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Sarah

Economics Tutor Pimpama, QLD
To foster the love of learning and aid in filling gaps where areas that need foundation is lacking. I am great at figuring out how students learn. This I believe is my best trait as a teacher. I thoroughly believe that learning stems of inspiration, passion and want in students. Bringing all those traits towards learning will foster love of…
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Megan

Economics Tutor Upper Coomera, QLD
The most important things an economics 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…
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Satish Kumar

Economics Tutor Upper Coomera, QLD
Taking an empowering approach to instil confidence and a willingness to learn in a student is essential. I believe as an economics tutor, i should not only help them to learn the content at hand but also open their minds to learning in different ways such that they start enjoying the process of learning. I always try to think from the perspective…
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Sara

Economics Tutor Upper Coomera, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to equip them with the confidence they require to suceed academically. Ultimately the role of the tutor is to facilatate the child's learning. Instilling a sense of belief in the child's self will ultimately allow them to suceed in their goals. I am extremely patient. In addition my work…
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Methembe

Economics Tutor Ormeau, QLD
Build confidence in the student. Because the self belief will help the student in exam situations. Help inspire the student to fall in love with their school Being able to breakdown what might seem complicated and make it simple and…

Local Reviews

We are very pleased with Mitchell. Thank you for assigning him to us. Elahe has connected very well with him as well and we are more than happy to continue the tutorials with him.
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Inside Willow ValeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 Milly focused on multiplying decimal numbers such as 0.3 x 0.05 and completed school homework involving decimals and fractions.

For Year 9, Jay tackled trigonometry by finding unknown side lengths and angles using angle of elevation and depression problems, with practice converting between degrees and DMS.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Sarah worked through exam revision covering logarithmic equations, index laws, area under graphs, and applications of the sine and cosine rules in complex questions.

Recent Challenges

Missing homework limited revision time; "she didn't complete her revision test, so we couldn't focus on the trickier questions together."

In Year 10, a lack of organized notes made it harder to review key formulas before an assessment—her papers were spread across several books and loose sheets.

Meanwhile, in Year 4, not mastering multiplication tables slowed progress with fractions.

For one anxious Year 11 learner returning after absences, forgotten worksheets led to stress during class activities.

These small gaps or habits meant extra time was spent searching for information instead of building new skills.

Recent Achievements

One Willow Vale tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously rushed through her maths work is now slowing down to show every step in her working, making fewer errors and even checking answers before moving on.

In a recent session with a Year 11 student, the tutor observed him choosing to break down complex statistics questions using a new formula he'd struggled with last month—this time explaining his reasoning out loud without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to rely heavily on the calculator now insists on solving number problems by hand first and only double-checks if she's unsure.

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 Upper Coomera Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Pimpama State School.