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Chathuri

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I firmly believe that making student's confident about the subject is the most important thing. A tutor is someone who guides the student to the solution also letting the student explore the new entities. It is not like providing the question and the answer at the same time. A tutor must be able to win the heart of the student so the student loves…
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Jasper

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Challenge their students to think and problem-solve, guide and help their students but not spoon-feed them, ensure them that it's ok to fail or struggle and never give up on them. patience, verbal communication skills, and a positive attitude toward my…
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Calvin

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
First of all, we need to build a relationship with the learner, assess where he/she is in relation to the topic and adapt the lesson to meet his/her needs. I am able to find different ways to teach a particular topic and I am a lifelong learner myself. I will always look at educational research to see what approaches works in the particular domain…
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Alicia En Min

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to ensure that the student truly understands the concepts they are learning. While it's important to make tutoring sessions engaging and interactive, the ultimate goal is for the student to leave each session with a clearer understanding that supports their academic progress. To achieve this, it's…
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Gadzo

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think that helping a student understand the basic concept of what they are learning to ensure that they have a strong foundation for future learning. This may lead to a new appreciation for the subject matter. As well as ensuring that no student remains behind their year level to develop more nuanced future adults. I believe that I am able to…
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Adam

Tutor Clayton South, 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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Sarthak

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Understanding the student's needs and learning style: A good tutor should be able to assess a student's strengths and weaknesses and adapt their teaching style to their needs. Clear and effective communication: A tutor should be able to explain complex concepts, answer questions, and give feedback in a way that students can understand.…
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Sharveshaan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Answering the questions a student asks as they only ask if they truly do not understand a particular part and as a tutor its our duty to make them understand. A key for tutoring is to have patience to guide someone no matter how slow a person understands the particular subject and I do have that key. Plus, I would take the responsibility making…
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Hongyu

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
As for me, the most crucial thing should be improving their academic performances while arousing their interest in studying. To be specific, these are what I consider responsible tutorial behaviors. 1. Do sufficient pre-class preparation and make notes for every key point that you are going to talk about in detail. 2. Be patient in class. Think…
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Aakrit

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is to permanently change the outlook a student has on a subject. If my students can go from viewing e.g. maths as a boring and tedious subject to viewing it as fun and rewarding, I'm succeeding in my mission as a tutor. I am good at making personal connections and introducing novel ways to approach…
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Gavini

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
- Support their learning needs in a positively constructive way. - Treat each student differently by teaching them in ways that work for them. - Inspire them to learn. - Explaining concepts in alternative ways when they have trouble with doing so - I encourage a sequence of thoughts to help them reach conclusions about how to obtain the answers…
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Dulana

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence, provide clarity in subject matters they find challenging, and foster a love for learning. A tutor should identify areas for improvement and tailor their approach to meet the student's learning style, ensuring progress. It's also vital to create an encouraging…
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Leonard

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Try to make the lesson enjoyable I would say. Study could be stressful and boring for students, it is also teachers responsiblility to ensure student can actually enjoy and gain knowledge outside routine like memorising work from study. Being about to look after students needs. I am able to understand what student desire, what is their strength…
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Sanjay

Tutor Clayton South, 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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Lida

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Keeping their engagement whilst supporting their improvement and growth. Kindness and being effective on what I will be tutoring…
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Othoniel Jr

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to impose upon them the enjoyment of the process of learning. A tutor can be skilled, and well educated, but if a student does not enjoy the process of being taught in a manner that which leaves them academically unsatisfied, or frustrated, then their potential is…
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ferdian

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Providing students with a learning environment which encourages their participation through asking questions and allow them to show their own way of approaching a question. A tutor needs to not only ensure that students get good grades, for me personally, it is equally important to boost each student's problem solving skills and creativity.…
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Rohan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, provide clarity, and create a supportive environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions. A tutor should not only help with academic improvement but also inspire students to enjoy learning and develop independent problem-solving skills. My…
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Naren

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Be a study partner who understands the level of understanding of the subject for the student. Create different analogies that are specific to the student's interests to create a passion for academics. Be an encouraging and engaging tutor who also develops the time-management and presentation skills of the student. Main strengths are my passion for…
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Arya

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is empathise with them, show them compassion, and assure them that there is always a tangible way to achieve what they desire. My strengths as a tutor are as follows: - patience - empathy - resilience in times of conflict - interpersonal skills - compassion - ability to understand…
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Boya

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
showing patience and love, teaching students to form their own way of study and passion for study, so that they can gain progress for a longer time even without teachers or parents' supervision. I got great score when I was a student and I think I have some techniques to share with my students to help them get good score. And I completed my…
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Patricia

Tutor Clayton South, 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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Cleopatra

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor's most important role is to clarify complex concepts, breaking them down into understandable parts to ensure the student grasps the fundamental ideas. Building the student's confidence is crucial, providing encouragement and support to help them believe in their abilities. Adapting teaching methods to suit the student's individual learning…

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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.

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.