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Jamie

Economics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
One of the most important things that is especially applicable in mathematics, is to be able to explain the roots of a concept and why it is used. For a broader attribute, being able to effectively communicate ideas to the student and taking the time to ensure that they fully understand the concepts. Patience, I believe I have the ability to take…
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Eugene

Economics Tutor Rochedale South, QLD
The most important aspects of tutoring, in my perspective, involve prioritizing students' academic success, ensuring they are happy and engaged in the learning process, and maintaining a safe and supportive environment. These pillars—academic progress, enthusiasm for learning, and student well-being—are the cornerstones of effective and…
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Yuehan

Economics Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
The most important things I am concerned about are my students’ progress and emotions, often even over results. If someone is reluctant to learn, which can be common in the volunteering programs I mentored at, then I believe first building a relationship, understanding why, and to provide engagement may be more important. Nonetheless, if a…
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Reuben

Economics Tutor Macgregor, QLD
I have found that reliability is something students and parents alike, really appreciate in a tutor. It is important for a tutor to be someone that both student and parent can depend on, as we are there to provide an important service to both. In regards to the student, we are there to help them learn, and regarding parents, a tutors presence is…
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Frank

Economics Tutor Macgregor, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide academic guidance, and help them achieve their best on an academic level. Tutors can also help a student develop self confidence and a sense of purpose at school. I have developed good listening and communicational skills from more than two years of experience across…
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Ausaf

Economics Tutor Boronia Heights, QLD
Put in the effort to be consistent with lessons. Explaining maths concepts in ways which are easy to understand for everyday…
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Neha

Economics Tutor Robertson, QLD
A tutor is someone under whose guidance a child is going to learn academically and also real life lessons. A tutor should himself/herself execute the things that is expected out of the child. A tutor should be clear with his/her concepts because it will enhance the overall efficiency of learning of the student. A tutor along with being a tutor…
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Rafid

Economics Tutor Robertson, 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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Bhavya

Economics Tutor Robertson, QLD
Frankly, needless to say being a good tutor primarily stipulates teaching content in a way that makes it easier to understand. Hence, by default that does become the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. This pursuit can be undertaken via a range of supplementary actions such as engaging classes, use of props, and more. But in doing…
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Kelin

Economics Tutor Wishart, QLD
Make sure the students understand the content and practise the content. I am really patient and have good communication skills, I am also bilingual and can tutor in Chinese. I also received both Math Methods and Specialist subject awards at Mansfield State…
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Kripal

Economics Tutor Wishart, QLD
Trying to understand the student and their difficulty in a particular subject or a concept is crucial as only then the tutor can provide the help that their student needs. They also need to have a good and positive attitude to motive their students. I am very good with handling kids. I also love to learn and grow from my shortcomings or mistakes,…
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Sarah

Economics Tutor Wishart, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them passionate about the subject. I wholeheartedly believe that a student must not cram information purely for grades, but to generate a genuine interest for the subject with the assistance of the tutor. I am very familiar with working with children from a large variety of ages. I…

Local Reviews

Yu Yu was absolutely amazing Very professional, friendly, honest and Intelligent. Highly recommend him.
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Inside KarawathaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Priya worked on converting fractions to decimals and percentages, as well as adding fractions with both like and unlike denominators.

In Year 10, Emily reviewed chapters for her upcoming exam by graphing circles and exponentials, tackling quadratics, and solving simultaneous equations using log laws.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Michael focused on financial maths—calculating compound interest, simple interest, and recurrence relations—to build readiness for external assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, a student often jumped to answers in problem-solving rather than breaking questions into steps; as one tutor noted, "she sometimes jumps to the answer instead of trying to break it into steps," leading to repeated errors.

In Year 10 mathematics, another student's written work during Earth geometry problems lacked clear working and formula selection—this made it difficult for them to pinpoint where mistakes occurred or maximize marks.

A senior biology student was advised to spend more time reading studies in detail before writing responses, as rushing led to missed information and weaker arguments.

Recent Achievements

One Karawatha tutor noted that a Year 12 student who previously hesitated with financial math now independently works through multiple-choice problems, using question clues to guide her solutions.

In Year 10 science, another student—who used to stay quiet—has started actively clarifying doubts and summarising complex genetics concepts like nondisjunction in her own words.

Meanwhile, a younger learner who often guessed times tables is now confidently applying mental strategies and even self-attempting new patterns without prompting.

Most recently, the Year 12 student finished several practice questions solo near the end of the session for the first 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 Logan Central Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Woodridge State High School.