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Stephen

Legal Studies Tutor Capalaba, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and find out what they are having trouble understanding and helping them to be more confident. Also, it is important that the student feels the tutor cares about their progress and will take their time to make things easier for the student to understand. I think my…
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Narmeen

Legal Studies Tutor Underwood, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient and supportive, while trying to make the learning experience fun and interactive. The only way the student will improve is if they are feeling comfortable at all times to ask questions without fear of feeling like they are incompetent. And it is the Tutor's responsibility to…
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Maha

Legal Studies Tutor Underwood, QLD
I consider self belief and self motivation are the most important skills a tutor can instill in a student I believe my strength as a tutor revolve around the fact I am a hardworking, patient, self motivated high school teacher who loves the satisfaction of an excellent result. However my weakness as a tutor would be that I like to spend a little…
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Sophie-Lea

Legal Studies Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen and be compasionate. By listening a student one is able to understand how they learn, and what they especially need to learn. Furthermore by being compasionate the student understands that you are trying to help them, and will feel more comfortable learning with you. Patient and…
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Jared

Legal Studies Tutor Nathan, QLD
I think that a tutor should help foster understanding of difficult concepts so that the student is able to do the work themselves, rather than doing the work for them. Additionally, going over the work with them, and showing them how they can improve is important. Ensuring that they understand ways they can get better helps more than telling them,…
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Rennah

Legal Studies Tutor Wakerley, QLD
Being present and active. I think being on your phone or doing something else while teaching the student makes it a negative experience for them as they may feel invalidated or that their needs aren't a priority. I work great with kids. Especially through my role as a swimming teacher, I have learnt how to communicate better with them in order to…
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Madeleine

Legal Studies Tutor Wakerley, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the child grow and learn through assistance, rather than just providing the answers, as they need to understand what they are learning, and need to be able to develop the skills learned and apply them to their studies. The most important thing for a tutor is to help them become…
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Timothy

Legal Studies Tutor Coorparoo, QLD
I think the best thing a tutor can do for their students is show that they are interested in them as individuals. I think tutors should find out what their students are interested in and use this as a tool in teaching. Being able to make a connection like this makes the experience more enjoyable and educational for both student and tutor. I think…
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Blake

Legal Studies Tutor Manly West, QLD
Make them feel comfortable with the dynamic and help them realise they are able learn new things Communication and customising a lesson to each…
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Amy

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Based on my experience of getting tutored from a young age I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to support them in their learning in the ways that they understand in order to effectively develop knowledge or to bridge gaps between knowledge. I am patient, resilient and organised and I think those qualities will help me…
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Megan

Legal Studies Tutor Morningside, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is be patient when a student is struggling. It is essential to set goals for each student individually so they can achieve these goals and feel excited to learn and improve their knowledge. I am a very calm person and will be very patient when tutoring children. I am also very logical, which helps me to…
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Vanessa

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Teach themappropriately. Know your students, and teach them in their way. Strengths- I am availiable and I know i can teach so students will benefit from this! Weakness- Maybe pushing my cherubs too…
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Xingyu

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Being respectful is one of the best ways to connect with a student, and allows students room to speak up about any issues they are having. Having good management skills will ensure students are taught with well prepared content, and also be heared with appropriate after class learning material to prepare for the next lesson. Very good…
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Soniya

Legal Studies Tutor Annerley, QLD
A tutor should be able to convince a student that they are good enough regardless of their level of achievement. I believe my biggest strength as a tutor is my ability to ensure that the student and I are both on the same page with the students understanding of the topic and moving forward…
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Katrina

Legal Studies Tutor Morningside, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is grow their confidence in the subject matter so that they know, with work, they will understand what their teacher is telling them and succeed rather than constantly feeling defeated. I believe my main strength as a tutor will be my ability to communicate with students. It is important not to…
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Ghazal

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
An energetic and positive environment for the child My patience and positive…
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Serene

Legal Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
The most important thing will be to help the student find his/her interest in the subject. If they don't believe they can do it or that what they're learning is actually beneficial, they're only ever going to treat it as something they have to do. It'll be difficult for them to reach their potential in the subject. My strengths would be ability to…
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Jennifer

Legal Studies Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
Each kid has a different way of learning adapt my teaching style to suit each kid Caring,…

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Inside MackenzieTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Will worked through challenging quadratics and binomial distributions from his schoolwork, focusing on advanced problem-solving.

In Year 10, Helena reviewed finance maths by tackling compound interest scenarios and applying recurrence relations to model real-world problems.

For a younger learner in Year 6, Sophia practiced algebra by re-arranging equations to solve for x and simplifying expressions using step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

Severely underprepared considering time constraint, a Year 9 student left too much study to the last minute—this led to a visible drop in confidence during practice.

In Year 10, another student avoided writing out steps when solving algebra questions, often saying, "I can do this in my head," but sign errors crept in without working shown.

A Year 7 learner's homework was repeatedly incomplete, meaning feedback couldn't be applied and gaps persisted into classwork.

In primary English, messy handwriting and inconsistent punctuation made story drafts hard to revise; ideas got lost before they reached the page.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mackenzie noticed one Year 11 student who had struggled with index laws was able to explain them back confidently and apply the rules in new questions, showing a real shift from guessing to self-assured problem-solving.

Another high schooler, after finding Venn diagrams confusing at first, began using them independently to break down tricky word problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who previously needed a number chart for counting managed to reach 200 unaided and started skipping numbers both forwards and backwards on his own initiative. He ended the session by counting out loud without any prompts.

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 Mount Gravatt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mackenzie State Primary School.