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Tutors in Molendinar include a seasoned Kumon instructor and maths education undergraduate with a 6.25 GPA, an ATAR 99.85 medical student and experienced science tutor, a Dux and Economics awardee with extensive coaching experience, university-trained educators and STEM mentors, Olympiad achievers, peer leaders, and tutors with rich backgrounds in music, languages, and youth engagement.

Gurmanjot
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Gurmanjot

Tutor Helensvale, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to increase their confidence levels. This is because a student should be confident about a subject or topic they struggled with after the tutor has helped them through it so that the student themselves are able to replicate the process and adapt to similar questions without any struggle…
Tiong Keat
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Tiong Keat

Tutor Helensvale, QLD
Patience and understanding that different students will have various learning styles and abilities. Help them to find the best way of learning and understanding a concept. I am good at finding different ways to explain to make the student understand. Comprehensive understanding of…
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Yen Nhi
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Yen Nhi

Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
- Provide information - Guide their study attitude - Encourage their academic self-efficacy - Help them feel confident in learning - Empathy - Communication Skills - Adaptability - Flexibility -…
Mark Gil
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Mark Gil

Tutor Coombabah, QLD
Inspire them to continue learning and reach their goals. I am passionate about teaching others. If a mentee does not understand something, I try to find ways to make it easy for them. I have both the education and the rigor, fostered through my education, to give a holistic tutoring experience.…
Ian
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Ian

Tutor Surfers Paradise, QLD
I believe that a tutor's main role is to bridge the gap to make knowledge fun and accessible, and not a burden or "impossible" as some might say. Moreover, it is also to care for the students as well in a personal manner. My strength is teaching concepts in a simple and accessible manner so that my students are able to grasp it with ease.…
Mathew
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Mathew

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be friendly and understanding. For the student to be able to learn effectively they need to feel comfortable and confident enough to approach the problems that they are doing. This personal treatment is something that a tutor can provide that a teacher cannot always do due to class…
Holly
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Holly

Tutor Broadbeach Waters, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instil the key executive study skills that are used in the sessions that serve the student well and ensure they apply them all the time. These skills I hope to cement include organisation, focus and time management. I also believe it is important to form a connection with the student and…
Tadiwanashe
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Tadiwanashe

Tutor Coombabah, QLD
From my experience, it would be having patience and allowing yourself to understand the student as an individual, bringing yourself down to their level. That way the learning process no longer becomes a burden or problem but something fun and enjoyable whilst keeping everything professional. Quick learning, patience, the ability to connect with…
Messina
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Messina

Tutor Coombabah, QLD
Listening and tuning into their perception of things, making sure they feel heard and seen. Set goals and celebrate their wins. Patience, being the cheer squad, and identifying how the student learns, therefore knowing what approach and resources they'll best respond…
Zain
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Zain

Tutor Merrimac, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show the student that through perseverance they can be good at the subject, and to appreciate the subject's content for what it is. Another important feature is instilling confidence in the student as that is a skill that will remain with them for the rest of their lives. I am currently…
Megan
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Megan

Tutor Oxenford, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is find a way to communicate the information to them in a way that the student understands and continuously supporting and encouraging the student to do their very best and make learning enjoyable. I am patient, flexible and approachable as a tutor. I believe the tutoring or style of…
Nguyet
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Nguyet

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can provide are motivation and discipline. I might not be the smartest tutor, but I’m there to accompany my students, help them trust themselves, remind them of their goals, and keep them disciplined in their studies whenever they feel lost. It’s not about how fast they progress but about the…
Raveersingh
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Raveersingh

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
The important things a tutor can do for a student is improve the performance of the student in the subject. Apart from that understanding the students and being a good listener is one of the major strengths of a good tutor. Acknowledging their strengths and working on their weaknesses, making them believe in themselves would help boost their…
Francis
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Francis

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
The most important thing I believe is enabling the student to facilitate their own learning - students that are self-sufficient are able to maximise their learning. Be that through teaching good study habits, showing techniques that will stick, and making a lesson overall enjoyable and something to look forward to week in week out. I'm passionate…
Muhammad Omair
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Muhammad Omair

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
Addressing their issues kindly, making sure to not dismiss them or make them feel incapable. Fostering and instilling a resilient approach to learning through kindness and reassurance, which leads to a love for learning, is the foundational principle which I believe that tutors should primarily focus on, as it precedes everything else. -…
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Ibtisam

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
To assist the student and guide him/her in their learning, to provide the student with the necessary support and build their confidence so that they won't give up as well as to provide the knowledge and skills to help them succeed in the subject. I am passionate about education, I try to motivate students to try their best and learn at a deeper…
Amalu Rose
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Amalu Rose

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
To be patient enough to make the student understand the concepts and mould the student to be capable enough to apply the concepts in the real life. Listen, explain and communicate with students efficiently and build a healthy and friendly relationship with them. I am efficient in time management and I can multitask and work even under pressure.…
Sara
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Sara

Tutor Ashmore, QLD
Generally, students that seek the help of a tutor are struggling with the approach of their teacher to explaining a certain subject. This creates a cycle of feeling overwhelmed and avoiding the subject. I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them out of a never ending and unproductive cycle and introduce them…
shajini
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shajini

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
being respectful ,compassionate,motivational i provide a student centred teaching experience which gives a more practical approach to learning making it…
Kiaan
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Kiaan

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
Actually care about them and their improvement. Being a tutor is more than just a 1 hour session with them. We need to be considering each individual students needs and give them a personalised lesson based on their personality and capabilities. -Planning and organisation of lessons -Patience and ability to take different approaches if they…
Anshika
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Anshika

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
One of the key aspects of teaching is adapting a student-centred approach. Every student is different - learning with different styles and at different paces. This makes is highly valuable for a tutor to be considerate and take into account the students' needs. A tutor must be willing to answer any questions the student has and consistently assess…
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Jinxiang

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
Provide adequate motivation and encouragement. A tutor is only half responsible for the student's progress, and the student is responsible for the other half through their own work and perseverance. It is therefore crucial that a tutor teaches not only content, but also good work ethic to a student by encouraging and motivating them to work hard…
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Jayadeep

Tutor Southport, QLD
I think the most important things would include customizing the lessons to the student's pace and specific needs. Also, building confidence is essential to ensure that the student takes pride in the progress they made to gain the desire to learn more. I have a strong foundation in the subject matter which allows me to provide accurate and…

Local Reviews

Contacting EzyMath Tutoring was one of the best decisions that I have made for my grandaughter, not only did they get it right the first time with Reyna the follow up and communication sends EzyMath Tutoring to the "top of the class".
Debbie Goodlet, Molendinar

Inside MolendinarTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Connor worked through unit conversions for length, volume, and mass, as well as measurement skills using practical examples.

For Year 9, Emily focused on analysing data by calculating mean, median, mode, and range, plus graphing histograms to visually interpret results.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Seb tackled linear equations—plotting graphs and finding gradients and y-intercepts—and also practised rearranging algebraic formulas to make x the subject.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student avoided writing full working when rearranging equations—"minimal writting" led to confusion over steps, especially in worded problems.

A Year 10 learner didn't complete assigned textbook questions before an upcoming exam, which meant they missed feedback on significant errors in significant figures tasks.

In senior maths, forgetting to bring necessary materials caused late starts and lost learning time: "I waited 10min outside."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student repeatedly practiced only familiar times tables (like 8Ă—4), but shied away from trickier drills or new patterns, slowing their recall under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Molendinar noticed one Year 4 student, who used to get stuck on times tables, now recalling her 8s without prompts and explaining why order of operations matters—something she hesitated with before.

In a recent high school session, a Year 10 student independently identified gradients and y-intercepts when plotting linear functions; last term he needed step-by-step reminders for these.

Another high schooler showed new initiative by tackling the "improvement" section of her maths work herself, rather than waiting for hints, and finished all assigned calculations during the session.

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 Mobile Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Trinity Lutheran College.