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Auchenflower's tutors include a university-awarded physicist and UQ teaching lab leader (ATAR 99.75), multiple secondary school educators-in-training, seasoned maths and science mentors, an engineer with First Class Honours and school tutoring experience, academic prizewinners in writing, STEM, and music, plus primary-to-high-school specialists praised for engaging lessons and proven results.

James
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James

Engineering Studies Tutor Auchenflower, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make sure there is continual improvement in their work. If there are signs the student is not improving, then it's important to look for weaknesses or anything the student is struggling with and work on those areas. I know at uni, and when I was at school, the feeling of understanding…
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Liam

Engineering Studies Tutor West End, QLD
I touched on some of these points in my previous answers, but as a tutor I believe the ultimate goal should be to provide one's students with an academic toolbox in the form of an understanding of the fundamental principles of any given topic. By covering first principles, and providing students with problem-solving abilities, he or she can then…
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Jesicca

Engineering Studies Tutor West End, QLD
I definitely think that there needs to be a solid understanding of the student and the way in which they learn so that the tutor can teach them in a way which is most effective to them. Along with this, I think that the tutor should make the student feel comfortable with them so that they feel free to ask questions or ask for further…
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Pajani

Engineering Studies Tutor Paddington, QLD
On top of efficiently solving problems, a tutor should be able to explain to the students why it is that they are doing what they are doing. A tutor should explain why are they studying a particular topic in mathematics and what is its application. Finally, a tutor should be able to make the student enjoy what they are doing and make students look…
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Mehr

Engineering Studies Tutor West End, QLD
Someone who is able to build strong relationships with the student. This helps to truly personalize their learning and teach to the student's strength. I believe my greatest strengths are being empathetic and the ability to engage with a…
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NAMIT

Engineering Studies Tutor St Lucia, QLD
So far I have found several factors that make for good tutors. Firstly building a strong and personal relationship with the student is very important as the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor can add essential ingredients for students to learn and grow. Secondly, communication and collaboration with the student,…
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Meheraj

Engineering Studies Tutor Taringa, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a deep understanding of the subject matter, promoting critical thinking skills, and providing personalized support and feedback. Beyond simply conveying information, a tutor should encourage students to think analytically and develop problem-solving techniques. Additionally,…
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Vahid

Engineering Studies Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Understading and listening to the needs, concerns and questions. Providing the best solutions and resources. Being patient and passionate when delivering the contents. Holds a Doctorate Degree in Mechnical & Biomedical Engineering. 5 years of teaching at University (Australia), College (Australia), and private tutoring in the mathematics,…
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Mosaruf

Engineering Studies Tutor St Lucia, QLD
As far as my understanding, as a tutor, he/she always needs to motivate their students to think more widely and creatively. It is true, initially, they will fail several times. Allowing them to do it, will build their confidence for their future, which will be eventually worth it for their life. As a tutor, I am always friendly, patiently try to…
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Adrien

Engineering Studies Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most import thing a tutor can do for a student is to have a real impact on his life. By learning with enthusiasm, the student will discover what he really likes ! Teaching is part of values that everyone shares in his daily life, this idea of improvement, doing the best and the right job. My strenghts are : - My technical skills ( a lot of…
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SHUTING

Engineering Studies Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
I think the most important things are teaching students the learning methods, help them form a good learning habit and culture the keeping learning attitude. 1. Patience and good temper. 2. Several learning skills to get good grade. 3. Strong acdemic background. 4. International experience. 5. Good learning…
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Drew

Engineering Studies Tutor St Lucia, QLD
It's very important that a tutor can passionately engage with a student and journey with them as they progress. I also think that a tutor's role as a mentor in general is important I am very passionate about it and that allows me to enthusiastically and actively engage with students and try hard to help them understand and appreciate more…
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Edmond

Engineering Studies Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
To care their needs and be empathetic, then provide tailored experience Enforcing the students memory by gamifying the learning…
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Hassan

Engineering Studies Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
Being organised, patient and understanding towards the student. Being able to communicate the complex formulas in a simpler manner. Im patient and nice when it comes to helping. I understand math is hard which allows me to convey my point across thoroughly and…
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Thayanithi

Engineering Studies Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
A tutor can inform the students about how to study a particular topic by providing some tricks, tips, study techniques, analogies, etc. My strengths include: - my quality education in top universities with a track record of accomplishments and scholarships, - more than three years of tutoring experience, - a clear conceptual understanding of…
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Hugh

Engineering Studies Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Ensuring a safe environment where they don't feel judged or embarrassed for not understanding something. I'm currently studying Mechatronic Engineering at QUT and I finished grade 12 with a VHA in Math B, C and Physics. I understand the content but I'm more interested in understanding what makes the content click with a student. Whether it's…
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Ciaran

Engineering Studies Tutor Ashgrove, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to assure them that they are making progress. They shouldn't be compared to their peers, but rather themselves from before. I'm very patient and I understand that the reason many of the young people going to extra tutoring do so because they need help. I am aware that the students…
John
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John

Engineering Studies Tutor Dutton Park, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do in my opinion is be patient with a student and try and understand the problem from their perspective. By doing this, you are able to see more clearly the issue that they might be having. I also believe that finding the best learning method for a student is a key part of the role as a tutor, and this will…
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Jared

Engineering Studies Tutor Newmarket, QLD
Be interactive by continuously observing where they are at. Show don't tell. Keep challenging them by pushing the boundaries of their knowledge, but be mindful of their confidence level. I like to provide examples and come up with stories when I explain concepts. I show students how to become comfortable with content. And how to become confident…
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Edwin

Engineering Studies Tutor Chelmer, QLD
Listen to feedback. Make sure they understand what they are being taught and determine if a new approach is needed. Sometimes the same information can be summarised and presented in a different way that is just easier for some people to understand. My own capacity for learning. Information retention and comprehensive analysis. Communication…
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Sajna

Engineering Studies Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
A Tutor plays an important role in the development of child's career goals. Hence I feel a great sense of responsibility on my shoulders to mentor them to brighten their future. My way of teaching is friendly and…
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Nipun

Engineering Studies Tutor Fairfield, QLD
The most important thing is to make sure the student achieves or exceeds the intended academic goals. If a student achieves his/her academic goals because of me, I can proudly say that I am a successful tutor. The most important strength of mine is the ability to communicate in a way that makes the student feel motivated, enthusiastic, and…
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David

Engineering Studies Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to create an environment where the student feels fully comfortable and confident. It’s crucial that they never hesitate to ask questions or admit when something isn’t clear. When students feel safe and supported, genuine learning can take place. After that, I think it’s about helping them…

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He is a brilliant person, and before he worked for Ezymath, he mentored, coached and trained my kids to so well that they basically improved academically. Great tutor indeed.
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Inside AuchenflowerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Anna worked through fractions and number properties, using visual models to compare values.

Year 8 student Lucas focused on algebraic expressions and practiced solving simultaneous equations step by step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Chloe revised trigonometry and bearings, including calculating unknown sides in right-angled triangles and applying angle rules to navigation scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often completed questions quickly but didn't reread them, leading to misinterpretations—he needs to read questions carefully and slowly to prevent easy errors.

In Year 11, another student hesitated to write out working for matrix multiplication, sometimes relying on memory instead of process, which made it hard to trace mistakes.

A Year 10 student struggled with motivation, only continuing tasks after reminders; their focus waned after each question was finished.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student's written work became difficult to follow in multi-step division problems, making it tricky for anyone else (or themselves) to check their reasoning later.

Recent Achievements

One Auchenflower tutor noted a Year 9 student who previously rushed through algebra now takes time to show each step, even voluntarily writing out their working when solving equations.

In a recent high school science session, a Year 11 student who once hesitated to interpret motion graphs is now reading and explaining them with less prompting—choosing appropriate axes labels without help.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who would avoid asking questions about fractions has started voicing uncertainties aloud before tackling new problems. Last week, she finished all her fraction addition tasks independently for the first time.

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 Toowong Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Toowong State School.