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Riley

Physics Tutor Nundah, QLD
The most important thing that someone can do as a tutor is to pass on as much knowledge as they can to the person and assist in understanding said knowledge to the best of their ability. -Patient -Good problem solver -Can get along with others well -Willing to do what I can to help…
Jigyasu
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Jigyasu

Physics Tutor Ascot, QLD
Most important thing for a tutor is to be friends with his students. It has been seen that students hesitate to talk with their tutor and ask questions from teachers, according to me removing this hesitation from students mind is the most important thing for a tutor. Dedication and…
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Nirvan
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Nirvan

Physics Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: - provide a customised learning experience that suits the student's learning style - allow the student to gain confidence through a gradual progression in work load - be a mentor as well as assist with studies - encourage and facilitate discussion with regards to strengths…
Vivek
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Vivek

Physics Tutor Hemmant, QLD
Being proactive, listening to a student and relating with them Being able to simplify concepts without taking out the difficulty level of said concept and…
Mitch
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Mitch

Physics Tutor Clayfield, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide the student with a clear and simple understanding of topics they are unfamiliar with. I believe they must be comfortable as well with their tutor for personally I think having a comfortable student-tutor relationship allows the student to become more confident in asking…
Jeremy
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Jeremy

Physics Tutor Clayfield, QLD
Allow the student to learn how to do the question but with prompts not showing the student everything. Communication, relationship…
Sijin
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Sijin

Physics Tutor Boondall, QLD
To make student understand about each and every concepts from depth by various tricks and synopsis . To be a in a bit friendly relation with the student so that the child may not be feared to approach me. I have adequate knowledge about the subjects as I was topper in my academics. I am quite confident. I have to ability to make understand…
Pamela
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Pamela

Physics Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide structure, support and confidence in the student and simplify learning such that even an extensive curriculum is less daunting to approach. Breaking down concepts and helping students to understand rather than memorise knowledge is key to success. My strengths as a tutor are my…
Liam
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Liam

Physics Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
Believe in their potential and support their growth. I learn knew skills quickly and take on any challenge. I am good at explaining problems to others and I am organised. I can be quiet and shy at times which can hinder work especially with…
Jessica
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Jessica

Physics Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to inspire, guide and listen. I think most of the time kids need someone to just listen to their concerns and talk through mental blocks they might be having. It is also essential to inspire kids to be motivated to learn and guide them in the correct direction study wise. I think I am a…
Eloise
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Eloise

Physics Tutor Ascot, QLD
I feel as if patience and asking questions to ensure they understand the information and knowledge they are learning. I am a very friendly, professional yet personable tutor. I am passionate about STEM and like to encourage it for other…
Naran
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Naran

Physics Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
Build repore with your students, be a good listener and effective communicator. Translating abstract concepts into simple language. I am a fantastic communicator and understand the difficults of being a…
Rithvik
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Rithvik

Physics Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
Being willing to answer any question that a student has to offer, whether it is considered a bad one or not. Trying to understand how the student understands concepts and applying to tutoring. Allowing them to give a go and guiding them through the problem rather than solving and explaining it to allow critical thinking. Being open for criticism,…
Edward
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Edward

Physics Tutor Zillmere, QLD
Give them confidence- either to have a crack at new questions or topics, or just continue to work and learn independently. Usually this is achieved by helping students find a way to enjoy the subject. I'm a good communicator and very empathetic. I've always been told I'd be an excellent teacher- my habit is to always make sure a tutee has…
Pushpinder
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Pushpinder

Physics Tutor Zillmere, QLD
A tutor is somebody who is most significantly; approachable. While a student can learn from a thousand different ways , a tutor is meant to expose them to those ways so that they achieve their goals. Keeping the deadlines in check, their is a responsibility to make sure that all of the essential learning is checked off the list to…
Liam
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Liam

Physics Tutor Hamilton, QLD
The most important thing to teach as a tutor is self-autonomy, so the student isn't dependent on you to help solve each equation but can instead use frameworks. These frameworks are the thought process that can be applied to any question and after enough time patterns will form so more problems can be solved. I think my strength as a tutor is my…
Michael
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Michael

Physics Tutor Wooloowin, QLD
Create a learning space they don't feel threatened in admitting they are struggling. It can be difficult in a classroom or even one-on-one with a teacher to share that they are having difficulty. Being a tutor allows you to create a space where they can't have any wrong questions. Patience and listening. Often it's tough to get to the root of…
Grayson
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Grayson

Physics Tutor Wynnum West, QLD
I feel it is a priority of the tutor to pass on their passion for learning and knowledge to their students. Once this has been accomplished, however long it takes, teaching content and having the student learn it quickly and confidently is simple. Equally important is for the student to feel safe and respected around the tutor. If they do not…
Hanumanth Srikanth
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Hanumanth Srikanth

Physics Tutor Wooloowin, QLD
Teach them with fun, no fear, face it rather than to escape it. I prefer to make education as a more fun thing with examples, tips, logics, hints and manymore. Knowledge and memory power are my strengths. I teach the same to students as these basics will help them to grow strong in their future…
Natasha
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Natasha

Physics Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: firstly, helping students understand what they think they are not being taught enough/want to understand more of, secondly, improve their confidence/attitude towards the content that they are learning in a specific class (e.g. Maths can seem quite daunting to some students; changing…
Kirandeep
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Kirandeep

Physics Tutor Zillmere, QLD
Provide them a positive and happy environment where the student should enjoy there study and not take them as a burden Knowledgeable, supportive, patient, concept clearer, adaptable, and passion for…
Leah
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Leah

Physics Tutor Zillmere, QLD
Be someone a student feels comfortable with so they can ask any questions they need without feeling judged. It is also important that the tutor can, of course, answer questions, as well as provide strategies to help the student become a more independent learner in the future. I find it easy to breakdown a concept and explain each step of the way.…
Steven
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Steven

Physics Tutor Wooloowin, QLD
The most important thing for a tutor is to enrich the learning for the student to help him/her develop useful skills in the future. It is important the student understands the concepts and is motivated to achieve more. I believe my success as a tutor comes from my ability to listen and communicate effectively with others. I have a strong…

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Content Covered
In primary, tutoring often targets core arithmetic—addition, subtraction, times tables, fractions, and building number sense—while also pushing for deeper comprehension, not just rote rules. High school sessions shift to algebraic thinking, graphing, interpreting questions, and developing strong exam strategies. There’s a big emphasis on breaking down word problems, revisiting tricky homework, and test prep for NAPLAN or semester exams, always tailored to what each student finds hardest right now.
Recent Challenges
Some primary students rush through comprehension or maths tasks without fully reading instructions, leading to incomplete or off-target answers. In high school, it’s common for students to have scattered or unclear working, which makes multi-step problems harder to check and fix. Other frequent hurdles include forgetting materials, leaving homework unfinished, or spending revision time catching up on missed basics instead of moving forward—all of which can hold back progress and lead to confusion.
Recent Achievements
Tutors are noticing students becoming more proactive during lessons—regularly checking their own work, spotting errors, and making corrections without being asked. There’s a clear shift toward students verbalising their steps in maths and explaining their reasoning aloud, rather than rushing through problems. Tutors also report that learners are reviewing their test results with more care and taking the initiative to improve, showing greater confidence and ownership of their progress.