused on solving linear equations and learned how to expand and factorise algebraic expressions, using practice questions for consolidation.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah revised standard deviation and z-scores as part of her study of the normal distribution, also recapping key concepts from Further Maths Units 1 and 2.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often avoided showing full working in algebra, especially when rearranging equations, as one tutor noted: "He wrote the answer but skipped steps, so sign errors went unnoticed."

In Year 7 maths, another student relied on mental calculation for long division and times tables instead of written methods—leading to repeated slips during class problems.

A Year 12 student struggled with organizing exam revision notes and preparing summaries, which made reviewing key statistics concepts (like seasonal indices) more stressful before assessments.

When under time pressure in tests, a Year 11 student left some questions incomplete due to rushed planning.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dingley Village noticed one Year 11 student who used to get stuck on time series analysis now independently chooses the right method for trends and confidently explains her reasoning out loud.

Another win came from a Year 8 boy who previously hesitated with algebra—he now tackles expanding equations without prompting, even asking for harder examples after finishing his homework early.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was often unsure about shapes has started identifying irregular polygons and picking the correct formulas on her own; last session she worked through all area problems with no hints needed.

Maths tutoring in Dingley Village

If you are looking for a maths tutor in Dingley Village, VIC you came to the right place!

We have 150 maths tutors carefully selected to help achieve your child's academic goals. The tutors do not only teach specific content, they help students to become strong, capable learners so they can eventually succeed on their own. Parents seek help for all sorts of reasons, be it general support with comprehension, keeping up with the class or achieving a target grade in specific exams. That's why we offer a tailored solution centered around your specifc needs.

Maths Tutor Dingley Village

So, how does it work? The tutor will come to any location around Dingley Village or the surrounding suburbs at a time and day that works for you. The first hour works as a trial just to make sure you're happy with your tutor. If you're not happy we won't charge you and will organise someone else for you to have a trial with.

As our name suggests @ Ezy Math Tutoring we want to keep things easy for you. That's why we offer simple hourly rates. There are no contracts, booking fees, minimum tutoring requirements or cancellation costs. Simple! 

Since 2011 we have helped thousands of students all over Australia. You can check out some of our success stories here. We hope to have the priviledge of helping your child too. To take your first step complete the enquiry for to speak with one of our consultants or just call us @ 1300 312 354

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