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Rafid

Economics Tutor Nathan, QLD
-Provide clear instructions to help the students succeed. -Helpful in creating positive attitude among the students. - -Great about getting to know the students better and make them feel comfortable. -Fluency in English -Encouraging the students through motivational words -Putting less pressure on the students yet getting the best results out…
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Glen

Economics Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
Provide them the confidence to achieve, provide clear direction and strategies to assist their advancement in their scholastic endeavours. Also to provide a clear view of their potential. I am able to explain complex concepts simply and concisely. I also have real world experience in both tertiary and professional education and in commerce…
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Economics Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
Developing a relationship with students that allow you to communicate efficiently and effectively is integral to being a successful tutor. As you could be the smartest person in the world, but if you can't communicate or connect with your students you cannot teach them. My skills and knowledge in STEM subjects is excellent as demonstrated by my…
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Ekram Ali

Economics Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning easy, enjoyable, and clear. By simplifying complex concepts, creating an engaging learning environment, and providing clear explanations, a tutor can instill confidence in the student. Additionally, fostering a positive and supportive relationship helps in addressing any…
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Richard

Economics Tutor Bardon, QLD
I feel the most important things a tutor can do is to help a student learn how to learn so that they can be more self-reliant with their study in the future. Helping students to really engage with the subject and to understand the key concepts so that they can teach someone else is what I hope to achieve. Ability to listen to the student and…

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Renee is amazing and has worked really hard to boost Isabelle's confidence. She really is a great asset.
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Inside CorindaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Tahlia worked through simple multiplication facts such as 7x8 and built up to multiplying larger numbers, explaining her reasoning at each step.

Year 6 Oscar focused on calculating percentages of whole numbers and practiced distinguishing when to add or subtract after finding a percentage in worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 7 Jakob reviewed key essay structure elements by editing his Great Gatsby essay, focusing on clear thesis development and supporting arguments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often arrived late or forgot essential materials, which meant valuable lesson time was spent tracking down homework instead of reviewing algebra skills.

For a Year 11 student, unfinished assignments were a recurring issue—one week the excuse was that homework was left at a parent's house, leading to missed opportunities for targeted feedback.

In Year 9 English, "he kept nodding but rarely explained his thinking," making it hard to gauge understanding and slowing progress on essay planning.

Messy or incomplete written work in senior maths also made error-spotting difficult during revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Corinda tutor noticed that a Year 9 student, Ethan, made a real shift by completing his homework ahead of time and arriving to the session ready to discuss it—previously, he'd often left tasks unfinished or needed prompting.

In Year 10 English, Jakob showed new independence during essay work; rather than just listening passively, he took constructive criticism on board and started suggesting his own improvements for the next draft.

Meanwhile, Isabelle in Year 4 was able to confidently teach back her strategies for maths—something she'd struggled to remember just weeks earlier.

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 Corinda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's Primary School.