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Jackson

Tutor Deagon, QLD
I think the most important thing for a tutor to do for a student is assist in their learning development. Helping to instil a passion for continued learning and development should also be something a tutor strives for. My communication skills, my ability to develop rapport and my ability to give real-world context to things I teach. As mentioned…
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Crystal

Tutor Deagon, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is bring out their full potential with persistence and hard work so they are capable of achieveing their best. My strengths as a tutor are that I am very patient and understanding. I understand that everyone has a different way of learning so I try and cater for that by utilising methods that…
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Manjinder

Tutor Taigum, QLD
The best thing which a tutor can do is to help students solve the difficulties which they are facing in their studies in such a way that rather than directly giving solutions to them, tutor can help in understanding the problem and concepts behind it. I am very patient and I focus on core subjects so students can solve any kind of problem and I…
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Akshat

Tutor Taigum, QLD
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is it reduce the fear of studying/learning a subject. Mathematics is a tough subject and it is important tutors take the right approach when they teach that subject. I am a huge believer in teachers being friends with their students. My biggest strength is that I get along with students and try and…
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Golda

Tutor Taigum, QLD
A tutor's most important role is to listen, observe, and provide students with the necessary tools and strategies to learn effectively. By doing so, tutors can help students overcome academic challenges, develop lifelong learning skills, and foster a cycle of confidence, motivation, and success. To begin with, although I am relatively new to…
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Charlotte

Tutor Taigum, QLD
I believe giving the student confidence is so important as no matter how well you teach them if they believe they can't do it they won't succeed. I always try to start my students off with more basic questions to give them that bit of confidence before working with them to solve the more complex questions. I'm known for being a happy and…
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Joseph

Tutor Taigum, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is make sure the student clearly understands the theory and understands the applications. This is because, students will be tested on their knowledge with complex unfamiliar questions where a more nuanced approach would be required. My experience in the QCAA syllabus and helping my classmates learn the…
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Martina

Tutor Taigum, QLD
If a student is confident in their ability to learn and comprehend information, they feel that they have options and their anxiety toward their educational career completely changes. I am compassionate and patient. I love simplifying information for students and giving them a higher confidence both in themselves and their ability to…
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Dushyant

Tutor Taigum, QLD
The most crucial aspect to studying is persistence and not giving up easily. A tutor needs to be able to keep their students motivated and engaged. In doing so, a tutor will unlock their student's potential so they are able to learn anything. My strengths as a tutor are: - Clear communitation - Patience and being motivational to keep my student…
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Afra

Tutor Bracken Ridge, QLD
Being able to communicate with them in a friendly way, and not making them feel intimidated. Having to understand what study method is the best for them. Being patient in trying to help them understand better is important as they will then feel more comfortable and confident in doing or solving questions. I believe I can communicate effectively…
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Reuben

Tutor Boondall, QLD
You can only do so much as a tutor, the most important change you can make is a behavioural change. One where they are eager to learn and have the resilience to persist in learning, whilst also having the skills to learn effectively. I'm resourceful, respectful, relatable, well-rounded and an…
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Amelia

Tutor Fitzgibbon, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student would be helping the student gain confidence in the area in which they are struggling. A tutor can do this through adjusting teaching methods for the most benefit of the student, helping them but not doing it for them and also providing encouragement and support. I have a lot of…
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Alexander

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
Friendliness. If the child has fears they are not smart enough, it can lead to further diseouragement. By being a friendly face they will want to see you making the overall process feel more rewarding. Having a professional tutor myself really showed me what works when tutoring one to one and what does not work. Tutoring and recieving tutoring…
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Lachlan

Tutor Brighton, QLD
Ideally, I want to instill the same sense of wonder and love that I have for mathematics in the students. This won't work for all students, of course, so failing that I think a tutor should be able to teach a student how to think for themselves - it's one thing to be shown how to get an answer, and it's another thing entirely to be taught how to…
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Hema

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
Consider things from different perspectives, I think it is really important to acknowledge that not everyone learns the same, so finding different ways to explain things is essential. I am a friendly individual with a lot of…
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Siavash

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
Helping them, to overlook the necessity of studying and showing them how to enjoy it. Provide multiple teaching methods to gain maximum efficiency so that the students can make the best out of their own time and money. Using different methods to explain different concepts and turning challenging concepts into simple everyday math. Knowing that…
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Austine

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
Provide unique approaches to complex problems that can create a better understanding of concepts. In my experience, there's nothing better than attempting problems that are challenging for the student and demonstrating multiple solutions to ensure understanding. Strong understanding of topics. Willingness to try multiple approaches to teaching…
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Jeeva

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
Personally, I believe that a good tutor is more than just a teacher; they guide students based on their specific needs. They consider various factors, such as a student's learning style, and tailor their instruction to them. They also instil executive study skills in students, which will benefit them both academically and in life. Being a great…
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Hafsa

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
A student comes to a tutor because they struggle to understand the knowledge and they cannot communicate their struggles in school, hence they look up to us. So its very important to understand their problems, get simple solutions which makes it easier for them to grasp and then apply them. I believe my strengths are communication, making students…
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Sooyoung

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build a strong relationship and provide a safe and comfortable environment for the students to be themselves and not be afraid to ask any questions. This will help the students bring out the best in themselves and not be afraid to ask any questions. My passion for tutoring and…
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Jason

Tutor Virginia, QLD
Not only show students how to complete a specific question but also how to complete similar questions using the same process. This can assist them in creating good habits that will benefit them in the future. Having completed these high school subjects recently I possess a considerable amount of knowledge in the content being taught. I am also…
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Maria

Tutor Banyo, QLD
I think the most important thing is to listen to the student and allow them to feel confident in asking for help. It's important to make sure that the student doesn't feel dumb or like they're being looked down upon when asking a question. It's also important to be honest, if you don't know the answer it's better to tell the student this and…
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Rohan

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
To believe in them. Tutors are mentors, and students need the support. To know someone believes in you might just be the push they need to sway their own self doubts, and thus manage their hindrances. Another important thing is to make themselves redundant. A tutor should aim teach a student so well and organised such that without the tutor…

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Inside DeagonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ava worked through representing data using frequency tables and histograms, as well as reviewing how to compare sets of data visually.

Year 9 student Ethan focused on ratios, rates, and percentages by solving real-life problems involving proportional reasoning and calculating discounts.

For Year 10, Chloe practiced simultaneous equations using substitution and elimination methods, then tackled straight line algebra concepts including gradient and y-intercept identification from equations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often needed reminders to recall basic factors when simplifying ratios, leading to extra time spent on multi-step division instead of practicing efficient methods. "She'd divide by 4, then by 2, missing the quicker path," noted one tutor during ratio work.

In Year 11, another student repeatedly delayed assignment drafts, which meant there was little chance to clarify difficult sections or seek feedback before deadlines.

Meanwhile, a senior physics student did not submit a full draft for assessment; as a result, key concepts and data analysis remained incomplete when support was most needed.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Deagon noticed one Year 10 student who used to rush through maths problems is now backchecking her answers aloud, catching errors and explaining her reasoning—something she rarely attempted before.

In a recent high school session, Oscar demonstrated real initiative by identifying his own weak spots in algebra and actively applying feedback between lessons, which has led to noticeably more accurate solutions on practice exams.

Meanwhile, a younger student working on a cowshed reconstruction project figured out unknown dimensions independently for the first time, then confidently converted not-to-scale drawings into real measurements without needing hints.

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 Sandgate Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sandgate District State High School.