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Tutors in Edens Landing include a mathematics teacher with international classroom and SEN experience, multiple university scholarship recipients with ATARs up to 98.3, peer mentors and seasoned private tutors (some with five years' expertise), academic award winners, a Biomedicine graduate with High Distinctions, and creative writing specialists recognized for their work with young learners.

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Stephanie

Physics Tutor Edens Landing, QLD
The most important thing is to understand the students misconceptions and how to correct the cause of that misconception. To ensure that their fundamental knowledge is corrected before pursuing more complex tasks. It is also essentially to show empathy and respect so they may respect you back and try their best for you. I am empathetic and…
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Karan

Physics Tutor Bethania, QLD
Ensure that if they are facing significant challenges with a specific topic, that they maintain a growth mindset, and do not orient their attitude to one of self-defeat. My main strength is in my ability to communicate. I can utilize multiple approaches to explain a single a simple concept if needed, and use simple and concise…
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Shivali

Physics Tutor Bethania, QLD
Understand their possible struggle with learning the subject and actively working to help the student resolve it. A tutor needs to explain concepts patiently, clearly and in a way that suits the student learning pace. Patience - I almost always manage to stay calm and polite. Communication - I have strong written and verbal communication…
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Declan

Physics Tutor Meadowbrook, QLD
You have to inspire the students to want to learn and understand, this is something my high school teachers did to me which has taken me so far in my academic career already. My clear communication, my patience and my knowledge and understanding of mathematics and physics being a 3rd year university student studying a bach. of maths with a minor…
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Hannah

Physics Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe the most important thing a physics tutor can provide a student with is the confidence in themselves that is needed to accomplish what they dream. By explaining things in a way which makes sense to each individual student they are equipped with the tools they require to get where they want to be in life. My ability to explain concepts in…
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Joe

Physics Tutor Beenleigh, QLD
Making sure to have a lasting effect, not just the time of the tutor session. This means making the learning environment fun and enjoyable so that they can continue enjoying learning and studying without the need of a physics tutor, helping them progress through their academic careers. Being able to empathise with my student and being flexible to…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Bethania, QLD
In my opinion, the most important things a physics tutor can do is create a healthy, friendly and professional relationship with the student and do everything within the tutors power to educate and advance the students learning career. This also applies to helping the student understand more about what they enjoy studying and teaching them to…
Tyler
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Tyler

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
I believe the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student would be to provide a safe environment where the student doesn't feel ashamed or embarrassed, allowing for them to feel comfortable asking all the questions they have. I believe my strengths as a tutor would be my ability to either break things down, or explain them in a…
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Brienna

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for their students is to connect with them so that students can feel free to tell them whether they understand a particular topic or not. This helps the tutor to know what exact topics to help the students. My strengths as a tutor would be ability to connect with the students at their level and also…
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nisma

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
Teach them that true knowledge comes in understanding concepts and how they apply in real life, not just memorisation of assessed components. Knowledge becomes much more appealing and simple when you understand why you need it. I am very good at teaching maths concepts and chemistry specififically. Generally I feel I am good at understanding my…
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Kristina

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
Make them feel confident and comfortable to at least ask questions when they don’t understand something. I feel that quite often when we don’t understand something in school we stay quiet and don’t say anything and assume we will just be able ti figure it out on our own but usually that doesn’t work. Having the confidence to ask questions…
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Reza

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
Make the students independent thinkers. I know how to help students to reach their…
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Abdullah

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
To be able to mould and modify a lesson plan in accordance to what the student's need. Being compassionate and understanding their struggles and what they lack, going that little extra mile to help them push for them to get what they want with their grades. I am highly adaptable and am always thinking outside the box. I have a natural knack for…
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Abdul

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
Understand where the student is coming from. Having patience when the student still seems to get the question or concept wrong. Be positive and be a role model for others. I'm able to effectively communicate and relate with a student. As well as diagrammatically and visually explain and elaborate on key ideas that the student might be…
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Ammar

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
The most important thing a physics tutor can teach their student is to be able to sucessfully tackle a subject by themselves. I believe this is achieved by providing the student with a strong base on the subject and adapting them to gradually think independently. However I also believe this the hardest thing to learn and it can also take many…
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Robert

Physics Tutor Loganlea, QLD
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do is to give his/her students the confidence to independently tackle any task or question that they encounter in their education careers. I think this is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student because in my experience, I have come to realise that students can sometimes know the…
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Ava

Physics Tutor Bannockburn, QLD
- Making each session unique for different students to cater for their learning style. - Creating a safe learning environment where the student doesn't feel afraid to get answers wrong. - Encouraging self motivated learning to prepare them for later school years and University. I am a great communicator to both young students as well as their…
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Eldho

Physics Tutor Shailer Park, QLD
It is pivotal that the tutor is always easily approachable as otherwise shy students may be reluctant to ask the tutor questions and thus those shy kids may end up falling behind. In addition, I feel that tutors must always be supportive towards the student as any harsh or negative comments may severely hinder a students willingness and ability to…
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Eva

Physics Tutor Shailer Park, QLD
Facilitate student towards becoming an independent learner by instilling self confidence to be the best that they can be is the most important thing I feel a physics tutor can do for a student. Understanding and adapting learning styles to suit individual students, and dedication and patience to follow them through are my strengths as a…
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Hadin

Physics Tutor Springwood, QLD
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to foster understanding and confidence, making complex subjects approachable and encouraging a love for learning. My strengths as a tutor include a strong grasp of math and physics, clear explanations, patience, a passion for teaching, and strong communication…
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Riztianne

Physics Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
I think the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is to continuously motivate and encourage the student, in order to help the improve the student's confidence. I think one of my strengths as a tutor is that I genuinely like Maths, therefore, I find it easy to explain Maths concepts to students in a way that they will easily…
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Aadil

Physics Tutor Ormeau, QLD
Develop a good study habit for the students. Sharing experiences from when I was in their position to build up their confidence. Make them understand the importance of time management. My strengths as a person who wants to tutor is that I am great at communicating with young people. I am very collaborative meaning I will be able to make the…

Local Reviews

We've just had our initial session with Declan. Lucas is feeling confident and very happy with Declan & he's looking forward to his next session.
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Inside Edens LandingTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Lucas worked on calculating mean, median, mode, and range in statistics, as well as placing values in a histogram using assignment-based examples.

For Year 10, Lachlan focused on factorising equations and practiced applying index laws and powers to various algebraic problems.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Zara reviewed key concepts around algebraic expressions and completed targeted extra questions from her recent quiz to strengthen weaker areas.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student, when tackling rounding and decimals, frequently relied on checking earlier examples before attempting new questions—he kept looking at the previous examples we did together before attempting new questions—which slowed progress in independent work.

For a senior student working on index laws, missed homework assignments meant no practice was done before sessions; this left foundational gaps that persisted into algebraic manipulation tasks.

In Year 3, a learner avoided starting maths assignments altogether and arrived without any attempt made; the result was falling behind while others advanced.

A Year 11 student did not complete Task 3 or ask clarifying questions about "Measures of Spread," leaving assessment preparation incomplete as deadlines approached.

Recent Achievements

One Edens Landing tutor noted a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after struggling to show working out, now talks through his problem-solving steps aloud and explains shortcuts he finds when multiplying fractions—something he never did before.

Another high schooler made rapid progress in statistics: she used to confuse mean and median, but by the end of the session could clearly explain each one back to her tutor and apply them to mixed data sets.

Meanwhile, two Year 4 students who were once hesitant now insist on attempting their maths sums solo first before asking for feedback.

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 Beenleigh Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Edens Landing State School.