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Tutors in Doolandella include a cum laude-qualified primary school teacher with 8+ years' classroom experience, a PhD engineering lecturer and mentor at QUT, award-winning science department heads and Olympiad trainers, high-achieving maths graduates, a veteran ESL educator, ATAR 97.75 and school dux scholars, and K–12 specialists with peer mentoring and PASS leadership backgrounds.

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Saad

Physics Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Understanding the individual student's problem and mitigating it. I am a good listener and try working on students' basics so that he could establish the right approach towards education. My ability to communicate with students in a friendly environment makes them at ease with me. I believe effective communication is essential in tutoring…
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Taran

Physics Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Understand the needs of the student and help them academically be more confident and also make them feel comfortable and confident so that they can ask all their queries. I can help the child understand that he or she can say whatever to me which they at times feel hesitant to ask in front of the whole class. This is an opportunity and time where…
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Stephan

Physics Tutor Runcorn, QLD
Help a student gain a greater understanding of the subject that you are tutoring. Helping students with…
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Milan Chirayath

Physics Tutor Goodna, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them carefully and attentively showing all engagement towards the student. This allows the tutor to understand what is difficult and what is easier for the student and at the same time displays to the student that the tutor cares and wants to better the student's life. I am…
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Sulay

Physics Tutor Salisbury, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to problem solve on their own, which will help them in the real world when they go for jobs or other activities. Also to quickly understand the students learning style and tailor their lessons appropriately. Being able to tailor an explanation of a difficult topic in a way…
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Vivekananthan

Physics Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
I firmly believe these are some important things a tutor offers his/her student: 1.Set High expectations. 2. Establish classroom routine 3.Show that the tutor care about each student in the class 4. Be transparent and ready to help I think that my biggest strength is my confidence and willingness to always learn and try new things. This…
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Phuc (Owen)

Physics Tutor Jindalee, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do isn't just to lead them to the right answers but help them build confidence and self-motivation. As a tutor, I aim to help students develop independence. For me, a successful teacher is someone who can guide students to no longer needing one. I am quick to identify the strengths and weaknesses of students…
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Rafaqat

Physics Tutor Drewvale, QLD
Simplify the teaching process, understand student needs, strength and weaknesses and tailor teaching methodology for each individual need , which is normally missed by school teachers in conventional class rooms Being Professional Electrical Engineer with Bachelor degree , MBA and many other professional certifications and have 16 years of…
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Nguyen

Physics Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Being able to explain the content they're learning in a way that the student can understand thoroughly I do enjoy helping people get through their content. It's also a form of revision since some of the high school knowledge is used frequently in uni…
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Hoi Yan

Physics Tutor Runcorn, QLD
I believe tutoring helps students develop a genuine love for learning. There are 2 characteristics a tutor needs to achieve this. Firstly, the tutor should have an open and friendly personality. Learning is inherently effortful, and having someone friendly to guide the process makes it more enjoyable and productive. Additionally, tutors need to…
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Runcorn, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to equip a student with critical thinking skills relating to HOW to approach a problem. If a student can frame a problem, or recognize which tools are appropriate, then the rest becomes much more manageable. - I have a good knowledge of subjects, and their applications. - I can often recommend…
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James

Physics Tutor Bellbird Park, QLD
The single most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient. Everyone learns things at different rates and some things may come more easily than others. If the tutor becomes frustrated it only ends up discouraging and demoralising the student which further affects their study and confidence. Hence, it is vital for a tutor to be…
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Shanza

Physics Tutor Bellbird Park, QLD
"The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student's confidence, simplify difficult concepts, and create a positive learning environment. A tutor should be patient, adapt to the student’s needs, encourage critical thinking, and make learning engaging, helping the student develop a strong understanding of the subject." "My strengths…
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Riddhika

Physics Tutor Macgregor, QLD
According to me available for the student at the time of need that is more important and identifying exactly where the student get stuck or need help is what makes an efficient tutor. Explanation capacity and clarity of specific topics in subject about basics and pointing it in student's mind is the best strength that I have so far. Along with it…
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Monique

Physics Tutor Regents Park, QLD
A tutor must be able to grow and adapt with their student, adopting different teaching styles to retain knowledge for longer, and to promote a love of learning beyond high school studies. I am patient, adaptable and critical. I believe that mistakes and failures are essential in prospering growth within education, and for that, I am never…
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Sameer

Physics Tutor Robertson, QLD
As a tutor, there are several important things Establishing a positive rapport: Building a strong and supportive relationship with the student is essential. Create a safe and welcoming environment where they feel comfortable asking questions, sharing their challenges, and expressing their opinions. Assessing individual needs: Take the time to…
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Thasankan

Physics Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them feel comfortable with you. This allows them to ask questions and voice their opinions when they want. As I tutor I believe my strengths are my commuication skills and my broad rage of subjects…
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Manvinder

Physics Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
A tutor makes a good path for students regarding their future perspective . Really, a good tutor brings a shape to students because Sundar pichai and Apj Abdul kalam are in good position now because of good education which was given by tutor Mathematics, Chemistry & Physics . When I was in 10 grade then I usually gave a class those students…
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Ishan

Physics Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
I believe the most important thing as a tutor is to have a open and safe environment where the student feels comfortable in being able to ask questions which they do not understand Able to connect to students at their level, and explain problems so that the student clearly understand not only how to solve that prerticular problem but is also able…
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RICHA

Physics Tutor Durack, QLD
I believe in preparing a student to handle situation which the world throws at any point of time. A child should be prepared for every situation and should develop organizational, time management skills. As a tutor, I work at these skills as much as at the curriculum to create confident, independent learners. I believe my greatest strength is…
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Nimeshi

Physics Tutor Willawong, QLD
Listening to a kid Patience…
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Arya

Physics Tutor Ellen Grove, QLD
I think providing valuable insights and preparation is one thing, but having a set out progression plan for them is the best way to ensure success for the student. We can't squeeze a whole chapter or page worth of content in one or two sessions but we can tailor it better. I'm a great communicator and I know that sounds very generic but I can…
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Srimanjary

Physics Tutor Richlands, QLD
As a tutor, I believe that my primary responsibility is to empower students to reach their full potential academically and personally. The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Individualized Support: Tailoring my teaching methods to the specific needs and learning styles of each student. Recognizing that every student is…

Local Reviews

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Content Covered

Year 11 student Alexis worked through advanced exponentials and logarithms for an assignment, checking calculations and refining responses to meet assessment criteria.

In Year 10, Ben revised mean, median, mode, range, IQR and box plots using sample data sets in preparation for his upcoming exam.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sam focused on external exam prep by practicing short response questions involving derivatives and integrals (including trig and natural logs), as well as tackling growth/decay problem-solving with laws of logarithms.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Specialist Maths, one student repeatedly skipped lines in algebraic working, which led to mistakes that "hid sign errors and caused incorrect answers."

Another senior student delayed seeking help when overwhelmed by extended chemistry questions, resulting in rushed editing and tangential writing instead of meeting criteria.

In Year 8 maths, a student struggled to lay out work neatly and often felt lost when facing terminology-heavy problems—guidance on task order was needed for progress.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner's tendency to rush through money word problems without checking the actual question led her to answer with total cost rather than change given.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Doolandella noticed that one Year 11 student, Gianna, has shifted from needing step-by-step support to now leading chemistry lessons by asking targeted questions and connecting ideas from previous assignments. She's even unpacking multi-mark questions independently and checking her own work for key requirements.

Meanwhile, Rohan (Year 10) is now consistently showing his full maths working with correct algebraic formatting—something he struggled with before. He has begun using precise terminology without prompting.

In primary, Mikaela recently counted out change and solved real-world money problems on her own after previously relying on reminders for each step.

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