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Listening and observing first to find out their academic needs. Then find resources for them to boost their performance. The most important thing a tutor can do is to accept him/her. I like to support, encourage students to perform. With my ample work and study experience, I can help motivate young students and shift their focus in the right…
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*As a tutor most important thing is to understand the student and be friendly with the students .So that they can discuss there promblems easily without any hesitation. * As a tutor i should know about the level of the student and about the student in what ways he/she loves to learn because learning cannot be done with a force full method . *As…
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To teach students that it is okay to be wrong or make mistakes as long as you correct it afterwards. It is important to attempt to answer each question on a test and work sheet as if you attempt it then you might get some points on your final grade. It is also important to become self confident and trust that you can tackle any problem. I will…
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The most important thing a tutor does for a student is helping them become more confident, so that they have faith in their own abilities and performance. This starts by simplifying the content and explaining it in a way that the student can understand, then building this up so they can face the hardest of questions. It is about equipping them…
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Enhence students' confidence, and motive their interest in studying. In my understanding, tutor not only help students to level up their score, but also maintain their interest in study and keep their confidence. Communication skill: work in service industry for 5 years. Achievement: Greate academic score Flexibility: Can tutor any time, and…
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I believe that the foremost quality that a tutor needs to have is patience and belief in the student's abilities. Often, the rewards of tutoring a reaped over a long period and not overnight. Our main responsibility is to instill the belief in our students that they are capable of succeeding in their studies. Improving their confidence goes a…
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I think a good tutor can make studies feel like a piece of cake rather than rocket science. I think as a tutor it is my job to foster critical thinking and problem solving skills, so that a student can develop independent ideas and eventually become confident in the subject. My greatest strength is my ability to differentiate instruction to meet…
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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand their needs, thereby coming up with a teaching strategy that can help them not only to be able to do their assignments but also to thoroughly understand the subject's concepts. Getting along with the students is another important thing that a tutor should be able to do…
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Actually speaking, the tutor should focus on potential development rahter than merely improving the skills of a student. It could be best tutors can adopt practices such as NLP ( neuro linguistic programming) to boost rapid learning of a student. But for that only truly commited tutors would raise their hands. Since it reqires a lot of hard yards.…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, of course apart from being thorough in the subject matter they are teaching, is also to be very empathetic towards the student. A tutor must be able to put themselves in the student's shoes to comprehend the difficulties they are facing. I believe that everyone will love a subject if it is…
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Make learning fun along with being productive. I think presenting challenges to students will motivate them to learn better and faster. Conveying information in a dignified yet an entertaining way for students to pay attention along with having interest to learn their respective…
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Most Important is student's individual evaluation. A proper Strength-weakness analysis followed by relevant corrective measures can bore right results. Further a Tutor can mentor the student both academically and emotionally to boost the morale. This can can instill confidence and help the student to think logically and inculcate creativity and…
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I understand that teachers don't always have time to help students one-on-one and that tutors can help bridge the gap. I believe that learning is an exponential process, so a small victory in a tutoring session can lead to enormous benefits in the student's future. I am passionate about enabling students to maximise their…
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A tutor has to be dedicated to both her students as well as the subject being taught. Tutors should also be a good example that learning can be fun, or make learning fun! I am patient and understanding, making sure the student understands a concept by the end of the session. I also make sure that they are confident with their…
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Understanding the textbook and explaining in accordance. Help students to get better score in their exams and treat students with kindness and care. - Understanding the student concerns - Using different concepts and different ways to explain to the students. - Make the learning environment…
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Nurture, teach and be a positive role model Exceptional communicator, gold listener, good eye for detail, quick learner , reliable , honest and trust…
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Providing 100% support that the student may need and listening to them when they do not understand a particular area. Then the tutor can best cater to the student's need. Patience, preference to learn new teaching techniques, being open for feedback to improve…
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1. Help the student discover their strengths. 2. Identify the best learning practices for each student. 3. Help the student discover improvement areas and work towards covering them. 4. Creating a loop between the school teachers, children and parents, so that all are aware of the progress. 5. Always support the student no matter what. 6.…
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The most important things a tutor can do are the students are as follows: Learn to respect the questions and learning ability of the student. Be an excellent listener. Be willing to share plenty of own experiences. Be honest,flexible,reliable and confidante for the student. A tutor can also be the first go to person for the student if…
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For me, a tutor is not just a source of knowledge and experience for their students. More importantly, a tutor is a mentor for their students and have the ability to encourage them to excel in their studies. In this way, a tutor has the unique ability to boost a student's confidence and make their lives that much less stressful. Whilst the…
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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to create an environment where the student is happy and willing to learn. Having an environment as such makes the task of learning and teaching easier on both the student and the tutor. One of my strengths as a tutor are that i am able to communicate effectively. Due to my previous…
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Be supportive. Speaking from personal experience, there is nothing worse than a highly critical tutor who consistently expresses his/her disappointment in you whenever you fail to solve a problem. Mathematics in a way is similar to the popular American sport, in which personal confidence and positive sentiments can do wonders in terms of improving…
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I think encouraging students to develop self-learning skills plays the important role in educational networks as we cannot tutor them forever. We should not only assist students only to understand the materials provided but also teach them the skills of how to learn effectively and what to do when encountering the new lesson/content of knowledge…

Local Reviews

The first session with Carol was great!
Joanna

Inside Oakleigh SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Max worked on measurement, specifically converting between units and identifying types of angles using diagrams.

In Year 8, Chloe tackled algebraic fractions—simplifying and multiplying them—and also reviewed techniques for solving for x in linear equations.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sam focused on speed calculations and practiced converting units of time within real-world word problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student repeatedly needed prompting to continue with long multiplication and rarely wrote out working, making it hard to pinpoint misunderstandings—"he needs constant reminder to do it systematically."

In Year 9 algebra, a lack of confidence meant correct answers were often left unattempted, despite knowing the method.

A Year 4 learner was easily distracted during worded problems, which slowed progress on multi-step division.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for geometry questions forgot basic angle rules and struggled to explain their reasoning aloud; this made error correction much slower in practice tests.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Oakleigh South noticed a Year 10 student who previously needed step-by-step help with algebra now solves simple equations on his own, only checking in for reassurance at the end.

In another session, a Year 8 student who used to leave worded problems unfinished has started working through each part methodically and completed all set questions without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who would often lose focus during longer tasks managed to finish an entire worksheet on area and perimeter accurately after staying engaged for the whole lesson—something he hadn't done before.

What they say about our tutoring

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We're very happy with Shaun, he's a lovely young man and has surely helped Fergus with his learning.

Everything has been going well  - Isabella is very happy with her tutor and scheduling tutorials and communication with him has been no problem at all.  We would highly recommend him to other students.

Daniel is great and established a good relationship with James from day one.  That's the first part of the battle! We are now looking forward to James getting more confidence and mathematical skill over the remainder of this year.

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 Warrigal Road Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Oakleigh South Primary School.