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Tutors in Moorooka include a 29-year primary teaching veteran and former deputy principal, an ATAR 99.6 Hawken Scholar, university tutors with Dean's List honors and advanced science credentials, experienced K–12 maths and science mentors, accomplished peer leaders, academic competition awardees, and specialists in supporting students of all abilities—many with postgraduate or international teaching experience.

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Danilo

Economics Tutor Graceville, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help the student gain confidence in areas they might not have previously. I believe a tutor can help students understand that they are capable of learning whatever they put their minds to. I am a very patient tutor and have a holistic approach to teaching. I try and find the…
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Naiyao

Economics Tutor Corinda, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to boost their self-confidence. Learning, like everything else, is dependent on one's perception of one's abilities. Students who are confident in their abilities are more likely to be motivated than students who think they will never succeed. I think my strength as a tutor would be…
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Pari

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Help them gain understanding of a thought they are not clear with, and motivate them to continue thinking things through in a unique way. I think I'm very patient while teaching, which would be beneficial for young students and older students. I am able to articulate well when I explain something which is needed by a…
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Nelson

Economics Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
One of the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give the student motivation to learn and ultimately excel academically. In a more practical sense, a tutor's ability to explain concepts and ideas that broaden the student's perspective and understanding of a certain topic is another essential influence a tutor can have on a…
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Simone

Economics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
As previously mentioned, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen. If you do not listen to the students expectations and responsiveness to the material then the sessions will not be productive, and the student will not improve. My strengths are that I am an incredibly patient tutor, as well as a good listener.…
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Emily

Economics Tutor Chelmer, QLD
I feel above all, it is important for a tutor to invest in the success of the student. to make sure that the student not only walks away with an understanding of the concepts being taught, but to make sure the student is empowered with the ability to be able to carry out that skill both in class and in an exam type situation. I think my hard work…
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Andreas

Economics Tutor West End, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and make sure to keep the student motivated while being honest with him/her. A tutor should also be able to adapt to a student's personality and should have an array of teaching method for the different learning styles. Thanks to the way I have been taught by my parents as well…
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Ekram Ali

Economics Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning easy, enjoyable, and clear. By simplifying complex concepts, creating an engaging learning environment, and providing clear explanations, a tutor can instill confidence in the student. Additionally, fostering a positive and supportive relationship helps in addressing any…
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Amy

Economics 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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Prachi

Economics Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
Help them understand the why behind the answers. Be supportive and patient during the learning process. The tutor should be able to explain in a way that is easy to understand and interesting at the same time for the student. I get along well with children and have a passion for learning. I am easy and accommodating and I know what I am doing. I…
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Kelin

Economics Tutor Mansfield, 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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Daniel-Louis

Economics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
Stay that extra bit of time if possible to make sure a student understands the concepts outlined instead of just leaving at the end of the session. Thorough understanding of maths topics, strong communication skills and patience with…
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Anthony

Economics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
A student (or student's parents) hires tutors to teach them what they cannot learn from teachers at school. As such, the teachers must be failing to accommodate for the conflicting teaching/learning styles. Providing a student with a high degree of attention and a tutoring style suited to their learning style would develop the student's knowledge…
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Armaan

Economics Tutor Mansfield, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing guidance, motivation, and support. Tutors should create a positive and encouraging learning environment, helping students build confidence in their abilities. They should also instill good study habits and problem-solving skills. Additionally, it's crucial to foster a passion for…

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Lea, Moorooka

Inside MoorookaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Charlie worked on adding and subtracting fractions, as well as rounding decimals using practical examples.

In Year 8, Lily focused on algebraic equations and interpreting number planes, practicing with diagrams to build understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jacob revised compound interest problems through recurrence relations and applied them to real-life loan scenarios for exam preparation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often struggled to stay focused during lessons, particularly at the start; as one tutor noted, "he had a very difficult time focussing during this session," which meant he needed more guidance and repeated explanations in basic fractions and decimals work.

In contrast, a senior student (Year 11) left working out incomplete when tackling square roots and complex equations—sometimes forgetting materials or skipping steps—so errors weren't easily spotted.

When it came to applying concepts from examples to exercises in higher-level maths, confidence faltered and progress slowed, especially if previous methods hadn't been retained.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Moorooka noticed that one Year 9 student, who used to get stuck on fraction problems, now multiplies and divides fractions with only a quick prompt, even tackling decimal questions independently.

In Year 11 maths, another student has gone from hesitating on algebra to attempting exam-style questions solo—he recently completed a full module of problem-solving tasks without needing step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised their tutor by recalling previously tricky map skills from memory and confidently locating places during the lesson.

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 Fairfield Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Moorooka State School.