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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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Economics Tutor Nathan, QLD
-Provide clear instructions to help the students succeed. -Helpful in creating positive attitude among the students. - -Great about getting to know the students better and make them feel comfortable. -Fluency in English -Encouraging the students through motivational words -Putting less pressure on the students yet getting the best results out…
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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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Matthew

Economics Tutor Newmarket, QLD
I think a common misconception about a tutor's job is that their whole purpose is to get their tutee an A+. While this is obviously a wonderful side-effect of tutoring, the most important thing a tutor can do is to develop and improve a student's ability to problem-solve, learn, and work effectively to complete their academic goals. The difference…
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Jeremy

Economics Tutor Newmarket, QLD
A tutor must be patient and listen to how the student feels and explains their material. Without this we can't understand where the gaps are in the students knowledge OR whether they really do understand, but just in a different way. I have infinite patience, I can adjust my communication style, and I when faced with something unfamiliar I have…
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Richard

Economics Tutor Ashgrove, QLD
I feel the most important things a tutor can do is to help a student learn how to learn so that they can be more self-reliant with their study in the future. Helping students to really engage with the subject and to understand the key concepts so that they can teach someone else is what I hope to achieve. Ability to listen to the student and…

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Inside Seven HillsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Rebecca focused on long division of polynomials and applications of derivatives, while also practising expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions.

For Year 10, Lincoln worked through solving linear equations and simplifying linear expressions, as well as reviewing probability concepts using tree diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Charlotte tackled sketching curves with derivatives and modelling optimisation problems, alongside rates of change—often using exam-style questions for consolidation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student working on linear equations struggled to keep written work organised, leading to confusion with variables on both sides—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 Maths Methods student hesitated to attempt exam-style questions independently and needed extra encouragement before engaging with polynomial long division.

In one case, a primary student's confidence dropped quickly after setbacks with fraction multiplication; rather than trying alternate methods or seeking feedback, he tended to pause and wait for prompts. This slowed progress during revision sessions and limited the chance to build resilience.

Recent Achievements

One Seven Hills tutor noted that Phoenix, a senior student, initially struggled with Excel-based data analysis but now independently creates scatter plots and uses regression equations to interpret trends—skills he hadn't attempted before.

Another high school student, Rebecca, used to hesitate when stuck but now actively asks questions in sessions and can tackle long division problems with minimal prompting after practicing together.

Meanwhile, Mikayla in primary years showed a shift from distraction to focus; she stayed on task for an entire session and completed all homework booklet questions without reminders—a first for her this term.

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