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Tapiwanashe

Business Studies Tutor Robertson, QLD
Understanding a student’s strengths and weaknesses. After this a tutor should understand the student’s preferred method of learning. Furthermore prepare material for the student to study over. Have regular assessments to check on progress the student in making. Understanding a student’s point of weakness in a particular subject and topic. I…
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Bhavya

Business Studies Tutor Robertson, QLD
Frankly, needless to say being a good tutor primarily stipulates teaching content in a way that makes it easier to understand. Hence, by default that does become the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. This pursuit can be undertaken via a range of supplementary actions such as engaging classes, use of props, and more. But in doing…
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Aryan

Business Studies Tutor Calamvale, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, personalise their learning experience, and help them develop skills that go beyond the subject itself. That means not just focusing on content, but also teaching effective study strategies, time management, and resilience when things get challenging. It’s…
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Hamish

Business Studies Tutor Calamvale, QLD
The best thing a tutor can do for their student is to help them to realise their full potential. I have a passion for learning and I love to try and instil that passion in…
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Vincent

Business Studies Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Support them no matter what happens, academically or physically at school or at home. Patience, resilience and…
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SZECHUNG

Business Studies Tutor Calamvale, QLD
I believe that: "If we use our heart to teach in the form of collaboration with students, they are willing to learn and put effort. If students put effort to do a task, they shall obtain their rewards. excellent teacher with good guidance and care, as commented from my previous…
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Oskar

Business Studies Tutor Calamvale, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is inspire confidence that nothing is impossible! We're here to help and that involves listening, understanding, and figuring out how to make the subject matter tick for the student—as they say in the military, "There are no bad soldiers; only bad generals". Patience, ability to understand other…
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nisma

Business Studies Tutor Marsden, QLD
Teach them that true knowledge comes in understanding concepts and how they apply in real life, not just memorisation of assessed components. Knowledge becomes much more appealing and simple when you understand why you need it. I am very good at teaching maths concepts and chemistry specififically. Generally I feel I am good at understanding my…
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Carlos

Business Studies Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
I pretty sure that the most important things a tutor can do for students are: 1. Always go at the pace of the students and advance together in each topic you teach. 2. Give students the confidence to ask you any questions they may have in class or after class, no matter how simple it may seem. 3. Always offer the easiest and most dynamic method…
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Sophie-Lea

Business Studies Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen and be compasionate. By listening a student one is able to understand how they learn, and what they especially need to learn. Furthermore by being compasionate the student understands that you are trying to help them, and will feel more comfortable learning with you. Patient and…

Local Reviews

Ushmeeta is nice and willing to help with whatever I struggled with that week which is useful.
Danielle, Rochedale South

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Alice practised adding and subtracting fractions with both like and unlike denominators, as well as converting improper fractions to mixed numbers.

In Year 9, Jack focused on algebraic skills including simplifying, factorising, and performing operations on expressions in preparation for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah tackled financial maths by working through problems involving simple interest calculations and using real-life scenarios such as credit card purchases.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, a student often left reports unfinished or with unclear structure; "report needs to be written up in a proper structure," one tutor noted.

In Year 8, another arrived unprepared—without a notebook or working calculator—which slowed the start of geometry lessons.

A Year 10 learner frequently practised only familiar textbook questions at home, missing out on harder problem-solving types and leaving gaps when tackling quadratic equations by completing the square.

One primary student hesitated to show working for surface area problems, sometimes erasing mistakes rather than correcting them—making it difficult to track their thinking mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

A Rochedale South tutor noted that a Year 11 student, who previously relied on memorising steps for equations, learned to set up and solve problems independently using proper methods—a real shift in approach.

Another high school student not only completed all revision materials but also corrected common mistakes in compound interest, showing greater care and accuracy than before.

Meanwhile, a primary student who often lost focus managed to stay engaged throughout the session and eagerly used props to understand 3D shapes in 2D drawings. The lesson finished with her confidently explaining how she solved the worksheet questions out loud.

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 Logan North Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peter's Primary School.