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Vineet

Software Dev Tutor Bundoora, VIC
Making it feel like a friend teaching him/her, I remember of my high school days when my mates used to come to me to ask for a problem and I would solve it to them in such a way they would never forget, there were laughs included, stories included and of course the main knowledge. I like to research about what topics I’m tutoring and whatever it…
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Callum

Software Dev Tutor Ivanhoe, VIC
To be supportive, patient and to show my own interest and passion in the subject so it rubs off on the students. My ability to notice when someone is struggling and to adapt to each individual in their learning…
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Rena

Software Dev Tutor Thornbury, VIC
Firstly and foremost, a tutor needs to gain the trust of a student and be a mentor. They must be supportive of the student and relate to the difficulties the student may be facing. Most importantly, they need to care for the student. Being able to identify the student and tailor the lesson according to his/her requirements. All individuals…
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Ravindu

Software Dev Tutor Greensborough, VIC
Ultimately, a tutor is an additional source of help on top of schooling. The reason students look for this external assitance is due to traditional teaching methods being subpar. Schools should ensure that this is never the case, but In reality it is unfortunately so. Hence, the most important thing I can provide for my students is to bridge the…
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Ngan

Software Dev Tutor Mill Park, VIC
I reckon a tutor should actively listen to students. Understanding their struggles and learnings styles are keys to effective guidance. The latter is of extreme importance as everyone learns differently. I once had a student who struggled with why he wanted to learn English, be it professional or just casual language. We worked out together and in…
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Rahul

Software Dev Tutor Thornbury, VIC
Being a friendly & approachable person is probably the most important thing as a student. The ability to teach a concept well is a close second. My ability to engage with a client and understand their method of learning is one of my biggest…
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Geoffrey

Software Dev Tutor Mill Park, VIC
Be patient. I have the following strengths: 1) I enjoy tutoring, especially students from culturally diverse backgrounds 2) I have a strong innate ability to break complex topics into smaller concepts and to communicate that to the student. 3) I am extremely patient. 4) I have a passion for teaching and…
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Sarmad

Software Dev Tutor Lalor, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence. Most of the time, a student isn’t actually “bad at math” they’ve just had a few negative experiences that made them feel stuck. I try to create a safe and supportive space where mistakes are okay, because that’s how frustration slowly turns into…
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Dion

Software Dev Tutor Lalor, VIC
- Transparency and clarity - Patience - To teach them to succeed, not only pass. - Effort. Effort goes both ways. The tutor must be a listener and a teacher, regardless of student level. And the student must be willing to learn. Deep background in science and math. Currently as of 2023, I'm in my 4th year of Electrical and…
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Jonathan

Software Dev Tutor Lalor, VIC
The end goal of tutoring is to show the student a different way of looking at things and to transfer skills that would help them in the subject being taught, but also other subjects. Skills like problem-solving, and conceptualizing problems as smaller problems is a universal skill that can be applied to all sorts of topics. Helping them find their…
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Auren

Software Dev Tutor Coburg North, VIC
To really understand where the student is coming from. Far too often throughout my own life I have been frustrated with the way in which teachers and tutors treat you as just another student and bulldoze you with an answer before you've even managed to get you question out. To be able to adapt their teaching style to better suit the student. To…
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Thomas

Software Dev Tutor Coburg North, VIC
Provide clear and concise reasoning behind important facets of the subject. Postgraduate qualifications in Mathematics and the ability to explain core concepts…
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Angus

Software Dev Tutor Thornbury, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, promote genuine understanding, and foster independence. Confidence is key, as many students struggle not because they lack ability, but because they doubt themselves. A good tutor helps shift that mindset. Just as important is making sure the student…
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Caitlin

Software Dev Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Reminding them of where they are in their academic journey to put themselves into perspective. Whether they want to go off to university, further study with the subject they’re being tutored for, or get straight into the workforce, having a student with a healthy outlook on what excelling in school actually means beyond admission into…
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kamy

Software Dev Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Tutoring is the heart of learning. Building a strong relationship with students and focus on students interest during the teaching time could be the most important thing a tutor can do. I have invested most of my time in learning new skills and developing my scientific knowledge. I learned high level mathematics at University and achieve the…
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Alexander

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick, VIC
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Chase

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can be is encouraging and patient, not everyone can grasp everything on their first run-through nor should they be expected to. I think it's best to work on problems with apt examples and explanations until the student is confident with the material and capable of working independently. Maintaining an encouraging…
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Meaghan

Software Dev Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to develop their problem solving skills in a way that when they encounter a new problem in the future they will be able to apply their skills and break the problem down to solve it. I also believe that a tutor should work to develop a student's confidence in their own…
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William

Software Dev Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching to the student's individual needs, and build the student's confidence in their abilities. A good tutor helps students not only understand the material but also develop critical thinking skills and…
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yomama

Software Dev Tutor Bulleen, VIC
Understand his or her doubts. Identifying the concepts which students may find challenging and asisst them with real life examples for a better understanding Linking concepts for better understanding and making exercises fun. I have experience prepping my younger brother (grade 9) for his exams in physics, chemistry, and maths in the month of…
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Aamna

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick, VIC
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for students is instill passion into them. As a tutor, my goal will be to make sure that the students are engaged and enjoying the subject. I always try to find fun ways to make them enjoy the content and relate it to real world scenarios so that they feel engaged. I'm empathetic to students and…
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Beau

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
Be patient, if they are not understanding its your job to explain it differently. There are hundreds of ways to explain something you just need to find the right one. Patience and the creativity to be able to explain things in a number of different ways until one…
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Hirday

Software Dev Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to is develop a teaching style for that student that leads the student to learn more effectively and to make studying enjoyable for the student. I believe my strengths are understanding the different types of learners and being able to cater and change the way I teach based on who I'm…

Local Reviews

Georgie is really enjoying coaching with Gabrielle. She's already doing so much better in maths at school (her teacher has commented on the huge improvement at recent parent teacher conference!). Gabrielle is a real asset to your team. She's so polite, punctual, intelligent and just fantastic.
Clara, Preston

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Jessie worked on long division with both one- and two-digit divisors, then moved into simplifying and converting improper fractions as well as solving basic algebraic equations.

Year 8 student Amy focused on expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions, including the use of negative numbers, while also practicing distance formula calculations between two points without a calculator.

For Year 9, Ethan tackled trigonometry concepts such as Pythagoras' theorem and introductory trig ratios, supported by diagram-based problem-solving.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student relied heavily on calculators for basic multiplication ("tended to want to use the calculator for simpler multiplication problems such as 7x8 or 87x100"), which slowed progress in algebra and mental arithmetic.

A Year 11 student in Economics struggled to explain answers using key terms, leading to weaker responses on longer written tasks.

For a Year 5 learner, messy working made it difficult to track steps when dividing fractions, so mistakes went unnoticed until the end.

In VCE Chemistry, another needed reminders about organizing materials and remembering anion/cation rules before tests—forgetting led to confusion during practice questions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kingsbury noticed a Year 9 student who used to rush through maths in her head now actively uses rough working and worked examples, helping her spot mistakes before they become habits.

In a recent high school biology session, one student started the lesson unsure but finished by completing textbook questions independently after clarifying the key concepts.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was hesitant about multiplication began writing out her steps instead of guessing, which let her quickly find where she went wrong—she even asked for more challenging problems once she got the hang of it.

What they say about our tutoring

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All is well. We agree it can take some time to settle in, but having Meg has already improved the children's routine and helped up with homework. The plan is to increase the time that she comes to 1 and a half hours. We are looking at then continuing that through next year.

We are very happy with Jacob. Brendan has developed a good relationship with him and is happy to have tutoring. His exams are next week so I am hoping he will show an improvement and be more confident going into the test.

I just want to say that Daniel has finished his HSC and he received absolutely wonderful help from Andrew. I have recommended Ezy Math Tutoring to a friend of mine who will be in touch with you. Also, Lucy has been lovely and very helpful for Julia. Julia has finished her exams for the year and she is sure that without Lucy's help she would have really struggled with her maths.

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 Reservoir Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of the Way School.