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Clagiraba's tutors include a university assistant professor with 15 years' maths teaching expertise, primary and high school educators with advanced degrees, an IB 98.5 ATAR peer mentor, early childhood and special education specialists, seasoned K–12 English teachers, Olympiad awardees, STEM ambassadors, youth mentors, and experienced private tutors across maths, science and languages.

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Dikshika

Chemistry Tutor Highland Park, QLD
A tutor's most vital role is providing personalized support, adapting teaching to individual needs, and fostering clear communication. Patience and empathy, especially for students facing challenges, create a supportive learning environment. Monitoring progress and offering constructive feedback help students set and achieve academic goals.…
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Ann Riya

Chemistry Tutor Nerang, QLD
The most important thing in my accordance is distribution of knowledge and its application in life. I think patience is the key, being patient and transparent with the child, the subject can be understood with…
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Claudia

Chemistry Tutor Maudsland, QLD
Help a student to believe in themselves academically and give them the confidence to approach any problem even if they don't immediately know the solution. I am very patient, understanding, empathetic and resourceful. I try to explain a concept in a way that I think would be easiest for the person to understand and simplify it before adding on…
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Grace

Chemistry Tutor Pacific Pines, QLD
I think the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is being able to assess the student's ability to solve questions independently after being taught the concept to ensure that my job has been fulfilled. Otherw, it is integral for a tutor to repeat and alter the way they teach in a way the student can understand, possibly using visual…
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Bethany

Chemistry Tutor Oxenford, QLD
Be able to read students and figure out a way to communicate to them in a way that works to them. You can’t treat every individual the same way and being able to identify that is imperative for effective tutoring. I’m very compassionate and sympathetic. I listen to a student to identify their needs/weaknesses to curate a tutoring method that…

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Soheil is a fantastic help to our son Jack. They are currently working together on year 11 specialist maths which Jack has been terrified of. With Soheil's assistance Jack is able to progress through the challenging content with relative ease. Soheil assigns Jack with manageable homework assignments to consolidate knowledge of any new content and he also provides extra relevant tests and exercises to test Jack's competency.
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Content Covered

Year 9 student Tiah worked on scatterplot graphs and finding lines of best fit for her maths assessment, then used these equations to make predictions and calculate correlation coefficients.

In Year 10, Daniel focused on solving linear equations from graphs, identifying gradients and parallel lines, and later practiced the sine and cosine rules in trigonometry worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mani strengthened her understanding of quadratic equations by practicing factorising and applying the quadratic formula to various textbook questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student in Chemistry often avoided writing down observations about graphs during assignments, making it harder to track insights for reports—"She should be writing down any observations we make about the graphs to help her later on."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 Maths student repeatedly forgot to bring a calculator, which slowed progress and led to incomplete practice with trig problems.

In Year 5, one learner hesitated when reading data sets and needed greater support analysing information from their workbook; missing this step meant they couldn't confidently answer follow-up questions.

In each case, process habits directly limited their ability to build independence.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Clagiraba noticed some great changes in their students recently. One high school student who used to struggle with linear graphing and trigonometry started doing her homework independently and now solves unit circle problems with much less guidance.

Another older student, Daniel, was previously hesitant to attempt complex index law questions, but this week he tackled multi-step problems on his own and even checked his solutions by comparing them to class examples.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who was unsure about telling time is now quickly recognising 'o'clock' times and can count confidently by twos up to 100 without prompts.

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 Canungra Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Bernard State School.