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Tutors in Fitzgibbon include a Master of Teaching (Primary) graduate with classroom expertise, an 8.5-year university lecturer and department head, a Dux and multi-subject awardee with OP1, seasoned K–12 tutors in maths and sciences, an occupational therapy honours student supporting diverse learners, and group/peer mentors recognised for subject excellence and leadership.

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Tarquin

Economics Tutor Aspley, QLD
Able to understand where, mentally, a student is at so that targeted and effective feedback, advice, and explanations can be given. I am extremely fluent in English and believe I can eloquently explain and deconstruct concepts and problems for…
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Anu

Economics Tutor Boondall, QLD
Need to be keep patience and help them whenever they needed I have good command on subjects . I help to build confidence. and teach them the concepts and skills…
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Sarah

Economics Tutor Chermside, QLD
Help them to achieve their academic goals. I am committed, flexible, consistent, organised and have the ability to…
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Peter

Economics Tutor Mcdowall, QLD
A tutor should get a student to THINK! and not rush to find an answer! This means to get the students to be able to focus on the content at hand and to use various ways to remember the content and apply the content in different ways to solve problems in the real world. Life experience/work…
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Richard

Economics Tutor Everton Park, QLD
Help them to improve their confidence in their subjects............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Patience, humour, academic mind…
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Jeremy

Economics Tutor Kalinga, QLD
Allow the student to learn how to do the question but with prompts not showing the student everything. Communication, relationship…
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Sophia

Economics Tutor Clayfield, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is make them feel as if they have tried their absolute hardest and have done their best. A student should feel confident and empowered going into their next exam or assessment as they have acquired a new understanding of the subject. I think I have the patience to take my time with…
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Juhan

Economics Tutor
The most important things I do as an economics tutor are listening carefully to understand where a student is struggling, explaining concepts in a way that matches their vocabulary and thinking style, and building the right mindset. Knowledge alone can only take a student so far - confidence in their own understanding is what truly helps them…

Local Reviews

I am more than happy with Daniella. She is a lovely girl and Emma is getting a lot out of her lessons.
Lesley, Zillmere

Inside FitzgibbonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Zara worked through solving algebraic equations and was introduced to the Pythagoras theorem, applying both in practice problems.

For Year 10, Michael tackled quadratic equations—finding x and y intercepts and using polynomial long division—to strengthen his graphing skills.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Priya focused on exponentials and logarithms, breaking down real-world examples to understand their applications.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived unprepared for their session, which meant time was spent catching up instead of deepening understanding.

In Year 11 Methods, communication issues about lesson goals and expectations made it harder to target upcoming exam revision effectively—"communication between Maddie and I was difficult at times."

One senior student hesitated to ask for help when uncertain on assignment solutions, likely due to stress and wanting to move on quickly.

Meanwhile, a younger student pretended to understand algebra during the session but struggled alone later; this left gaps unnoticed until much later in revision.

Recent Achievements

A Fitzgibbon tutor noticed Kayden, a high school student, begin to talk aloud and backcheck his maths working—an encouraging shift from his earlier hesitance to try problems independently.

Another recent session saw Harry, also in high school, move past simply following along; after reviewing the basics of surface area, he handled a set of worded questions with noticeably less prompting than before.

For Zali in Year 9, understanding how to use the cosine rule for her assignment marked a real breakthrough since she'd previously struggled with applying formulas to real tasks.

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 Bracken Ridge Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Spirit College.