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Tutors in Viewbank include a PhD-qualified university lecturer and creative writing prizewinner, seasoned early childhood and primary educators, high-ATAR achievers with peer mentoring experience, VCE subject dux recipients, international curriculum specialists, science researchers guiding K–12 outreach, and dedicated volunteers supporting underprivileged students in literacy, maths, and STEM.

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Alexandra

Business Studies Tutor Reservoir, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is improve the confidence of a student so that they feel competent and ready, which is a knock on effect from the clarity gained during tutoring sessions. Another important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them gain good study habits with can take them all throughut their education, and…
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Matt

Business Studies Tutor Mont Albert North, VIC
Most importantly a tutor should ensure their students feel safe and comfortable to ask questions or for clarification My clear communication and adaptive teaching tactics make it easy for me to explain a concept in a way any student will…
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Naila

Business Studies Tutor Preston, VIC
A tutor can make a lesson interactive, fun and engage the students. This in turn helps the students to reach their maximum potential an be successful in their lives. I know my subject content well and am passionate about my subjects. I am good at establishing a rapport with my students and am open to suggestions as I am flexible. I use different…
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Billy

Business Studies Tutor Box Hill, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is always listen to them and know what best works for them. This can mean to always pay attention to a student and understand how they learn effectively. This may mean having to make changes and adaptations to your tutoring style which is fine as long as the student gets the…
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Aaron

Business Studies Tutor Box Hill, VIC
Be able to explain things clearly and in a way that the child will understand. Also, it is important to be open to, and encourage questions about any little detail they do not understand to ensure they gain the best understanding of the concepts. Being able to communicate and explain a concept in different ways to ensure the client understands.…
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Marta

Business Studies Tutor Thomastown, VIC
A tutor is someone who is there for the student and always willing to help them succeed. They do this by understanding the student's goals and adjusting their learning style to better suit the student's needs. Hi, my name is Marta and I recently completed a Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) (Honours) at RMIT University with a grade of…

Local Reviews

Getting started with a EzyMath Tutor was very easy for us, after the initial online request by us the rest was proactive by the EzyMath office. The tutors we had were very friendly, with each having their own tricks to help my son understands what he couldn't at school.
David, Viewbank

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Zoe worked on converting between fractions and decimals, as well as tackling geometry problems involving three-dimensional shapes like prisms and pyramids.

In Year 7, Alex focused on algebra from Chapter 4 of the Edrolo textbook and practiced solving equations using different techniques.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Maya prepared for a probability and statistical analysis test, working through practice questions to strengthen her understanding of data interpretation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student in mathematics often left homework incomplete, which meant "basic and elementary concepts were still foreign" during lessons—key gaps appeared when new algebra content was introduced.

For a Year 10 class, lack of attention span made it hard to interpret questions correctly; as one tutor observed, "he missed what the question was really asking," leading to avoidable errors.

In senior years, messy handwriting and reluctance to show working led to confusion when revisiting problems.

When homework is neglected or rushed, progress stalls and confidence dips during revision before tests.

Recent Achievements

One Viewbank tutor noticed a Year 8 student who, after struggling with basic fraction addition, now solves algebraic equations independently—a big step up from earlier sessions.

In a recent high school session, two brothers who often hesitated to participate began enthusiastically competing to answer percentage questions first, showing much more initiative than before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously lost focus easily managed to read through his homework and tackle tricky decimal problems on his own; he finished the final set of calculations without needing any reminders.

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