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Tutors in Cashmere include a university peer learning facilitator for maths and engineering, an award-winning academic mentor with extensive K–12 tutoring experience, pre-service teachers and education majors experienced with diverse learners, a robotics coach, STEM graduates with honours and Dean's List recognition, and accomplished subject specialists who have led youth programs, coached sports, or excelled in national competitions.

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Emma

Tutor Eatons Hill, QLD
To instill confidence. During my school years I have found that many people do not believe themselves to be good at maths because it scares them. Before even trying to learn, they are convinced they can't do it, or it's too hard. My first aim would be to help students to comprehend that what they are trying to learn is not impossible, and that…
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Megan

Tutor Petrie, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is be patient when a student is struggling. It is essential to set goals for each student individually so they can achieve these goals and feel excited to learn and improve their knowledge. I am a very calm person and will be very patient when tutoring children. I am also very logical, which helps me to…
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Ryan

Tutor Bunya, QLD
Show kindness and patience. Additionally, I heavily value the success of a student. I have brothers which I help with homework regularly, and we have a nice bond. Additionally, I helped mentor kids during high school within the music…
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Jacob

Tutor Petrie, QLD
The most inmportant thing is to set un students with the ability to critically thing and take time to fully grasp topics. There is no point in becoming only slightly knowledgable in a topic but rather have a deep understanding. I think my passion for these subjects has led me to become more understanding of the difficulties that students face and…
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Muhammad

Tutor Brendale, QLD
Must interpret the student concerns and deliver accordingly.... Strong communication Excellent…
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Roley

Tutor Strathpine, QLD
Listening to a student is the most important action a tutor can take with a student. A student might not always know the question they need to ask but by actively listening, it will give the opportunity to understand one another more effectively I approach students and their circumstances with understanding. Maths can be very frustrating when it…
Cara
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Cara

Tutor Albany Creek, QLD
I am very patient and I will listen to what they are struggling with. I want them to know they are not alone and that I am there to help. I am able to assist them without judgement and help to encourage them to keep trying and work through each challenge. I want them to know I genuinely care about them and their progress and I am there to help. I…
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Jonathan

Tutor Ferny Hills, QLD
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them with their current specific problems in a way that develops their ability to solve future problems independently. Not only does this help students with their current workload and grades, but it does so in a way that also develops their ability to learn and get good…
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Megan

Tutor Kallangur, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is give the student more confidence in themselves and their learning. There is only so much you can teach someone if they give up on themselves, so the most important thing is ensuring that confidence. I also believe that it's important to have good communication so that the student feels that they can ask…
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Abhijit

Tutor Arana Hills, QLD
proper guidance and easy methods to solve any difficult tasks.…
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Loren

Tutor Albany Creek, QLD
I strongly believe all students learn differently and have their own unique study methods, therefore it is important for a tutor to adjust to the student's needs and personalise the study session. However, I also consider it useful that tutors help develop new study habits and introduce new ways to learn whilst tutoring in a way that the student…
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THUNYAPORN

Tutor Bald Hills, QLD
Be patient and calm. Understand what the students want to learn and listen to them. Trying to explain things is the most important because it's the key to get through the subject. Math knowledge since I have had passion in mathematics since I was 9 and now I’m studying a bachelor of mathematics majoring in operation…
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Travis

Tutor Wights Mountain, QLD
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be understanding and supportive when the student is struggling with the topic. This allows students to feel more comfortable and therefore willing to try harder to learn. Another important thing for tutors is to teach the student, rather than show the student. The goal for a…
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Ariana

Tutor Arana Hills, QLD
As a tutor you can help kids feel more confident in school. I have many friends who struggled in school and weren’t ever given the opportunity to work with a tutor to improve. I think tutors are important as students can get the help they need in a comfortable way. I am very patient and good at helping kids feel comfortable around…
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Isaac

Tutor Ferny Hills, QLD
To slowly transition to being able to achieve tasks independently, with confidence. Explaining a concept in a different way that attempts to make it simpler to…
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Calder

Tutor Camp Mountain, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just to teach them content - its essential to help a student become more self-sufficient in the field they are studying, and to teach them how to learn more effectively. For example, when teaching a child mathematics, I view simply teaching the content as not enough, as if you…
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Sukhjot

Tutor Mcdowall, QLD
Assist the student to achieve their true academic potential, enhance their learning experience and help them achieve their academic goals. Strengths: Confident with communication, explaining and assisting students with their learning, knowledge and proficiency in English Weaknesses: Do not use much…

Local Reviews

I'd just like to take the opportunity to say that Jon was great and we are very happy for him to continue with our son Jalen.
Jared, Warner

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Content Covered

Year 11 student Annabelle focused on probability topics, working through Venn diagrams, two-way tables, and set notation using real examples.

For Year 12, Sam tackled anti-differentiation and definite integrals, practicing their application to complex area-under-curve problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ben reviewed trigonometric ratios—sine, cosine, and tangent—and applied SOH CAH TOA strategies to solve unknown sides in triangles as well as inverse functions for finding angles.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths Methods, forgetting to bring class notes and resources ("forgot for the first lesson") made revision less effective—this left gaps when tackling exam-style questions later in the week.

A Year 10 student's algebra was hard to follow: "Setting out and making sure their working is understandable needs improvement," so errors were hidden until feedback time.

In Year 3 reading, guessing unfamiliar words instead of sounding them out meant tricky texts felt overwhelming and progress slowed during shared reading tasks.

For a senior student, skipping full practice papers under timed conditions meant unexpected stress during recent exams.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Cashmere noticed one high school student who used to struggle with trigonometry now confidently identifies when to use SOH CAH TOA and can solve worded problems with only minimal help.

Another older student, after having trouble rearranging trig equations, is now attempting them independently and using Pythagoras' theorem without hesitation.

For a younger learner, there's been a shift from shying away from reading to tackling tricky words out loud and sticking with activities until every card is sorted—something she previously resisted. Last week, she read her entire reader aloud after just a little prompting.

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 Albany Creek Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Genesis Christian College.