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Dana
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Dana

Tutor Langwarrin, VIC
To build their self-confidence, alter any misconceptions and enable them to experience some success. Also to encourage a love of learning and not just working to pass a test or exam. I enjoy working one on one with students and really being able to help them build on and improve their skills by catering to their specific needs. I have a passion…
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Dillon

Tutor Langwarrin, VIC
Establishing a rapport with the pupil, as well as giving them encouragement so that they want to study and continue to better themselves academically. Organising lesson plans prior to the session, making sure I brush up on the skills needed for the particular type of mathematics or subject we are studying within the session. I also have…
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Kinshuk

Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think the most important thing to do as a tutor is to amend the teaching style for different students. Motivation was one of the things that I and many of my peers struggled with, and so, the last thing I want is for my student to not be engaged in the content. One way to do this to include connections to the student's interests. In addition,…
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Asresha

Tutor Frankston, VIC
Recognition and support Currently I am a business student and we have always been taught, it is important to appreciate your peers efforts and recognise them for the work they put in. It helps them to stay motivated and have high morale. I think every student works hard in various spheres and every student needs to provided with support…
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Andrew

Tutor Skye, VIC
Provide a safe and supportive environment, where the student can thrive and achieve their best. Interpersonal skills. Maths…
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Ashlin

Tutor Frankston, VIC
A tutor should listen to their students and figure out what exactly it is they are struggling with. It can be quite frustrating for students when their teachers or tutors start prematurely answering a question they did not ask. It is tempting to expect teachers to just give an answer, however, there is a lot of value in knowing how to tackle a…
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Amy

Tutor Frankston, VIC
I believe it is imperative to develop meaningful relationships in order to gain the trust and respect of students. A tutor plays such an important role and it is important to be a trustworthy figure and someone with whom the student is comfortable. A key concept I value is identifying specific goals and developing timelines in order to achieve…
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Jessica

Tutor Frankston, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student feel more confident about themselves and make school a positive experience. My strengths as a tutor are that I am very patient and diligent. I would make sure that I explain the topic the student had problems with in different ways and as many times as the student needs…
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James

Tutor Frankston North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: i) Allow them to develop self-confidence. ii) Break down the information into simpler parts if required. My strengths as a tutor are i) Patience ii) Empathy iii) Communication skills--in particular the ability to break down a concept into simpler…
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Piet

Tutor Baxter, VIC
It is paramount to develop an equitable learner/teacher coalition in which a sense of discovery is at the fore. Results and grades are important but the journey must be enjoyable and maintain a sense of real life application. Developing a personal relationship is very important otherwise there is no need for the student to use a real person as a…
Jackson
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Jackson

Tutor Baxter, VIC
I believe the most important part of tutoring is establishing a basis for further understanding rather than promoting memory based learning. Instead, I believe a good tutor should seek to develop a students intuition, allowing for a more rounded and stress-free learning experience. I believe I have good patience and a sense of empathy to help me…
Jamie
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Jamie

Tutor Seaford, VIC
I believe that every student has their own unique learning process so I need to be able to cater and adapt to each student and their style. This is done to maximise the student's learning ability and our tutoring sessions together. Developing a trusting and secure relationship is crucial to success when it comes to the student as since the student…
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Harrison

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
to identify gaps in a student's understanding of a subject and to then address it so that the student has a solid grasp on the subject, I understand mathematics very well, and so am able to explain it quite well. And I also have a lot of experience with working with children and can get them to understand things…
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Grace

Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is create an environment that allows for them learn how to effectively study. Encouraging students to tackle challenges in their studies themselves through teaching useful study skills is just as important as being a resource for learning the content. I believe accommodating for…
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Sarithsa Bandhi

Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Think from the student's point of view and understand the students strengths and weaknesses accordingly and address those aspects in a systematic way I have the patience to clarify all doubts a student can have. I also have the ability to think in the shoes of my student and understand what the student will go…
Amy
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Amy

Tutor Botanic Ridge, VIC
Be persistent and encouraging, as well as being clear and concise. I believe that tutors should be patient and accepting. This will help both the tutor and the student. My strengths are in English. I am extremely attentive to detail, and am very good at explaining concepts. I am patient and kind so I love seeing people take their time to…
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Benjamin

Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Give encouragement for their studies, give them confidence to write their exams well, help them with their inabilities. I am well-versed in my knowledge of all the subjects I have studied in school, as I am fresh out of school. Also, I can explain very clearly to the students on how to do a question. I am also capable of analysing the students'…
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Kharelle Mae

Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them bridge that gap in their knowledge and be patient with them. I am very patient in handling my students, break down the complex concepts so that they may understand it, add math games to make my classes fun and…
Paul
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Paul

Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
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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Jake

Tutor Somerville, VIC
The most important role for a tutor is to get the best out of the students. This can take many forms but ultimately requires the tutor to be flexible in their teaching approach, understand the areas the student is struggling with and provide support in a way that is best received by the student. I'm highly organised which enables me to be prepared…
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Jeanne

Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
It is being able to relate to students who struggle and find a way that works for them, not necessarily a way that only works for me. In my experience, a student needs a tutor willing to adapt to their needs. A tutor can always keep track of their student's progress and help them achieve their goals. We are helping students achieve their goals.…
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Danushi

Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
As a tutor, it is crucial to make sure a student is able to independently and confidently apply a concept. In order to do that there are a few steps, I as a tutor would follow which start with identifying gaps in the knowledge. Then create plans, and use different techniques like scaffolding, explaining, and modeling to provide an in-depth idea of…
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Ishan

Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Being able to scaffold and break down the most complicated concepts in maths (relative to the pupil) into manageable chunks. This should be done by properly pre-assessing the student's prior knowledge and understanding of a concept. Furthermore, to always deliver classes under a student-centered teaching pattern. 01 Personalizing teaching…

Local Reviews

It’s all going really well Beaux breezed through a recent test of percentages that she and Tara had covered and which she had previously struggled with before. I will certainly recommend you to anyone who may need tutoring.
Sarah

Inside LangwarrinTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 Jack explored measurement concepts ahead of class and deepened his understanding of quadrilaterals, polygons, and polyhedrons by investigating their properties.

For Year 8 Olivia, recent sessions focused on probability using tree diagrams and Venn diagrams, along with interpreting two-way tables.

In Year 9, Alex worked through expanding and simplifying linear algebraic expressions and practiced solving equations in preparation for an upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student became distracted midway through lessons and "leapt ahead and didn't follow the correct steps," which led to errors in multi-step probability questions.

A Year 11 student, when under test conditions, rushed and misread questions—resulting in lost marks despite knowing the method ("ran out of time on the exam due to silly mistakes").

In Year 10 physics, confusion arose when faced with vector force problems; although formulas were memorized, conceptual understanding was lacking, so applying knowledge to unfamiliar contexts was a struggle.

Moments of self-doubt caused some students to hesitate or second-guess even basic arithmetic.

Recent Achievements

A Langwarrin tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with negative numbers now solves equations independently and even asks for extra practice on tougher examples.

In Year 12 physics, another student who previously made errors applying motion formulas is now confidently identifying needed values and works through each step with minimal prompting.

Meanwhile, one primary student—who was reluctant to ask questions at first—now raises her hand whenever unsure and successfully completed a set of challenging division problems without guessing or skipping any steps.

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 Carrum Downs Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Jude's School.