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Sandeep

Chemistry Tutor Ipswich, QLD
The tutor's important task not only includes providing information to the students but also creates the passion for the subject. Only when a student is passionate about something, he/she will be able to learn about it. I think patience is my really big strength as a tutor. Every student has their own pace at which they learn. It is really…
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Abel

Chemistry Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Every learner has different requirements and preferences. It is critical that a chemistry tutor be able to modify their education to fit each student's unique needs. Tutors can modify their approach to enhance comprehension and engagement by having a thorough awareness of the student's strengths, weaknesses, and preferred learning style. Ability…
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Eniola

Chemistry Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
The most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to be able to engage them and helping them to gain confidence in tackling problems. It is also important to acknowledge that everyone has their own way of learning. What works for one student might not work for the other, and that is okay. So finding new and interacting ways of…
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Jordan

Chemistry Tutor Greenbank, QLD
Imparting a chemistry tutor's own passion for learning onto their students. A student who is inspired to love learning will be able to continue their growth as learners beyond the a single test or assignment and onto all facets of learning throughout life. I am passionate about Maths and Science. I am able to inspire this passion in students by…
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Abhinand

Chemistry Tutor Spring Mountain, QLD
I think the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to make the student take an active role in their learning. Rather than simply dictate the steps to take, a tutor needs to ensure the student participates in each aspect of their learning, whether it be through examples or solving problems. A tutor also needs to be well informed on the…
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Vanshika

Chemistry Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
As a chemistry tutor, I have always believed in setting high expectations, which pushes the students out of their comfort zones (and offering them praise for continuous motivation) and makes them achieve their desired goals. I believe that I am a good listener, which enables me to understand the emotions and problems the students face.…
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April

Chemistry Tutor Munruben, QLD
Ensure that the student maintains an attitude that encourages continual effort and persistence, regardless of short term results As a recent student, I understand the struggles and stressors associated with pursuing…
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Michael

Chemistry Tutor Munruben, QLD
Provide the student with a path to solve any problems they may encounter for any subject - whether that's a series of problem solving steps or a way for students to shine their own light in dark times where they think there's no way to overcome their struggles. Making learning fun and engaging for the students and giving students the …
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Sadia

Chemistry Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Being able to understand how much a student can handle without overwhelming them, keeping lessons engaging so the student does not lose interest in the subject, and not demeaning a student for not understanding topics that may be conventionally 'easy' as it may likely discourage the student - these are a few of the most important principles a…
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Ausaf

Chemistry Tutor Greenbank, QLD
Put in the effort to be consistent with lessons. Explaining maths concepts in ways which are easy to understand for everyday…

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Alessy was an awesome tutor for my 11 year old son. Adapts each lesson to his level of understanding and progress. I would highly recommend Alessy as being an efficient and proactive tutor.
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Inside New BeithTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alex worked through scatterplots and standard deviation, including both calculator methods and practical data examples.

In Year 11, Ethan revised compound interest and annuities, as well as interpreting exam-style questions on loans.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Mia focused on exam revision for network graphs, spanning trees, Prim's algorithm, and eulerian graphs using recent assessment feedback to target key areas.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student tackling trigonometry worded problems struggled with structuring equations clearly—she needs to format/structure her equations better, a tutor observed—which led to confusion isolating variables and errors with negatives.

In Year 11, another student hesitated to write out each algebraic step for complex equations, sometimes skipping working when unsure how to start.

During a senior maths test, one learner lost marks for not labelling units or graphs and had difficulty using the calculator for standard deviation, admitting afterwards that these small process slips added up.

Moments like these left students searching for next steps instead of confidently solving new questions.

Recent Achievements

One New Beith tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to share answers now confidently talks through gradient-intercept problems and explains where each variable fits, showing real growth in both understanding and communication.

In a recent high school session, another student who used to rely heavily on prompting for algebra is now independently choosing strategies and asking for extra challenge questions after mastering substitution exercises.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who struggled with scatterplots last term was able to follow the tutor's steps for her mini assignment and even contributed her own assumptions during the discussion.

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 Greenbank Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Flagstone State Community College.