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The most important thing a tutor could do for a student is to not give up on them, no matter how much they struggle to learn you should not give up instead you should help them out even more, because I believe if the tutor gives up on the student, the student will only end up giving up on themselves. My strengths as a tutor would be that I never…
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I believe enthusiasm and passion are important for a tutor, as these qualities can give a student drive and motivation to learn and improve. I also believe a tutor should impart not just academic knowledge, but also studying strategies and problem solving skills that will help them in the future. I am organized and motivated, which will help me to…
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Sasini
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According to my point of view, the most important things a tutor can do for a student involve providing personalized support fostering a positive learning environment, developing their critical thinking skills, and offering constructive feedback to motivate them to go further building their confidence while maintaining effective communication. As…
Mateusz (Matt)
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The most important thing is to see a student progress from where they started off when tutoring began. That i believe is one of the most important things that i can do for a student. Being able to find different ways to explain a concept. Everybody learns in a different way hence, there is no such thing as a single clear cut solution to explaining…
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Tutor can give special attention to student. I can deal with individual differences. I can put my job over my…
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I think a good tutor will take the time to connect meaningfully with the student and their families. They will be caring and compassionate, but also professional and organized. Having a good rapport with the student will move a tutor from good to great. Creativity. Good communication with students. Organisation Collaboration Discipline…
Artin
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Finding which way or how the student can best learn and absorb the information while allowing them to enjoy the process of learning Very good communicator, I adapt to how the person likes learning, I try to go above and beyond to help the student understand a…
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Help the student feel comfortable to ask and express themselves. Involve them and their own experience in the topic being taught. Make sure they enjoy the class and feel excited to learn. Patience. communication skills and understanding students. Ability to simplify things and making education fun. Use examples that related to the student…
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Understanding the Student’s Needs: Every student is unique, with their own strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. A good tutor takes the time to understand these aspects and tailors their teaching approach accordingly. Creating a Safe Learning Environment: Students should feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and expressing…
William
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1. Restore their confidence and belief in their ability to learn. 2. Provide a safe environment where it is ok to make mistakes or "get it wrong". 3. Inspire them to keep trying and to not give up. 4. To help them to learn from any mistakes. Good subject knowledge. Patience. An ability to explain things in different…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to take the time to understand who the student is. not every student learns the same way and the only way to effectively help someone is to take the time to know them first. As a tutor, i always take the time to get to know my student first so i can develop a connection with them and…
Eshaan
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Understand what their problem is and where they are struggling is truly important as it can provide the fundamentals of teaching a certain topic or skill for the student to learn. Adapting to students knowledge and way they learn is also important as a student could be a practical learner with real life examples or a theoretical learner,…
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The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is that showing them how much of an important learning new things in an enjoyable manner are. By sparking enjoyment in the learning environment students will be engaged in a greater sense of a more open-ended mindset, allowing them to view the world and its opportunities as learning…
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Tutoring at the pace of the students is essential and is considered to be the top priority for me. Building a strong rapport with students by making concepts clear through achievable goals, and constructive feedback and pushing students to empower learning by adapting different teaching strategies into tutoring are some of the most important…
Pratima
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Be understanding so that a student doesn't hesitate before asking doubts. Firm Disciplined I can make study seem as a fun…
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I believe that tutors should put their learner's motivation above all values, tutors should ensure that their learners believe they can achieve higher, individuals will not be motivated to learn if they do not believe in themselves, therefore I believe that first and foremost aspect a tutor must focus is the learner's mindset for their work.…
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The most important thing that a tutor can do is ensuring that the conditions are the best for a student to learn. This could be by creating new ways to teach the student based on their preferred way of learning. I try to focus more on understanding rather than giving a lot of questions. Also as I am a recent graduate, I am able to connect easily…
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Be patient but persistent. Understanding where a student is at in their learning is important, so being open and accessible is a must. Enthusiasm is also very important; you want the topic to be engaging and fun. I feel I have a strong understanding of mathematics, and can very easily communicate and explain concepts. I am patient and…
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To enable a fascination for learning and helping students achieve academic success. - I can give examples of a complex topic in simpler terms. - I understand the difficulty of learning; I am committed to help students…
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A tutor can help a student achieve confidence within a subject to minimise self doubt. I can explain concepts in different ways and use a wide range of examples. These examples can be linked to real world scenarios to understand the importance of a particular concept in real…
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Allow them to grasp the basic concept or fundamentals behind the desired theory being leant. Therefore allowing the student to further cement these theories into there brain via practice exercises and repetition. Also understanding how each student learns and what helps them excel. -Patience -Explaining difficult concepts in basic…
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Provide motivation and help develop a passion (or at least an appreciation) for Mathematics. Success would be more likely if the student is enjoying the subject matter. Furthering this; to teach the student confidence in their abilities and eventually be more independent in thier learning/study. It is also important that a tutor understand the…
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The tutor could make the student more comfortable with the topic at hand and put him at ease, and make the student understand that going through difficulty when learning is perfectly normal. My strengths are patience, commitment, being as approachable and friendly as I can, and willingness to listen to doubts and issues from the people I'm…

Local Reviews

The tutoring is going well. Carla has a smile on her face after each session. Aisling is a great tutor.
Margarite

Inside Narre Warren EastTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Neva focused on writing up lab reports for chemical changes and applied her recent combustion experiment to improve her scientific writing.

Year 11 student Vien worked on developing a main argument for a practice English essay and practised rewording sentences for clarity in preparation for an upcoming SAC.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Dom revised exponential growth and decay in maths using exam-style questions, then switched to chemistry to balance equations involving ions forming molecules.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 English, there was hesitation to explore diverse examples in essay responses; as one tutor noted, "she tended to zone in on a single idea instead of thinking big picture."

In VCE Biology, difficulty organizing notes and remembering new symbols slowed progress during exam preparation.

During Year 7 Maths, working out where to start with worded questions sometimes led to confusion until prompted, meaning more time spent clarifying instructions than solving problems.

Meanwhile, in lower primary maths, number writing errors (like writing '102' for '120') occasionally caused calculation mistakes—especially when completing vertical addition tasks under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Narre Warren East noticed some great shifts lately: In Year 10, Vien had struggled to organise essay ideas but now can spot when a rewritten paragraph is clearer and confidently explains what he wrote on his SAC.

Neva, a Year 8 student, used to find lab report writing confusing—last week she applied the structure independently and completed key sections correctly.

Meanwhile, one primary student who previously guessed answers during maths has started raising her hand for help whenever stuck instead of staying silent or guessing. Last session, she read the next chapter out loud without prompting.

What they say about our tutoring

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At this stage we are very happy. Nick likes Tharaka and his overall attitude to maths has changed. He is quite happy to give things a go. His confidence is building.

Suparna is lovely and very patient and Sitota is very happy with her. I think it will take a good few months before we see any progress with Sitota considering her learning difficulties. All positive and we are moving forward though

Mo is a lovely girl and Ashleigh seems to be benefitting a great deal from her tutoring sessions with her. Ashleigh is fairly motivated and I'm sure by the time exams come around there will be a noticeable difference in her capabilities. Mo and Ashleigh interact quite well and Ashleigh is much more confident about what she is doing after her sessions. All in all, at this stage we couldn't be happier with the way things are going.

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 Belgrave Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Dandenong Ranges Steiner School.