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Emma

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
Being a reliable support for a student so that the latter can rely on me at any moment in her/his studies and guiding her/him to the gateway towards academic success. I have strong communication skills. My teaching style is very interactive which makes my classes really interesting and facilitates students' comprehension. I also focus on…
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Parwana

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to go beyond what the student need, to go beyond just teaching and normally teaching content to the students. To go beyond for me means to examine and observe my student’s understanding in every way possible to make sure that they achieve their academic goals and that their money does not…
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Adam

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
Identify a students strengths and weaknesses and work on them to improve there academic ability and to encourage further learning and encourage thought in the topic I have an understanding of multiple methods to achieve the same goal as well as the motivation to investigate the current curriculum and use that to develop a session plan as well as…
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Praveen

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them learn content rather than simply absorb it. Often students will try to memorise content and methods of problem solving rather than actually understanding why and how to use those methods. If a tutor can help a student adequately understand their studies, I believe the student…
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Prathhit

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
A tutor can listen to the student before giving advice or teaching. Listening is important as it allows a tutor to understand why the student may be having difficulties grasping subjects or topics and choose alternative strategies to help the student. Explaining a topic over and over again often doesn't work and a tutor needs to be open to hearing…
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Omair

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
I believe that good communication between the tutor and the students is vital in order to achieve success. Once there is good understanding and trust developed, learning will become easier and more fun for the student as well as the teaching for the tutor. My main strength as a tutor would be teaching people mathematics as I find particular…
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Varuni

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized and effective guidance, foster a positive and supportive learning environment, and help the student develop the skills and confidence necessary to achieve their academic goals. This can involve creating individualized study plans, providing…
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Juan

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
It is significant for a tutor to promote independence and to encourage effective learning. Tutors are required to encourage their students to have a voice in the sessions, ask questions, offer textual interpretations that are beyond the expected, and participate actively in all conversations regardless of their level of confidence. It is crucial…
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Ran

Tutor Berwick, VIC
Tutoring can provide students with individual advice and help specific to each individual student. Unlike school classes, teachers are required to consider a wide range of skill levels, but tutoring does not need to follow the standard class procedures and designate a specific pace and content for students. Students are also able to receive…
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Harrison

Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them confidence and reassurance that they are more than capable in what they are undergoing. Whether this may be through giving them your knowledge or talking them through other problem such as how to study ect. To entirely concentrate on how smart you are and your subject…
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Nicole

Tutor Berwick, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to empower a student in their capabilities. To remind them that they are extremely smart and capable. This encourages them to try their best. I am a very bubbly and kind individual that gets to know each of my students individually. In other words, I find their specific learning methods and resources that…
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Sultan

Tutor Berwick, VIC
Assist them in whatever help they require but more importantly explaining a certain topic in an easy to understand way. I am really good at explaining the subject in an easy to understand manner for people to…
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Andreia Ekatherina

Tutor Berwick, VIC
One of the defining aspects of a tutor is to create a truely personalised learning for a student that take particular approaches to help better a student, not only in their academics, and in their improvement of grades, but to build confidence within themselves. Another significant element of tutoring is to teach to the student's strengths and…
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Meherban

Tutor Narre Warren North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to support them, encourage them and listen to them. Instilling fear in students and shaming them for not knowing a concept or for not understanding something is unacceptable. A tutor needs to be someone that makes their students confident and builds them up as they receive enough pressures…
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Tihani

Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
I can describe myself as friendly, enthusiastic and respectful. As a teacher, we can easily get respect from the students if they would feel respected first. I consider myself as a good listener which I believe is a must have, in order to better understand my students and their challenges. Doing this will build a good rapport and ensure that your…
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Punsara

Tutor Berwick, VIC
I believe a tutor is a person who is there to support, guide and encourage students to not just settle for an easy answer but question and discover new things. I believe tutors should allow students to embrace their mistakes and learn from them, and use their failures as experiences. I try different methods with students who are unable to grasp a…
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Jordan

Tutor Berwick, VIC
I think the most important thing is creating a psychologically safe environment so students want to learn and become motivated on their own My patience with students as well as my ability to explain concepts in more personalised…
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Anu

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
It is important to adapt to student's needs I can explain things with a practical approach, so a student can understand the concepts to memorize them…
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ELIZABATH

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most obvious benefit a tutor can provide a kid is academic support, which is also the main reason parents send their children for tutoring. Moreover, tutoring is a process based on interpersonal interactions, human connection, and getting to know students as individuals and learners. Tutor straddles the line between teacher and friend, and…
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Mika Ella

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the subject in their level of understanding and teach them the fundamentals. Sometimes it can be a challenge to explain some advanced theories especially to young minds but if we teach them to master the basics, then it would be easier for them to grasp future lessons. I…
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Mehaa

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
One of the most important thing for a tutor is to have good organisational skills and time management skills as it helps them in the long run to deal with the students. I Communicate very well with the students along with being patient with them if they don't understand things and teaching them. I also cooperate with them according to their…
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Abhijit Reddy

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Always reminding them to ask questions and making yourself very presentable to the student so they are free to ask questions and improve rapidly. I am able to connect with the kids on a personal level. This allows them to be comfortable with me and allows me to better teach the content whilst being able gauge their understanding more easier, as…
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Ayman

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
A tutor should be able to understand how they can help a student and should teach content or provide help in a way that suits their student's learning style. This would ensure that students are able to learn easier and with less stress. Students should not just be taught what to learn but also how to learn depending on the topic learnt, since it…

Local Reviews

We have had two tutor sessions with Rhys and thus far we have been very happy with everything and more importantly Stewart is quite comfortable with Rhys and is finding the sessions helpful.
Jackie, Berwick

Inside HarkawayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Zarleah practised multiplication and division, focusing on worded problems to strengthen her understanding of number operations.

In Year 8, Neva worked on writing lab reports for chemical changes and revised the properties of elements in preparation for a science test, using recent class experiments as examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Dom tackled genetics topics such as Punnett squares—including dihybrid crosses—and reviewed key terms like alleles and chromosomes for an upcoming biology assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled to keep her notes organized during Biology, making it harder to refer back when preparing for tests; as a tutor observed, "I would continue to encourage Dom to keep organised notes—especially moving into Year 12."

In Chemistry, another senior student was caught off guard by not knowing the next topic in advance, which led to time spent guessing rather than consolidating knowledge.

Meanwhile, a primary student working on large numbers sometimes wrote "102" instead of "120," showing how confusion with number formation slowed her progress and added frustration mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Harkaway tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when stuck on statistics problems now confidently asks for clarification as soon as something feels unclear, leading to much smoother sessions.

In another case, a high schooler working on lab reports moved from not knowing the structure at all to independently drafting several sections correctly without prompts.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously mixed up times tables has started using factors when solving tricky fraction problems—a strategy she avoided before—and just completed a set of worded division questions entirely on her own.

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 Bunjil Place Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Harkaway Primary School.