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Tutors in Tanawha include a Sunshine Coast Grammar and St Joseph's Nudgee teacher with over 20 years' experience across Australian and international schools, a seasoned K–12 primary educator and EAL/D specialist, music and maths peer mentors, academic award-winners (ATAR 95.5+), and learning support aides from Grace Lutheran College and Dakabin State High.

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Economics Tutor Tanawha, QLD
Actively observe and listen to the student problem in order to understand and create safe learning environment. Ability to break down the problem according to the student levels giving possibly the most personalized and simplified explanation. Explaining on the most tangible example or simply comparing to favorite cartoon or tv series. Something…
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Economics Tutor Palmview, QLD
Get to know their strengths and weaknesses, and use their strengths to better their skills in other areas Patience and understanding of the…
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Megan is very patient with my son. She takes time to explain to him both difficult and simple concepts. I look forward to seeing my son improve in Maths.
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Content Covered

Year 12 student worked through Engineering exam content, focusing on bending moments and truss design calculations using a truss calculator, as well as exploring circuit theory and nuclear physics concepts.

For a Year 11 student, the lesson addressed exponential probability distributions with mean calculations and also included practice on polynomial long division and function basics.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student named Rebecca focused on simplifying ratios in maths by working through targeted homework questions together.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Engineering student relied heavily on school resources, hesitating to take initiative in prototyping and idea generation; as one tutor put it, "he needs to find a way of doing all the processes without relying heavily on the resources available at the school."

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student struggled with planning sessions and keeping written work legible—poor whiteboard layout led to confusion mid-lesson.

In middle years, a Year 9 student failed to bring home materials for revision, making it difficult to revisit key maths concepts before tests.

A younger learner repeatedly left homework incomplete, missing valuable practice opportunities.

Recent Achievements

A Tanawha tutor noticed one high school student now asks questions about steps in problem solving instead of quietly guessing, which is a real shift from his earlier hesitation.

Another secondary student who previously struggled with recalling formulae recently self-rated her confidence on discount calculations as 4/5, up from just 2/5 a few lessons ago, and now applies the right formulas more independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who used to mix up subtraction steps was able to talk through his process out loud and finish all his homework without reminders.

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 Maroochydore Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Siena Catholic College.