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Tutors in Holland Park West include a pre-service secondary teacher with extensive classroom experience, an ATAR 99.65 scholar and award-winning maths specialist, a UQ Dean's Commendation recipient and seasoned mentor, former high school teachers, passionate STEM and arts tutors, and accomplished youth coaches—many with leadership roles and years of dedicated K–12 support.

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Ekram Ali

Economics Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning easy, enjoyable, and clear. By simplifying complex concepts, creating an engaging learning environment, and providing clear explanations, a tutor can instill confidence in the student. Additionally, fostering a positive and supportive relationship helps in addressing any…
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Simone

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
As previously mentioned, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen. If you do not listen to the students expectations and responsiveness to the material then the sessions will not be productive, and the student will not improve. My strengths are that I am an incredibly patient tutor, as well as a good listener.…
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Andreas

Economics Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and make sure to keep the student motivated while being honest with him/her. A tutor should also be able to adapt to a student's personality and should have an array of teaching method for the different learning styles. Thanks to the way I have been taught by my parents as well…
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Danilo

Economics Tutor Graceville, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help the student gain confidence in areas they might not have previously. I believe a tutor can help students understand that they are capable of learning whatever they put their minds to. I am a very patient tutor and have a holistic approach to teaching. I try and find the…
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Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
Communication and trying to understand the way they learn. I think each person learns differently and we must be able to adapt the technical knowledge and provide them with the problem solving skills themselves to be able to answer questions. I am an experienced professional who is also currently studying and completed a degree. I have the…
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Naiyao

Economics Tutor Corinda, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to boost their self-confidence. Learning, like everything else, is dependent on one's perception of one's abilities. Students who are confident in their abilities are more likely to be motivated than students who think they will never succeed. I think my strength as a tutor would be…

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Inside Holland Park WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Emma worked through ratios, angles, and percentages in detail, including an extended session to address extra questions via FaceTime.

Year 8 student Max focused on algebraic equations and substituting values, practising with worked examples.

For Year 7, Ava revised index laws and prime factor form using step-by-step breakdowns to build confidence with challenging exam-style problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student did not complete assigned homework, which meant in the next session, "we had to repeat last week's content" on long division and cross multiplication instead of progressing.

In Year 11, one student left practice exam questions unfinished before a test; as a result, their ability to recall percentage rules under pressure dropped sharply.

A Year 4 child often avoided writing out working for multi-digit addition—leading to confusion with carrying digits and hidden mistakes that took extra time to track down.

One tutor noted, "he tends to doubt himself," so written answers were left blank or erased when uncertain.

Recent Achievements

One Holland Park West tutor noticed that a Year 8 student, Sal, initially struggled to explain maths concepts aloud but recently taught the tutor how to solve ratio and fraction problems—showing real growth in understanding and independence.

In another session, a high schooler named Isaac had always relied on memorising algebraic expressions; after working through the reasoning behind them, he started answering questions confidently without falling back on rote recall.

Meanwhile, Dao in Year 4, who once hesitated to write independently, now writes well-structured sentences with less prompting and has become impressively quick with multiplication facts.

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 Holland Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marshall Road State School.