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Tutors in Research include a University of Melbourne-trained primary school teacher and learning diversity leader, an Eltham High School dux with ATAR 99.50 and choir director experience, Kumon maths and English specialists, veteran secondary maths teachers from international schools, peer mentors with science degrees, and award-winning high-achievers passionate about helping students thrive.

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thimthana

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
understanding and supporting adjustable student learning style due to my personal experience passion and patient due to experience of teaching young…
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Abel

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Not get angry when students ask questions, no matter how stupid it may be. Never make the students feel their questions are stupid. Make sure you answer and clear what is in their mind. Teach them how to face math problems. I am patient. I don't get angry or offended easily. I take time to understand myself very well and figure out the best easy…
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Taasnim Ahmed

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The most important gift that a tutor can give to a student is providing knowledge of how to think independently. A tutor can give hope, help develop self-confidence within students as well as show them the right way to proceed in life. I believe, for students a tutor is like a blacksmith who can provide them with all the tools they will need to…
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Vaibhavi

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The most important thing is to deal with patience with students. Not every student learns the same way or comes from the same background so tutor should asses,analyze and appraise the students. A tutor should have different and interesting approaches to make the students understand the concepts thoroughly. Tutor should be friendly and always…
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PRANAV KUMAR

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The Tutor should have a lot of patience while teaching children, as each child is different from one other. Tutor should understand each student's ability and talent and motivate them to do further in their own field. It should be the tutor's job to go to each student individually and ask if they are good with study materials and understanding…
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Mihini

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a positive learning environment and build the student's confidence. Adapting to each students unique learning style ensures the tutoring sessions are effective and allows students to achieve their academic goals. Creating an encouraging atmosphere helps students feel…
PRATHAMESH VILAS
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PRATHAMESH VILAS

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Making realise the student of their self worth. How to have a vision, goals and appropriate mindset. Most importantly making aware of the practical oriented world. Ability to explain the difficult things in simple manner. Embraced Patience, Responsibilities and tolerance. Ability to connect with students at professional and personal level as…
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May Yee

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
It is crucial to encourage critical thinking, to guide active learning but not spoon-feed, to give motivation and encouragement to students. Tutors and teachers should inspire students and be a good role model. My strengths as an educator include patience, adaptability and understanding. I encourage students to speak out what they have understood…
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Minh

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The most important things I can do for a student are to provide support, build their confidence, and create a learning environment where they feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. Encouraging a growth mindset where challenges are seen as opportunities to improve helps students develop resilience and a love for learning. It’s also crucial…
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Lakshini

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
A tutor’s role goes beyond just teaching concepts; it’s about building a student’s confidence and fostering a love for learning. The most important things a tutor can do are to be patient, provide clear explanations, and adapt teaching methods to suit the student’s learning style. From my experience helping my fellow batchmates, I have…
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Mehrab

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
I believe a tutor can inspire a student to be a better human being. A tutor can inspire a student to think differently, to think out of the box, to be creative. The tutor can pass on knowledge and real world experience and insights. In other words a tutor can perfect a student. I think my first strength is that I am extremely patient. I can…
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Md Farhad

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Being an inspirational character. A tutor has to encourage his/her students always. During a semester/course, there will be certain times when students will lose interests for a poor mark (may be), or a personal problem. A tutor can't force a student to complete a session because it has to! A friendly approach can be helpful sometimes as well.…
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Kirti

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Understanding the problems of a student as each and every child is unique, they have different sets of problems. figuring the problems out and finding solutions for them is the most important thing. Patience , a good listener, Good in mathematics, Honest, empathetic and…
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Charmin

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
To make them understand the importance of studying a particular subject. Make sure that they are not neglecting their studies and doing their maximum depending on their level of intelligence to the particular subject. (i.e. A student who is very smart for Sociology might not be that smart for Mathematics. I believe that the tutor should…
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Swastika

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
1. A tutor needs to connect with students at personal level which will build a level of trust from students thus there will not be any hesitation to clear any doubts. 1. I have the ability to connect with children and simplify things which they can understand. I have 2 children aged 10 and 1 and I have a lot of experience to understand them and…
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Ruby

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand their individual needs, provide support and encouragement, offer constructive feedback, and foster a passion for learning and critical thinking. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in fostering a supportive learning environment where curiosity thrives. My ability to…
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Chaitanya

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
A tutor should help students understand concepts, build confidence, adapt to their needs, promote critical thinking, and provide motivation. My strengths as a tutor include adaptability, clarity in explanations, patience, a broad knowledge base, and the ability to encourage and motivate…
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Marcos

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
A tutor should be flexible and adaptable while setting realistic and achievable goals, and should provide motivation and support throughout the learning process. After completing my Bachelor's degree in Physics in 2020, I worked as an instructor and academic tutor at the Physics faculty of the University of Havana until 2022. This experience has…
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Abhishek

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
A tutor's most crucial role is to offer personalized guidance, create a supportive learning environment, and instill confidence in the student. By identifying their specific needs, tutors tailor their teaching methods for maximum academic progress. Building rapport and motivating students to overcome challenges further contribute to their success.…
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Tsun Yui Ryan

Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
I think the most important things as a tutor is to understand what the students goals are from getting tutoring. And then slowly helping them to build their goal. A great tutor also provides help outside of class/tutor times. I have great communication skills developed through my past jobs I have worked as well as doing an allied health course in…
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Thomas

Tutor Donvale, VIC
It is to build their confidence in trusting themselves able to learn & solve problems in their own ways. Second to that is to build solid knowledge in their studies. Apart from I have solid knowledge in both high school & university Mathematics & Science subjects (please see my academic transcripts sent via my Indeed application) as well as years…
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Kai

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
- improve confidence in academics - build a trustworthy and comfortable relationship where issues can be raised without hesitation - ease of understanding - clear approach to difficult concepts - ability to identify lapse in…
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Juan Pablo

Tutor Watsonia, VIC
The tutor can guide the student when they are facing difficulties. It is not the tutor's job to answer questions for the student, but rather to help the student make sense of how to solve a problem. I have a background in mathematics, both in my undergrad and as my Masters. I have experience answering questions in Course Hero, where I have an 80%…

Local Reviews

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Inside ResearchTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Ethan revised exponents and logarithms through practice exam questions, identifying a few challenging areas for further review.

Another Year 11 student, Sarah, focused on factorising polynomials and completing the square to find turning points, including using the turning point formula with worked examples.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Oliver built confidence with subtraction algorithms and times tables, using step-by-step breakdowns to reinforce foundational skills.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, a student continued to forget key positive/negative signs in algebra, which slowed progress on x-intercepts—"little stuff that adds up," as one tutor noted.

In Year 11 Methods, another struggled to keep up after busy weeks and was "behind due to recent busy weeks, isn't as familiar with the ideas."

A senior student's revision remained surface-level: he reviewed past exams but did not focus on problematic questions or note-taking habits, so small errors persisted in probability and surds.

After setbacks, motivation dipped noticeably for a Year 10 learner who said he'd "catch up," but avoided regular review sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Research recently noticed Gabriel, a Year 11 student, quickly mastering CAS calculator shortcuts for graphing polynomials—something he'd hesitated with before—which let him work through graph sketching far more independently.

In another session, Otis (Year 12) tackled two of his most challenging exam questions and showed a new willingness to attempt problems under timed conditions, finishing most within the set period instead of getting stuck like in previous tries.

Meanwhile, Isaac (Year 3) now answers questions on his 1, 2, 5, and 10 times tables almost instantly after weeks of needing reminders; last session he recited them all without prompting.

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 Eltham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Research Primary School.