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Carseldine's tutors include a Dux and ATAR 98.85 graduate, a university medallist in mathematics with peer mentoring experience, a Master of Education-qualified teacher with K–12 classroom expertise, award-winning science and maths achievers, experienced school aides and early childhood specialists, plus accomplished musicians and creative writers who excel at inspiring young learners.

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Shubham Naval

Info Processing Tutor Nundah, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student encompass fostering a supportive learning environment, identifying the student's individual learning style and needs, providing clear explanations, offering ample practice and constructive feedback, encouraging questions and critical thinking, adapting teaching strategies as necessary,…
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Johannes

Info Processing Tutor Gaythorne, QLD
I think the most important things are: - inspiring a student to succeed - helping a student to overcome challenges and blocks on their academic journey - mentoring a student to become an independent learner - taking the time to apply the content to the practical situation and learning journey of the individual A key strength is my ability to…
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Brandon

Info Processing Tutor Grange, QLD
I think being supportive and helpful of a student is the most important thing a tutor can be. Being supportive helps the student feel comfortable and helps them to do their best work, which is where they will learn more. It's also important for a tutor to help the student really learn and understand what's being taught rather than simply give them…
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Chaashya

Info Processing Tutor Newmarket, QLD
Personalising the learning: Every student is different and it is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Catering to the individual student's needs is so important as a tutor, especially as they are looking for help outside of class. I make efforts to understand the student's learning style and modify the experience/class accordingly. Being patient:…

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Charlotte my tutor is very patient when explaining things in a way I can understand and I feel like I'm improving.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ruby worked through ratio questions in preparation for an upcoming test and tackled a challenging rates problem, as well as revisiting methods for solving algebraic equations.

In Year 10, Izzy practiced solving simultaneous equations and strengthened her understanding of ratios using step-by-step worked examples.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Hugo focused on addition with carrying the ten and explored simple fractions by shading areas to visually compare their sizes.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student hesitated to select the right formula in complex equations, saying "I'm not sure which one fits here," which slowed progress and sometimes led to circling back on earlier steps.

In Year 9, communication issues during Methods sessions meant that goals and session structure were unclear; as a result, upcoming exam prep felt rushed and disjointed.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner avoided writing out working for subtraction with borrowing—preferring to guess—which made it harder to spot errors when they arose.

For one Year 6 student, incomplete revision of time questions left gaps that reappeared in unfamiliar test scenarios.

Recent Achievements

A Carseldine tutor noticed that a Year 10 student, who previously hesitated to tackle interest rate problems alone, is now independently applying formulas and double-checking his calculations without prompting.

In Year 8 maths, one student has started asking for more challenging division questions—last week, he worked through several unaided for the first time.

Meanwhile, a younger learner who once waited for answers is now reciting tricky times tables aloud and choosing to solve addition puzzles on her own; in their last session, she picked up rounding to the nearest ten after just one example and completed her worksheet unaided.

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 Bracken Ridge Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Aspley State High School.