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Ragini

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
A tutor should have the ability to share information in a way that others will learn, grasp the concepts, understand the input. A tutor should be able to know strengths and weakness of a student. A extra paper work is required by tutor for better performance of a student. A regular assessment of student to enhance his performance. A tutor should…
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Cameron

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
* Listen * Instruct * Inspire * Challenge Intelligent Patient Understanding and Ability to explain…
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Emelina
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Emelina

Tutor Amaroo, ACT
To be there as a constant guide, a reliable anchor, and a mentor for the students. When it comes to tutoring students, it is important to note that they are all unique individuals in their own right. Every student will have their own set of challenges, weaknesses, strengths, and respond differently to certain approaches. Instead of applying a…
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Sunanda

Tutor Amaroo, ACT
A tutor needs to understand student level and understand where student is struggling in a subject . As a tutor i can teach students according to their level and i can improve their…
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Harry

Tutor Mitchell, ACT
Be polite, problem solving manner and important transparent teaching. Keep focus and feedback from student Meeting with parents, students and also asking for his doubts. I can be good tutor for maths because I always teach students with my concepts and understandable methods. I always keeping instructions for students that which is important…
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Ajay

Tutor Taylor, ACT
Tutor definitely can instil the confidence in students in their abilities and ensure they learn and get success which they and their parents are looking for. I can work at the pace of the student and can identify the areas where they need more support. I have worked for 20 years which enables me to share real-life examples and use of mathematics…
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Katie

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
I think a really good tutor is capable of making learning exciting and fun. The best way to do this is to clearly communicate why someone is doing what their doing and to find ways for the student to connect to the material on a personal level. This is something I strive to do with all students. I think I'm personable and have alot of life…
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Jemima

Tutor O'connor, ACT
The most important things for a tutor to do for a student is ensure their confidence stems from understanding not just knowing the answer to a question but instead the theory behind it. A tutor should ensure a student understands the theory behind a concept and how they got their rather than the finishing product. Through this, a tutor gives a…
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Beau

Tutor Lyneham, ACT
I believe understanding the current level of knowledge and skills of a client is key. Once you know what someone needs help with, you can easily provide excellent assistance. This will help the customer get the most out of a tutoring session. I believe my strengths include; - deep understanding of mathematical formulas and ideas - I have good…
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Ravindu Indira

Tutor Lyneham, ACT
A great tutor provides personalized attention tailored to the student's needs, learning style, and pace. They build confidence and motivation through encouragement and celebrating successes. Tutors teach valuable study skills like time management, note-taking, and critical thinking to make students more efficient learners. For those with learning…
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Harshit

Tutor O'connor, ACT
There are a couple of things which I think a tutor can do for their students (1) Understand their way of thinking and interact in a way which is more familiar to them. A tutor must have different ways to put across the same concept to different students. A single way may not fit everyone. (2) A tutor must be available for the students at any…
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Jia En

Tutor O'connor, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be honest about the amount of time and effort it will take to improve and to be able to meet the student where he or she is. I always make sure to understand how the student is processing the information before moving on. The most important thing is that we move at the student's…
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Rebecca

Tutor O'connor, ACT
Being a good listener to the student and understanding where they want help and what they don’t understand is most important. Being able to put the student first and being patient with them to help them learn and grow are factors that come with being a great tutor. Problem solving and the ability to be posed with and solve questions that I may…
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Asela

Tutor O'connor, ACT
As tutors, we should help students self-learn and give them the opportunity to take the lead in problem-solving. We should provide the necessary guidance and help while enabling them to self-grow. Ability to teach in a clear manner Capability to take on challenges Hard-working and can-do attitude Short learning curve Ability to teach a wide…
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Bhavika

Tutor O'connor, ACT
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make the foundation of the subject very strong so that it becomes easier for them to understand the difficult subjects. I am patient with the students and come with innovative ways to make them understand the concepts. In the first few classes I build rapport with the…
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Shubh

Tutor O'connor, ACT
A tutor plays a crucial role in a student's learning journey. The most important things a tutor can do are provide individualized instruction, foster a supportive and encouraging environment, identify and address the student's unique needs, adapt teaching strategies to enhance comprehension and empower the student to become an independent and…
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Navneet

Tutor Franklin, ACT
Being able to teach to a student's pace is a very important skill for a tutor - moving too quickly means the student won't be able to understand the content, while moving too slowly will bore the student, meaning they won't put in an effort to learn. I also believe that the teaching style employed has to fit the student - I am able to assess the…
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Yasiru

Tutor Taylor, ACT
The most important thing I can do for a student to help them become confident, independent learners who are capable of utilising the correct study techniques for the subject they're learning, applying "secondary academic skills" such as organisation, long-term focus, and a confident mindset during exams. During my time as a student, I have been…
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Mary Ann

Tutor Jacka, ACT
I think it is important for a tutor to try to make complex lessons/topics easier to understand to help students appreciate and learn what they are studying. Also it is a good idea to provide examples of how these lessons are applied in everyday life, so students can have more appreciation of what they are learning. It would also be beneficial if…
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Sarah

Tutor Harrison, ACT
As a tutor, it's your job to adapt your way of teaching based on what works best for the student and use different approaches to explain a concept so the student understands it completely. Encourage the students when they feel discouraged, praise them when it's earned and give them advice on where they can improve. You're essentially guiding…
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Tina

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
There are a few things I consider to be the most important. First, be honest, if we don't know how to do it well we can not teach. Then, be patient, sometimes it is hard for students to absorb all the knowledge. And we should be a good listener, and willing to share our own learning experiences. I had experience in teaching math and guitar, all my…
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kathirini

Tutor Downer, ACT
allow the student to make mistakes and help them correct it along with allowing the student to tell the tutor what they understand and don't understand patience and being able to understand ones mind set if…
Michi
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Michi

Tutor Downer, ACT
To ensure that the student understands everything fully. That is what a tutor is for, and no concept or idea should be left unturned. Everything should be thoroughly explored until full understanding has been achieved. I am an extremely patient person who will spend as long as required to explain a concept or idea. I also use down-to-earth…

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Inside MelbaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Anise worked on applying the chain rule for differentiating compound functions and practiced algebraic manipulation within those problems.

For Year 11, Caledon focused on using radian measure in circular geometry and revising non-right angle trigonometry with the sine law.

Meanwhile, Year 12 Amit reviewed assignment content involving logarithms, exponentials, and explored how to use the second derivative to identify bimodal data points.

Recent Challenges

A lack of a clear lesson plan in one session led to darting between topics and reduced focus; as the tutor observed, "I will create a lesson plan for the next tutoring session."

In Year 11 maths, incomplete homework was an ongoing issue: Caledon repeatedly forgot to do assigned work, which limited review of new methods and delayed progress on organization strategies.

A Year 7 student avoided showing working in algebra problems, often writing just the answer—this meant missed chances to spot errors or build confidence.

Meanwhile, a senior student hesitated to ask for help even when confused by chain rule applications, echoing classroom reluctance and leaving gaps unaddressed.

Recent Achievements

One Melba tutor noted that a Year 8 student, who once hesitated to ask questions, now regularly prepares specific problems in advance and seeks help right at the start of each session.

In Year 11 maths, Anise showed clear growth by not only mastering differentiation but also independently applying integration to real-world area problems—something she struggled with before.

Meanwhile, a primary school student recently tackled more complex questions in class after weeks of basic practice; this was the first time they completed all end-of-lesson challenges without prompting from their tutor.

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 Belconnen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Melba Copland Secondary School Copland Campus Years 10 - 12.