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KAUSTAV
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KAUSTAV

Tutor Clayton, VIC
A TUTOR CAN HELP CHANGE THE LIVES OF STUDENT'S . TUTORS CAN HELP STUDENTS TO PROPERLY ADAPT WITH THEIR STUDIES AS WELL AS EXCEL IN THEIR STUDIES. SO THAT IN THE FUTURE THESE STUDENTS CAN BECOME SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS. I HAVE A FRIENDLY AND A POSITIVE ATTITUDE WHICH MAKES THE STUDY OUTCOME MORE INFORMATIVE. MOREOVER, I AM EASILY…
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Janice

Tutor Clayton, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is paying attention. By doing so, a tutor can clearly identify where they are struggling, and then provided catered guidance as a response to that. It can also pinpoint a student's specific learning style, allowing further tailoring of sessions to mimic that. Further, it generally just shows the…
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Arun Kumar

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing that is necessary in learning is that we understand what we study. Though it seems difficult, giving each student the individual attention is what a tutor should strive to achieve. The different mindsets in the class should be brought together and set in a pathway where they get excited about learning something new every…
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Affhan

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
A tutor shouldn't be the individual who would only be associated with studies and stuff. A tutor should be someone to whom a student can approach with any sorts of problem with the expectation that their tutor can find a solution to it. Moreover, a tutor should be a guiding light to the student. - Communication - Experience -…
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Mridul

Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
I would like to answer two points which are very important 1. The tutor must understand the feeling of the student so as to understand where he/she is facing problem in the subjects. If you are able to remove the problem you are half way down. 2. If a tutor can make change from students' hate for the subject to love for the subject in my view is…
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Vignesshwar

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to provide clarity, encouragement, and structure. A tutor should simplify complex ideas, guide students through problems step by step, and foster a positive learning environment where questions are always welcome. Beyond teaching content, a tutor should help students develop problem-solving strategies,…
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Anup

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe, in today's world, the tutors role is changing quickly. With tons of free education material available online, a tutor must provide personal touch for students and improve their learning rate. A tutors job is to make his/her students grasp that knowledge without having to go through the grind of looking for good material. A tutor must…
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Jack

Tutor Hughesdale, VIC
What is most important is to be able to cultivate self-confidence within the student when it comes to facing questions and tasks on their own; to let them believe they can face any challenge without fear or trepidation. Being able to get across difficult and abstract concepts in a way that is clear and easy to understand for the…
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Mutahar

Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
The most important thing as a tutor is definitely patience and making the student feel comfortable when making mistakes. This allows them to work hard and keep up their efforts when trying to solve questions. My natural ability to break questions down and explain them in many ways is very beneficial when trying to explain concepts that a student…
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Roopavathy

Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
Knowledge Sharing, Improving the confidence in kids , Trustworthy Mindmap techniques for easy…
Tu
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Tu

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Help them realise their potential and teach them to work on their own without help I have a lot of passion and experience about the subjects I teach, I also have a lot of…
Kavya
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Kavya

Tutor Clayton, VIC
My goal is to provide consistent support and create a judgment-free space where students can feel comfortable enough to make mistakes and grow from them. I would like to be a reliable source for academic support and provide my own insights so students can feel supported in their studies and prepared for tests. I am organized, passionate and…
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Meagan

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to enable them to believe in themselves and to cultivate a love for learning. Helping them to grow and overcome their struggles by showing them techniques on how to approach different challenges, ultimately setting them up to be more confident and successful. I am patient, positive,…
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Ngoc Huyen

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage and inspire them to reach their full potential. By fostering a supportive and motivating environment, tutors can help students believe in their abilities and strive for excellence. It's about recognizing each student's unique strengths and areas for improvement and guiding them…
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Jiahui Clarissa

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to create supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and build their confidence and curiosity. By fostering both understanding and self-belief, a tutor can empower students to take ownership of their learning and apply those skills beyond the…
Beck
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Beck

Tutor Clayton, VIC
To inspire students. I remember one of my teachers told me that a teacher can not only teach students about their subjects but also about how to be a person. I have a strong academic background. I have an ATAR of 99.6. I also taught Y12 Mathematical Methods as a private tutor before. I am confidant that I can explain difficult concepts and answer…
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Chinnu Maria

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Teach the Building Blocks of Learning. Build Confidence in the Student. Improve a Student's Study Skills. Uncover Learning Styles. Be Compassionate & Build Rapport. Active listening Communication Leadership Problem-solving Patience Positivity Empathy Confidentiality Technical knowledge Time management Ability to work…
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Dan

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing I do for a student is providing personalised support and continued dedication to their students. Although teaching core content is a large part, a tutor's role is to guide and inspire, helping the student unlock their full potential. This involves allowing students to believe in their ability to succeed and encouraging…
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Inshaal

Tutor Hughesdale, VIC
In my personal opinion and experience, having an informal connection with the student alongside being their tutor is extremely beneficial as they are able to clearly and more freely express their opinions related to studies and also helps the tutor in gaining insight into their learning styles. As a tutor, I utilize my leadership and communication…
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Kai Hsin

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Build their confidence and problem-solving skills. Help them can figure out a way to solve the problem without pressure. My degrees are related to the mathematic. I studied Actuarial Mathematics and Financial Engineering for my bachelor degree, and I am studying Banking and Finance at Monash…
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Cassandra

Tutor Clayton, VIC
To be encouraging and to always be there for the student. When they feel like giving up as the going gets tougher, give them an encouraging boost, be it verbally or through actions (little rewards). Patience in teaching, commitment to the student and the willingness to find various ways to engage students in the lesson so that they are able to…
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Madhavi

Tutor Hughesdale, VIC
As a tutor, I consider the most important things I can do for a student to be fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, helping them build confidence in their abilities. Creating a safe and encouraging space allows students to feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, which are essential for learning. By boosting their…
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Patricia

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the students' confidence, help them develop problem-solving skills, and create a safe space where they feel supported. A tutor should guide the students to become more independent and motivated in their learning, not just help with answers. I'm very patient and encouraging, which…

Local Reviews

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Vanessa, Chadstone

Inside Oakleigh EastTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 Dylan worked through a diagnostic quiz and reviewed probability concepts, reinforcing skills with targeted practice on challenging questions.

For Year 11 Parth, recent sessions focused on explaining the effects of changes in the cash rate on aggregate demand and unemployment, as well as developing structured written responses for economics papers covering AD-AS models and Australia's economic goals.

Meanwhile, another Year 11 student tackled market failure topics in Economics—such as externalities and allocative efficiency—using SAC preparation materials and short-answer exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, skipping steps while factorizing led to repeated calculation errors—one tutor observed, "lots of middleman equations left out," which made it harder to spot where mistakes occurred.

In VCE Economics, a student sometimes rushed through multiple choice questions without reading them fully, resulting in missed marks and confusion when tackling earlier topics.

Another senior student's essay responses lacked clear explanations of diagrams and omitted key terminology, especially under time pressure.

These habits meant valuable time was spent reworking answers or clarifying concepts instead of building new skills or gaining confidence with advanced material.

Recent Achievements

One Oakleigh East tutor noticed a Year 12 student who used to rush through written responses now taking time to structure answers clearly, adding more economic terminology and connecting ideas—something he'd struggled with before.

In a recent session with a Year 8 student, the tutor saw them approach tough factorisation problems much more independently; they finished most worksheet questions on their own after needing frequent hints in earlier lessons.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously hesitated to ask for help began raising their hand when stuck, leading to them finishing all ten multiplication questions without errors.

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 Oakleigh Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Amsleigh Park Primary School.