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Tutors in Taringa include a classroom teacher with years of primary and secondary experience, an award-winning peer mentor from Emerson College, multiple postgraduates in education and TESOL, a Queensland Children's Hospital volunteer educator, ATAR 97+ and IB Honours achievers, and seasoned academic competition participants—all passionate about guiding K–12 students to success.

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Saranya

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
To understand their weakness in a particular subject, explain and teach them in such a way that they feel confident. Clear in explaining the concepts Adaptability Patience Enthusiasm Subject Mastery Effective Communication…
Nuzhah
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Nuzhah

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
Teach them a subject in a way that allows them to be critical thinkers in the subject. Patience in explaining a topic in different ways and making the students practice questions until they are able to master a…
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Keerthana
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Keerthana

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
As a tutor, I believe the most vital role I can play for a student is to serve as a reliable guide on their learning journey. It's about being present to help the student navigate challenges and celebrate their successes. I perceive myself as a partner dedicated to the student's growth and understanding. I consider it of utmost importance to…
Mary
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Mary

Science Tutor Corinda, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make sure a student can fully understand topics that have previously been difficult. I do not think it is not enough for a tutor to simply talk through the topic with the student and expect them to understand it. A tutor should explain the topic to the student and then, after more study…
Sarah
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Sarah

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
Having a strong internal drive to learn and micro-teaching skills I think is the key role in tutoring. In my opinion, tutoring is not only teaching but also a part of learning experience that enables us to recall and applying the knowledge we have because it is a proof that we have understood what we have already learned. Micro-skill is the second…
David
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David

Science Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to create an environment where the student feels fully comfortable and confident. It’s crucial that they never hesitate to ask questions or admit when something isn’t clear. When students feel safe and supported, genuine learning can take place. After that, I think it’s about helping them…
Mustafa
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Mustafa

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most crucial aspects of effective tutoring involve personalised learning, providing clear explanations tailored to individual needs, fostering critical thinking skills, and building student confidence. A tutor should adapt teaching methods to accommodate varied learning styles, offer straightforward explanations, encourage independent…
Marcelina
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Marcelina

Science Tutor Kangaroo Point, QLD
There are a lot of qualities that go into being a good tutor. I believe some of the most important skills for the field is patience and communication. As I am working with students and their respective area of difficulty in learning, it is important and a priority for myself to approach any circumstances with patience at all times. This is an…
Athul
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Athul

Science Tutor Herston, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can provide to his/her students is knowledge. And should treat each student equally, and have a mentality to help whenever a student needs it. As a tutor first of all I try to understand each and every students sitting before me. This way it helps me to guide each one of them to the right path. Iam very friendly…
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Misbah

Science Tutor Moorooka, QLD
Involve them in learning. Hard working, Passion about teaching, Motivational…
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Phuc (Owen)

Science Tutor Jindalee, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do isn't just to lead them to the right answers but help them build confidence and self-motivation. As a tutor, I aim to help students develop independence. For me, a successful teacher is someone who can guide students to no longer needing one. I am quick to identify the strengths and weaknesses of students…
Isaac
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Isaac

Science Tutor Herston, QLD
I think the most important thing is helping build their confidence, not just their knowledge. A tutor should make sure the student actually understands the content, not just memorises it, and create a space where they feel comfortable asking questions. It’s also important to adapt to how each student learns, because not everyone understands…
Jennifer
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Jennifer

Science Tutor Herston, QLD
1) Helping students to reach their academic goals through personalised teaching, assessments and making learning fun. 2) Listen to what they have to say about school, including their achievements and struggles, and provide the necessary support. 3) Always encourage the student and comment on their genuine attempts, hard work, improvements…
Naomi
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Naomi

Science Tutor Newmarket, QLD
Believing in your student has to be one of the most important things a tutor can do as you help the student know that nothing is impossible and they can do it all. I also think patience is also important as everyone learns differently and at various paces. I believe I am easy to communicate with. In terms of communicating with parents, my…
Kayla
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Kayla

Science Tutor Jindalee, QLD
If you are a tutor, your job is to empower other people. Even if you are picking up blind spots, asking a student to paraphrase something, or advising more research in a particular area, there are ways to convey this information that are encouraging and helpful, (rather than condescending). We all have blind spots, too. I have found it…
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Ka Lun

Science Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
Not only academic but also personal growth is what I consider most important. While academic improvement is a key focus and often a priority for students and their parents, I believe fostering curiosity and building confidence should be integral to the teaching process. Tutors and teachers play a vital role in nurturing students, helping them grow…
Sajna
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Sajna

Science Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
A Tutor plays an important role in the development of child's career goals. Hence I feel a great sense of responsibility on my shoulders to mentor them to brighten their future. My way of teaching is friendly and…
Dylan
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Dylan

Science Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
Give consistent, constructive, and detailed feedback as well as explaining all doubts the student has until there are no more questions and they fully understand the concept. Not only is helping kids with their work, the most important thing but also to help motivate themselves and become independent learners. Patience and empathy. Studying is not…
Swagata
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Swagata

Science Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
Can change the students’ life by recreating their mind. 1. Passionate teacher . 2. Easy , simplistic way of teaching 3. Thorough- detailed explanations 4. Punctual 5. Finishes course within time. 6.…
Arabella
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Arabella

Science Tutor The Gap, QLD
I consider the most important things a tutor can do to be instilling confidence, a love for learning and critical thinking skills in their student. I believe that helping a student with their confidence levels when learning new concepts is crucial to inspiring growth and long-term success. I believe that cultivating a love for learning is…
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Sumi

Science Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
Mentors have great influence in the academic journey of the learners. The degree of influence on the learners can depend on how individual tutor can impact the learners' interest in the subject. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is providing learners with undivided attention, scaffolding their academic journey, imparting life…
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Namgay T

Science Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
A tutor should be well-prepared for each session, with a clear plan of what topics they will cover and what resources they will use. They should also be able to keep track of their students' progress and adjust their approach as needed.A successful tutor combines strong subject knowledge with effective communication skills, empathy, adaptability,…
Mackenzie
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Mackenzie

Science Tutor Enoggera, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is inspire and motivate. While these seem like simple elements, in successfully doing so, the tutor has essentially altered the learning experiences for the student from that moment onwards. The student is then able to develop their confidence in their subjects, push to achieve their goals,…

Local Reviews

Mayank has been a great tutor and has given me great confidence in my own abilities. He has been patient with me and clearly explained concepts that I had either forgotten or previously struggled with. I'm more than happy to give a positive review to Mayank for his help. If at any time I feel like I'm struggling or need help, I wouldn't hesitate to get back in touch and ask for Mayank personally. Thanks to his tutoring, I feel like I have a good foundation going into the prep course, which makes me feel really positive about taking the next step.
Nic

Inside TaringaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lucy focused on surface area calculations and worked through practice questions involving measurement units.

In Year 8, Ethan revised linear equations—particularly sign operations—and then tackled graphing equations by identifying slopes and intercepts.

For Year 10, Hannah concentrated on solving problems related to simple and compound interest, along with applying recurrence relation models to financial scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, especially when tasks involved applying rules for negative numbers; as one tutor observed, "he knows how to solve the equations, just lacks the confidence in doing so."

In Year 11 mathematics, another student avoided revising unfamiliar surface area questions and stuck to only the types they found easiest.

For a Year 8 English task, a student often made grammar mistakes but hesitated to plan out their writing, leading to rushed paragraphs with missing punctuation.

In each case, key opportunities for feedback or mastery were missed because avoidance or low confidence got in the way.

Recent Achievements

One Taringa tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through maths problems without reading carefully is now taking time to read each question properly, leading to fewer careless errors.

In a recent high school session, a Year 10 student who previously waited for hints managed to solve multiple linear equation problems independently after reviewing past lessons—she only asked for help on trickier steps.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who once hesitated during group exercises was eager to try an unfamiliar challenge and completed all ten practice questions out loud with minimal prompting.

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 Indooroopilly Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology.