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Tutors in Eastern Heights include a 10+ year registered Queensland school teacher and maths specialist, an ATAR 99.45 graduate and former Maths Ambassador, a Cambridge O-Levels senior mathematics teacher, experienced primary academic tutors and peer mentors, plus high-achieving university students in psychology, science, engineering, education, and accounting—many with coaching or special needs experience.

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Economics Tutor Eastern Heights, QLD
Make learning interesting for the student. Establish a systematic approach to help the student learn Help students to learn at their level. Be compassionate. Being a Teacher and Tutor I am able to quickly establish rapport with…
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Economics Tutor Bundamba, QLD
Establishing clear boundaries while being friendly and approachable; there is friendliness but understanding you are there to help them succeed. I draw a strong line that there is time for things, and the time spent with me is to learn and grow. Assisting students to see the value of education and inspiring a genuine appreciation for it are also…
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Economics Tutor East Ipswich, QLD
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to ensure that the student does not need the tutor anymore. I am very patient person and I think this is a plus when it comes to tutoring my…
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Economics Tutor One Mile, QLD
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to increase understanding of the subject and inspire their interest to further pursue their studies in their own time. My greatest strength as is tutor my patience. I understand that every student has different strengths and some will require more time than others to reach their…
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Paul

Economics Tutor Coalfalls, QLD
To teach them to think intensively and critically so that they can learn independently in the future. In year 11 I was tutored in mathematics and so I understand the difficulty in learning new and unfamiliar topics. That experience will allow me to relate to the person I am tutoring, which will create a better learning experience for the…
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Economics Tutor Collingwood Park, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to instil a level of confidence. Confidence that comes the succesful understanding of mathematic concepts not only makes current studying more rewarding but aids in future development. Particularly in mathematics were new concepts are constantly introduced, such confidence allows…

Local Reviews

Carl has been tutoring my son over the past month and so far so good. He is thorough and dives deep into concepts and problems to help him improve. My son is very happy with Carl's mentoring and teaching.
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Inside Eastern HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Ava worked on two- and three-times tables, as well as strategies for adding three two-digit numbers together and connecting this to multiplication.

Year 6 student Emily focused on converting between metres, centimetres, and millimetres, along with choosing the most appropriate units when measuring distances like those between cities.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Josh practised fractions by adding them with both common and different denominators, then moved on to subtracting fractions in a variety of contexts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 5 student repeatedly lost focus near the end of lessons, often needing reminders to stay on task; as one tutor noted, "she needed a lot of encouragement to do questions" when attention drifted.

In Year 4 maths, confusion between multiplication and division persisted—relying on booklets or finger-counting rather than building mental fluency with times tables led to slow progress in long division tasks.

A Year 3 student was reluctant to attempt unfamiliar word problems without prompting, avoiding mistakes but missing out on essential practice.

Misplaced homework and resistance to repetitive tasks sometimes left revision incomplete for English.

Recent Achievements

One Eastern Heights tutor noticed some great changes recently: Harrison, a high school student, started out unsure about using Heron's rule but by the end of his session was confidently reading sections aloud and self-correcting mistakes as he went.

Ashlee, another older student, improved her spelling dramatically—she went from struggling with certain words to achieving a perfect score on her final spelling test and using those words correctly in sentences.

Meanwhile, Isla (primary) showed real independence by redoing a maths test independently she'd previously found tricky and scoring much higher, missing only one question this time.

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