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Max

Economics Tutor Paddington, QLD
Help create students which can help make the world better I am available all throughout the week and am good at small…
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Hamish

Economics Tutor Paddington, QLD
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Roberto
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Roberto

Economics Tutor Ashgrove, QLD
Relate. The student will understand the concept once it resonates with something the student is interested in. A tutor needs to describe the concept, demonstrate the concept and invite the student to attempt the concept. This open dialogue, dispelling fear of failure and welcoming the opportunity to learn is an important attribute an economics…
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Natasha Rose

Economics Tutor Auchenflower, QLD
A tutor must be very involved with the student's learning experience, ensuring they are comfortable and confident with the material. The tutor must also be approachable whenever the student has a query so that they can get their doubts clarified as soon as possible. A tutor should always provide real-life explanations so the student can make…
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Ratnica

Economics Tutor Auchenflower, QLD
I think identifying the misunderstanding and making sure their foundation is solid. As long as they understand the content, they will be able to answer the questions! I would say I'm very patient, and due to my fluency in English, I'm able to easily get the child to understand the content. I also excelled throughout school, and have a high GPA at…
Ryan
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Ryan

Economics Tutor Auchenflower, QLD
Be willing to help, be patient and understanding. Ultimately this leads to the student enjoying the learning process and be inspired to study. I believe my strengths are that I am patient and understanding as I was once in the same position. I ask believe that the way I articulate and help relate concepts to the uniques student allows them to…
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Liam

Economics Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
I touched on some of these points in my previous answers, but as an economics tutor I believe the ultimate goal should be to provide one's students with an academic toolbox in the form of an understanding of the fundamental principles of any given topic. By covering first principles, and providing students with problem-solving abilities, he or she…
Sacha
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Sacha

Economics Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is to empower the student by guiding them with their learning & always be patient at the same time. By guiding students, and assisting them to find easier way to solve maths and English problems, they gain confidence, and independance too. I am extremely patient, friendly, and have excellent…
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Siddharth

Economics Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to help them develop a genuine interest in the subject. This helps make learning fun and sparks curiosity of the student to learn more. It is also important to inculcate the belief that with the right attitude, any student can not only succeed, but excel at any subject. I think my…
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YU-HAN

Economics Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Encouragement is the most important thing that an economics tutor can do for a student, lack of confident may cause to bad condition when doing tests and assignments. Helping students to know how well they improve will give them courage and confident to face more challenges and difficulties. Not only provide academic help bust also a positive…
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Mehr

Economics Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Someone who is able to build strong relationships with the student. This helps to truly personalize their learning and teach to the student's strength. I believe my greatest strengths are being empathetic and the ability to engage with a…
Hyung Joon
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Hyung Joon

Economics Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
A very personal thing I like to teach my students is to pay attention to the small details. Each and every word, each and every equation. It is the ability to start at a granular level that makes the grand ideas and concepts easier to understand. My strength is really my ability to understand the student well. I believe different methods of…
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Nilufar

Economics Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is that a tutor must be well aware of what he/she is teaching and must be an expert on it. Without this it's a waste of both a student's and teacher's time and money. For this I personally need to get prepared by learning teaching materials and technics at home before I start a…
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Aina

Economics Tutor West End, QLD
I always say that the most important thing is being patient. I know that every child is different, so tutors have to adapt to each child and teach children in the appropriate way, since each student understands subjects differently. I am a young person, so I am able to understand a child in many situations. I am aware of mental health and the…
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Brodie

Economics Tutor Bardon, QLD
Support and motivate them without giving away the answers and doing it all for them. Being relatable and creating a friendship. Motivating…
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Romulo Jr

Economics Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is being able to be creative and innovative in teaching so that they will learn in the most effective way. A tutor should also go extra mile in teaching, doing more than what the student needs. Lastly, a tutor should be a good friend to the student. I believe that I possess the…
Anna
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Anna

Economics Tutor Bardon, QLD
The most important things an economics tutor can do are to listen to their students and respond accordingly when tutoring them. It is also important to encourage their abilities and help them to succeed. A tutor should also be there to encourage continuous learning and creating a positive learning environment. I believe my strengths as a tutor are…
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DRISHTI

Economics Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
A tutor should be patient and should be able to accomodate oneself with the students. The main aim of the tutor should be to suit to the needs of the child. I am extremely patient with students and I can listen to all that they have to offer. I can deal with kids since I have a younger brother. My biggest strength is that I wouldn't hesitate to…
Mia
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Mia

Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important things as an economics tutor can do for a student are patient and enthusiasm, students are trained to develop the problem-solving skill and positive attitude to study, the tutor plays a role of implementing students' shortage and inspiring them to pursue better academic performance. patient, consistent and efficiency. Each…
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Nandini

Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
A tutor can change a student's life in ways more than one. She can help them find their confidence. She can, also, help them believe in themselves and encourage them to ask questions they have been scared to ask in their classes. A tutor can help a student overcome their fears and help them improve. Apart from helping the students achieve their…
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Helga

Economics Tutor Toowong, QLD
Having both been the tutee and the tutor, I believe that it is imperative that an economics tutor is supportive of the student and caters their teaching to the student's specific needs. Tutoring is only truly effective when the student is completely engaged with the tutor and I believe that this can only happen when the student believes that they…
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Reni

Economics Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
A Maths tutor can help students have a better understanding of Maths and might make students start to enjoy learning Maths. I have the ability to transfer my knowledge to students and have an experience in tutoring. I had a year 6’s student who got good marks in Maths and could enroll in one of the best secondary schools in…
Matthew
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Matthew

Economics Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
In my current study, the most important skills are independent learning and peer teaching. I aim to teach students how to identify their gaps and where to look, whether Google or Youtube or books or teachers. I will teach students study skills like note taking or flashcard techniques. In the end, my goal will be to make the student the expert and…

Local Reviews

Harrison is extremely well mannered and diligent. He will often give his own time to ensure that Kate understands before he leaves. He is patient, calm and has lots of great strategies to simplify and explain maths and my daughters maths marks have improved. Thank you so much Harrison.
Fiona, Ashgrove

Inside PaddingtonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked through final exam revision, tackling two worksheets with a focus on resolving specific questions that had caused confusion in class.

For Year 10, Olivia spent the lesson practising algebraic operations involving fractions and completing school homework problems to reinforce her understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Priya concentrated on calculus topics such as rates of change and differentiation using first principles and the power rule, applying these methods to textbook exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Mathematics, a student hesitated to show full working when tackling trigonometric identities—she tried to do steps mentally, but small sign errors crept in, noted the tutor.

For a Year 4 learner, forgetting to bring math books from school meant key division homework was incomplete and revision suffered.

In Year 9, one student's layout in problem-solving tasks made their reasoning hard to follow; answers were present, but skipped lines caused confusion when reviewing mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student lost track of older concepts while focusing only on new material, leading to gaps during mixed-topic tests.

Recent Achievements

One Paddington tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to quietly guess on difficult algebra questions now speaking up when stuck and asking for hints, which helped her finish the worksheet with only two errors.

A senior student who previously mixed up integration rules was able to clearly explain which formula fit each problem, working through a full set of calculus questions without needing reminders.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who hesitated to start homework independently has begun tackling spelling lists right away, even double-checking tricky words before the session ended.

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 Brisbane Square Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Petrie Terrace State School.