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Tutors in Carina Heights include a PhD mathematician from Cambridge, a 7-year veteran secondary maths teacher, an international Olympiad-level science scholar, certified Singapore Maths and biology educators, peer mentors with ATARs up to 98.95, university lecturers and award-winning specialists—many bringing extensive classroom and private tutoring experience for K–12 students.

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Kayla
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to take the time to understand what aspect of their learning is causing them difficulty, and to address it. Most of the time, a student is more than capable of understanding class content, but there is some inhibiting factor within their working process which makes it difficult for them to…
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Tutor can motivate students and help them by telling easiest method for solving the problems.In this way tutor can create stress free environment as well as create interest of students in subject. Subject knowledge Good dealing with students Always try new methods for teaching mathematics like relating it with day to day life activities so that…
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Angela Marie
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Support and encourage. In order to support them mentally and emotionally, you have to have patience, perseverance and, of course, the knowledge. You also need to encourage them that they can achieve greater things. Praising them for a job well done is also a must to encourage students in order to build their confidence. I am eager to learn…
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Listening to students to try and understand how they are perceiving the information. Then using this information to utilise their strengths while solving the problem and also improve on their weaknesses My strengths as a tutor are being patient and communicating effectively with the student to try and help them improve without lowering their…
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Making something complex simple to understand and understanding were the student is in their understanding of the problem I am patient, calm, friendly, creative and understand learning difficulties. I can tutor a range of subjects for a range of age groups. I can tutor: Advance Business studies - so all ages groups; English till grade 10;…
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Preparing students with the tools they need to be able to enter the classroom feeling confident in themselves I also think that it is really important to form a bond with them so they aren’t embarrassed to ask for the help they need. I’m an excellent communicator and find it easy to bond with students to help them feel comfortable and…
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Providing a student with the fundamental skills they need to persevere and be confident in their own ability to achieve. A good tutor should be personable, responsible and articulate and employ methods of teaching that best suit a particular student. I explain difficult concepts as simply as I can and break it down so it's easier to understand.…
Kyle
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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is actually being there when the student needs them to be. This means being committed to the student throughout the requried period, being on time and being productive during sessions. My strength as a tutor is being able to engage with the students and encourage them to strive for…
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A tutor should be there when a student need help, no matter how big. While helping, the tutor should not feel irritated towards the student, but should instead try and put themselves in their shoes and keep trying to help them understand until they do. I am a patient and understanding person, being able to help them for however long it take for…
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Help the student feel less anxious and more comfortable with their subject and breed confidence in the student to the point where they begin to trust their own problem-solving abilities. Similarly, tutors should help the student get into good study habits and a routine that works for the specific student. Tutors should also provide a safe space…
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Skill and knowledge is important. You have to know very well the content you are going to teach. The way of teaching. Better to understand the students first then try to develop a plan to suit. Patience. Need time to improve. Just focus on the performance weekly. I have studied science and engineering for many years with PhD degree. I teach my…
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The single most important thing a tutor can do is give their attention, and actively support them. This includes readily answering their questions and providing them relevant materials. My strengths as a tutor would be critical thinking and dedication. Critical thinking allows me to identify issues that need to be fixed, so that I can come up with…
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The same things as above: Help people learn and get better Give them confidence Help them get better results 1:1 setting easier way for many people to concentrate and learn intelligence and knowledge of subjects Patience Ability to understand how people learn My age and experience Knowledge of real world and what’s needed for…
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The most important thing is like listen to the students and as having patience at all the time and also being creative with them and using the different learning styles. Also teach the students how to solve the problem. As I have many strengths but for Tutor I can teach and guide properly and also if they don't understand then I will try to…
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Listen and understand their individual situation, goals, and expectations. Then personalise sessions around these things as much as possible. And keep listening, as things can change very quickly in a teenagers life. Patience and persistence. If something isn't working one day we can put it aside but we will come back to it at another time,…
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the most important things a tutor can do is to be patient with students and cater the learning experience to each individual student because each student learns in a different way. I have a passion for mathematics and for helping other students find joy in learning…
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Collaborate with your student to create clear goals for what they want to learn and achieve. Make sure these goals are realistic and achievable. My knowledge, patience and empathy are my biggest…
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- Empathise with them, work at their pace, consider their needs, and give them the push they need when they need it. - Have the required knowledge/experience to be able to help the student when they run into a roadblock. - Organisation/pre-planning. - Ability to empathise. - Experience with a variety of students. - Quick to pick up curriculum…
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Teaching should be done flexibly, catering to each individuals as all students are different in their approach to learning and the time it takes to grasp each topics. I have also learnt that students often find themselves too afraid to ask questions and as a tutor I must be patient in ensuring that a student understands each questions before…
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A tutor must guide the students learning. It is not about just sitting there and doing the work for them, but helping them to think through it, point them in the right direction, so that they may solve problems and complete questions easily in the future. I believe that as a tutor I will be able to convey concepts and content to students in a way…
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The most important things include : - Instilliing a healthy attitude - Being supportive - Being on task - Achieving Goals Together optimising these factors leave little room for failure. My strengths would be Maths and English as I am motivated and fond of those subjects. I also like teaching visually and interactively. Furthermore, my…
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To make the subject interesting to their students and instill a love for learning and imparting knowledge in them, so that they don't consider learning a chore and they genuinely look forward to learning. Their perception of what "learning" means changes to something more positive so that they look forward to it rather than shy away from it; this…
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The most important thing I think a tutor can do for a student is to instil in them a good approach to learning through teaching them practical techniques to work smarter and get more out of the effort that they put into the subject. Demystifying task sheets for a student and teaching them how to manage their time and develop a good working…

Local Reviews

We had Claire coming in to give tutoring to our daughter last Friday. It went very well and we were very happy with the result.
William, Carina Heights

Inside Carina HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jackson practised timestables for recall and worked on place value, also spending time improving handwriting.

In Year 9, Ella revised rearranging algebraic expressions to make a pronumeral the subject and substituted values into these expressions, extending briefly to cross multiplication.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Riley focused on financial mathematics topics, including compound interest and interpreting real-world scenarios from the next unit in line with QCAA guidelines.

Recent Challenges

Often distracted, rushing both handwriting and mental calculations; "he drifted in and out of concentration, had a lot of energy and needed to move his body a bit." This led to mixed-up numbers or missing steps during multiplication and division tasks.

In Year 10 science, not consistently reviewing feedback meant errors lingered in balancing chemical equations across sessions.

For a senior English student, incomplete drafts and delays seeking teacher comments slowed assignment progress—one note read: "Waiting on feedback for assignment."

When unfamiliar worded maths questions appeared (Year 9), hesitation set in until explicit prompting was given.

Recent Achievements

One Carina Heights tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after typically second-guessing himself and relying on constant help, managed to complete several linear equations independently for the first time—he only checked in once before confidently working through unfamiliar problems alone.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student mastered mole conversions and demonstrated solid understanding of stoichiometry after struggling with these calculations last term.

For a younger learner, reading aloud was previously met with hesitation; now she tackles longer passages smoothly and even volunteers to read new sections without prompting.

Maths tutoring in Carina Heights

If you are looking for a maths tutor in Carina Heights, QLD you came to the right place!

We have 163 maths tutors carefully selected to help achieve your child's academic goals. The tutors do not only teach specific content, they help students to become strong, capable learners so they can eventually succeed on their own. Parents seek help for all sorts of reasons, be it general support with comprehension, keeping up with the class or achieving a target grade in specific exams. That's why we offer a tailored solution centered around your specifc needs.

Maths Tutor Carina Heights

So, how does it work? The tutor will come to any location around Carina Heights or the surrounding suburbs at a time and day that works for you. The first hour works as a trial just to make sure you're happy with your tutor. If you're not happy we won't charge you and will organise someone else for you to have a trial with.

As our name suggests @ Ezy Math Tutoring we want to keep things easy for you. That's why we offer simple hourly rates. There are no contracts, booking fees, minimum tutoring requirements or cancellation costs. Simple! 

Since 2011 we have helped thousands of students all over Australia. You can check out some of our success stories here. We hope to have the priviledge of helping your child too. To take your first step complete the enquiry for to speak with one of our consultants or just call us @ 1300 312 354

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 Carindale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Whites Hill State College.