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Rishabh

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
A tutor needs to be able to imbibe in a student, a way of thinking about things, instead of just spoonfeeding the content and making everything easy for the student. It is very important to clear the basics of the student before anything else. Once the base is strong enough, the student will be able to handle any level of complexity in things. I…
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Bolorchuluun

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
My maths teacher always said that giving students 'a spark in their chest to learn' was the most valuable thing that a teacher could give to students. I absolutely agree. I was once a student who only studied because I knew that had to but, I had several teachers in my high school & university that gave me a spark and passion to LEARN rather than…
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Simone

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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Claudia

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
- listen and understand what the student is struggling with - be patience in the teaching process - be open to all questions - build relationships - be encouraging - be supportive - adjust teaching styles to students I love people, I believe I am a good problem solver hence I am able to approach tutoring with many different tactics in…
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Anthea

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe patience, resilience, and the ability to think fast to generate alternate ways to regain the student's focus, particularly if they are on the younger side. Aside from paying attention to the student's attention span, more importantly, a tutor should be prepared on going about different routes to ensure understanding of course content and…
Kim
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Kim

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to think and learn. This is far more valuable for future work and study than any one topic to be learnt. My principle strength as a tutor would be my understanding of how mathematical concepts work, which helps me to explain them. I do this often with my colleagues during…
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Adelaide

Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
Having patience and perseverance - the student isn't not understanding the content out of malice, the tutor just needs to figure out another way to teach them. I approach each student with an open mind, in order to curate a learning method best suited to their age and personality. Patience and creativity are two qualities that I pride myself on…
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Kara

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized guidance, instill confidence, and foster a love for learning. I am very patient and I want to make learning fun and not a…
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Harshit

Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide him/her with a safe space and approachable attitude to ask any questions he/she might have. Furthermore, trying to ease the burden on a student by simplifying the concepts as much as possible is yet another important thing. Lastly, not trying to rush the concepts due to shortage…
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Julia

Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important things will be assisting them to keep up with the school schedule and solving problems they want to know. A tutor should also guide students by giving them study advice and tips, boosting their confidence in different subjects. My strength as a tutor is that I often give students the feeling of studying with a friend, which…
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Milena

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Make them feel better about their learning capabilities. Good with children, love…
Anum
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Anum

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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Jemima

Economics Tutor Sinnamon Park, QLD
Teach them skills for learning, encourage them to look at problems in new ways, and be a mentor and guide for them. I am personable which means my students enjoy tutoring, they feel like they’re not being lectured. I can also explain concepts in tangible ways which make sense to…
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Joycee

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to help them build confidence in their abilities and develop a love for learning. A good tutor should also be able to identify the student's strengths and weaknesses and tailor their approach to best support the student's learning style the most important thing a…
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Tom

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage the student in their studies. And I think the best way to encourage a student to enjoy learning, and to excel, is to make learning and performing well, fun. And to do that, I believe it's intrinsically finding learning fun yourself, whilst being a strong role model for the…
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Sia

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Firstly, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to what the student believes they need to work on and aid them with that. The student needs are the highest priority and it is important they feel heard and listened to. Additionally, I believe that it’s important that we as tutors take the time to acquire extra…
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Pari

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Help them gain understanding of a thought they are not clear with, and motivate them to continue thinking things through in a unique way. I think I'm very patient while teaching, which would be beneficial for young students and older students. I am able to articulate well when I explain something which is needed by a…
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Kairo

Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is get them to enjoy or at least engage more with a subject they may be struggling with. Proving new angles and fresh insight is one of the best ways to do that. I also think providing students with an internal motivation can be very helpful (getting them to engage with their…
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Anju

Economics Tutor Yeerongpilly, QLD
Be honest. Be flexible. Be patient. Be a good listener. Be willing to share your own experiences. Be a collaborator. Teach the student how to learn. Be confident. communication and social skills patience, responsibility, tolerance ability to solve conflicts, emotional intelligence creativity and enthusiasm for teaching ability to…
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Andreas

Economics Tutor West End, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and make sure to keep the student motivated while being honest with him/her. A tutor should also be able to adapt to a student's personality and should have an array of teaching method for the different learning styles. Thanks to the way I have been taught by my parents as well…
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Alejandro

Economics Tutor West End, QLD
Provide different ways to explain the concepts, be kind, patient and supportive Patience, resourcefulness - explaining things in different…
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James

Economics Tutor Yeronga, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is be able to get them back in the right direction when they are lost. To give the student the tools and knowledge to be able to further their own learning. My strengths as a tutor in particular are my versatility. Studying my second course I have obtained strong skills as well as a variety…
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Caleb

Economics Tutor West End, QLD
To get them to like learning, practicing and doing well I'm knowledgeable and…

Local Reviews

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Inside ChelmerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily worked on long multiplication and division as well as applying decimals to solve angle problems.

For Year 8, James focused on plotting linear functions from real data and interpreting graphs in preparation for an upcoming assignment.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sarah tackled line equations between specific points and practiced solving simultaneous equations using graphical methods.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student's written solutions in algebra and equations were sometimes hard to follow, with working out scattered or missing—steps weren't clearly set out, which made it tough to spot calculation errors.

In Year 11, reviewing past test results revealed a tendency to focus only on familiar types of problems during revision, meaning feedback from more challenging questions wasn't acted on.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student tackling long multiplication often erased and rewrote work multiple times rather than moving forward after small mistakes, slowing progress through practice sets and leading to unfinished questions.

Recent Achievements

One Chelmer tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid complex graphing tasks now tackling line equations independently—she even asked for extra practice before her exam.

A Year 12 student, previously unsure about calculus, recently worked through derivatives independently and double-checked his solutions without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger learner in Year 2 who struggled to identify letter sounds is now confidently sounding out the alphabet and only mixes up "J" and "G." Last session, he read an entire page aloud with just one correction.

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 Indooroopilly Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Milpera State High School.