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Tutors in Coopers Plains include a PhD university medallist and published academic, a K–12 maths specialist with 5+ years' classroom experience, an award-winning Olympiad participant, a former university lecturer and technical instructor for kids, ATAR 93+ achievers, peer mentors, science ambassadors, experienced primary teachers and multilingual coaches recognised for academic excellence and youth leadership.

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Umucaltum

Legal Studies Tutor Coopers Plains, QLD
- Helping the student overcome their problem area (concepts or areas the struggle to understand or comprehend) - Motivate them along the way -Help them develop a good work ethic to enable them to stay motivated even when you are not tutoring them -Listen to their concerns and encourage them to ask questions along the way My strengths as a…
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Kris

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Help them identify their strengths and weaknesses. Help them cultivate better study habits. Help them improve their own information and and task priority management. I have been tutoring students in various subjects since 2023. I know how to build a good rapport with students. I use various approaches to suit their study needs. I help…
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Lanna

Legal Studies Tutor Mansfield, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to express their own opinion and be confident in themselves. Providing quality feedback on their work and consistent affirmations are also considered important to me as this not only improve the students' academic result, but also their overall personal growth…
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Damini

Legal Studies Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to take time to understand their expectations and needs as well as motivate the student to do better using appreciation and engagement. As a tutor, using relevant and relatable examples to explain concepts, providing important tips to remember and understand is the content are my…
Edwin
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Edwin

Legal Studies Tutor Chelmer, QLD
Listen to feedback. Make sure they understand what they are being taught and determine if a new approach is needed. Sometimes the same information can be summarised and presented in a different way that is just easier for some people to understand. My own capacity for learning. Information retention and comprehensive analysis. Communication…
Nicola
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Nicola

Legal Studies Tutor Carindale, QLD
Providing a student with the fundamental skills they need to persevere and be confident in their own ability to achieve. A good tutor should be personable, responsible and articulate and employ methods of teaching that best suit a particular student. I explain difficult concepts as simply as I can and break it down so it's easier to understand.…
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Quintin

Legal Studies Tutor Camp Hill, QLD
The most important thing I think a tutor can do for a student is to instil in them a good approach to learning through teaching them practical techniques to work smarter and get more out of the effort that they put into the subject. Demystifying task sheets for a student and teaching them how to manage their time and develop a good working…
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Serene

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
The most important thing will be to help the student find his/her interest in the subject. If they don't believe they can do it or that what they're learning is actually beneficial, they're only ever going to treat it as something they have to do. It'll be difficult for them to reach their potential in the subject. My strengths would be ability to…
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Amy

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Based on my experience of getting tutored from a young age I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to support them in their learning in the ways that they understand in order to effectively develop knowledge or to bridge gaps between knowledge. I am patient, resilient and organised and I think those qualities will help me…
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Xingyu

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Being respectful is one of the best ways to connect with a student, and allows students room to speak up about any issues they are having. Having good management skills will ensure students are taught with well prepared content, and also be heared with appropriate after class learning material to prepare for the next lesson. Very good…
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Tina

Legal Studies Tutor Macgregor, QLD
I believe that every individual learns things in different ways. In a classroom, each teacher will have their own way of presenting and teaching the content, and this method is most likely to be consistent throughout the year. Whilst this may cater for some students, and help them excel in the particular subject, it might not be suitable for other…
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Vanessa

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Teach themappropriately. Know your students, and teach them in their way. Strengths- I am availiable and I know i can teach so students will benefit from this! Weakness- Maybe pushing my cherubs too…
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Sophie-Lea

Legal Studies Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen and be compasionate. By listening a student one is able to understand how they learn, and what they especially need to learn. Furthermore by being compasionate the student understands that you are trying to help them, and will feel more comfortable learning with you. Patient and…
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Soniya

Legal Studies Tutor Annerley, QLD
A tutor should be able to convince a student that they are good enough regardless of their level of achievement. I believe my biggest strength as a tutor is my ability to ensure that the student and I are both on the same page with the students understanding of the topic and moving forward…
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Natasha

Legal Studies Tutor Parkinson, QLD
It is highly important for a tutor to listen and more specifically identify gaps and concerns that a student is having in a particular area. I believe that my strengths are that I have developed strong communication skills over the course of my employment and my university studies. I studied Board English at highschool and maintained high grades…
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Narmeen

Legal Studies Tutor Kuraby, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient and supportive, while trying to make the learning experience fun and interactive. The only way the student will improve is if they are feeling comfortable at all times to ask questions without fear of feeling like they are incompetent. And it is the Tutor's responsibility to…
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Maha

Legal Studies Tutor Kuraby, QLD
I consider self belief and self motivation are the most important skills a tutor can instill in a student I believe my strength as a tutor revolve around the fact I am a hardworking, patient, self motivated high school teacher who loves the satisfaction of an excellent result. However my weakness as a tutor would be that I like to spend a little…
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Adam

Legal Studies Tutor Underwood, QLD
Help them reach their full potential without doing all the work for them; I think it is important to let them do some hard work now and again so they can appreciate it more when they are congratulated for their success, and so that they are not 'coddled' into thinking other people will do all their work for them. Some of my strengths would…
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muntaha

Legal Studies Tutor Underwood, QLD
Educators play an important role in how students minds are shaped and how they approach problems in their studies. Believing in students that they can achieve their goal is one of the most important aspects of teaching them so it encourages them to strive towards their goal rather than realise they aren't capable enough. Watching them set out a…
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Dona

Legal Studies Tutor Rochedale, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them and to listen to them. A tutors job is to guid a student in the right redirection. A tutor can tailor the their teaching to the students needs so they are both working together. The tutor must be an excellent listener to understand how the student thinks and what they need…
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Byongmin (Jake)

Legal Studies Tutor Carina Heights, QLD
Teaching should be done flexibly, catering to each individuals as all students are different in their approach to learning and the time it takes to grasp each topics. I have also learnt that students often find themselves too afraid to ask questions and as a tutor I must be patient in ensuring that a student understands each questions before…

Local Reviews

My daughter has gained more confidence in her maths since we have had Shiqi & has understood concepts in maths where she was struggling before. Shiqi explains things in a more simpler way and has patience,
Elicia Hoang, Acacia Ridge

Inside Coopers PlainsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Layla practised drawing and interpreting pie charts, then applied her understanding to solve data analysis questions from a recent maths assignment.

For Year 9, Alex focused on algebra—solving equations and graphing linear relationships—while also reviewing probability basics with real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily worked through trigonometric functions and used the cosine rule to tackle challenging geometry problems involving non-right-angled triangles.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student was reluctant to review incorrect quiz answers, missing chances to understand where reasoning faltered—"he does not attempt to understand why he got wrong for the quizzes."

In Year 11 maths, skipping proper checks after integrating and differentiating led to sign errors when brackets and powers were involved.

One Year 5 learner's messy notebook layout made it hard to follow her working on decimals and pie graphs, slowing revision.

Meanwhile, a senior student struggled with organizing materials for homework; tasks were sometimes incomplete or late, which left gaps in learning that showed up during assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Coopers Plains noticed one Year 7 student who used to avoid division questions is now working through them with far less hesitation, even finishing a full worksheet independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student who previously struggled to choose problem-solving strategies now picks her own method before asking for feedback, showing new initiative during maths sessions.

In senior physics, a student managed to complete several challenging Young's double-slit experiment past paper questions mostly on his own—last term he would only attempt these if guided step-by-step. This shift toward independence marks a clear breakthrough in confidence and ability.

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 Coopers Plains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Coopers Plains State School.