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Kayla
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Kayla

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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Kirrtanya

Tutor Jindalee, QLD
Prioritising the students learning style and challenging them i.e testing them on concepts to optimise learning. I have the ability to simplify complex concepts, tailored to each student's learning style—whether they are visual or auditory learners. This personalized approach is supported by my strong analytical skills, which is honed through my…
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Phuc (Owen)

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…
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Alexis

Tutor Jindalee, QLD
The most important things I for a tutor to do is understand and listen to the student. Not listening can be one of the most frustrating things as a student, where the tutor doesn't understand what they actually need help with, and wastes time going over the wrong content in the wrong way. Being able to understand the student, and then properly…
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Jewel

Tutor Jindalee, QLD
Patience and communication are the two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. However, the most important thing is to make an environment that allows the student to feel comfortable with making mistakes. I am extremely patient when it comes to problem solving and helping kids. I also try my best when it comes to meeting new…
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Adhiti

Tutor Jindalee, QLD
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do include helping the student understand a topic as opposed to shortcuts and memorisation. This would increase their capabilities as they can apply their knowledge in new situations. Additionally, I believe it is extremely important to help the students believe in themselves and develop…
Junald
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Junald

Tutor Mount Ommaney, QLD
The most important thing that I can do as tutor is to act as companion to the student in his/her journey of learning; act as inspirer when he/she is discourage, act is guide when he/she is lost, act as friend during his/her accomplishments. I think it is my ability to creatively think how to communicate the concepts and ideas in varied ways that…
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So Yeon

Tutor Kenmore, QLD
The most important thing that tutors should and can do for a student is to assess their current level, create a goal and guide them towards that level. Having patience while students work through and learn, as well as challenging them with new questions are an important role for tutors. I think my strengths as a tutor is patience and gentleness so…
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Bhanu

Tutor Sinnamon Park, QLD
To grant a student the ability to pursue their dreams of getting entrance to a prestigious university course, or to simply allow them to maximally blossom their high school results to be presentable to a future employer. Perhaps sparking an interest in something that one would never have even considered a prospect, or bestow them wisdom from my…
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Chun

Tutor Sinnamon Park, QLD
Help them understand new topic , instead of just give them the method or the answer, a tutor /teacher should help the student understand the “why†and “how†I am patient and enjoy explaining the basic principles to help…
Terence
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Terence

Tutor Mount Ommaney, QLD
To be a great tutor, I must be able to build a strong relationship between the student and parents. I can build to the relationship by staying organised, listening to the parents and students and most importantly fit my time in the family schedules. To enhance a student's full potential tutors must be able to Incorporate connections to the…
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Tamanna

Tutor Jamboree Heights, QLD
First, identify the weakness of the students. Second, turn this weakness into strength. Third, make every lesson enjoyable to students. Finally, make students confident. • Active listening and effective communication • Critical thinking and problem solving • Teamwork and collaboration • Friendly and supportive • Value diversity…
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Thejaswee

Tutor Middle Park, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with a reason as to why its important they need to study, other than just getting good grades. I believe if the students can find why they need to learn all the stuff and they see the bigger picture, then it will provide the students with enough internal motivation, which…
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Ragulan

Tutor Jamboree Heights, QLD
Most important thing is to be able to teach for an individual students needs. Each student is different and it is vital tutors are able to adapt their teaching methods for the different students to ensure students achieve their potential. My biggest strength is communication. Being able to communicate both what I understand and clear concepts as…
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Babak

Tutor Middle Park, QLD
The most important things a tutor can teach a student is to practice what he/she has already learnt in the classroom. Further practicing and sloving many exercises also could help for the student to boost their learning skills. My patience and my experience and knowledge. I have had many students in the past and during Covid I have taught online.…
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Jayden

Tutor Fig Tree Pocket, QLD
Personally, i believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel comfortable. Students that don\'t feel comfortable won\'t learn as effectively, may try to miss sessions or will cancel there sessions. After the tutor has made the student feel comfortable, then the next most important step is finding out there…
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Vas Witharamalage

Tutor Middle Park, QLD
Build and improve the confidence of a particular subject. Easy tactics to memorise and improve the subject knowledge. Build up confidence of the examinations. Clear communication with the subject. Easy methods to memorise technical stuff Confidence build up, How to answer questions and elaborate. Teaching with fun and not…
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Lukas

Tutor Brookfield, QLD
Most importantly, I believe a tutor should be genuinely interested in helping a student to reach their full potential in whatever goals they'd like to achieve, by mentoring and guiding students to continuously improve in all areas. Additionally, tutors need to be able to explain relative concepts, rather than simply providing answers to difficult…
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Sanggavi

Tutor Westlake, QLD
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is really spend the time and be patient with the students' needs to improve on the skill they may be struggling on. I believe it's vital that the student feels safe and comfortable to make mistakes and learn from them. I also believe that tutors can not only guide students with…
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Pasan

Tutor Seventeen Mile Rocks, QLD
There are two attributes a tutor can have that is most valuable for their student: (1) Having patience - It is vital for a tutor to be patient when students are having difficulties with grasping a topic so that they feel well supported and can be persistent with their learning. (2) Multiple Methods - All students will have different styles…
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Fahmiyah

Tutor Seventeen Mile Rocks, QLD
A tutor's responsibility I believe is to not only help out the students with their homework, assignments and exams preparation but also be a mentor for them helping them overcome the difficulties faced by them in school, help them to not only make use of their strengths but also accept their weaknesses and make a positive outcome of it. A tutor…
Joseph
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Joseph

Tutor Kenmore, QLD
I believe that using good listening skills validates them, improves the educational outcomes and in turn improves confidence. Guiding them through the uncomfortable process of learning. I believe my empathy and experience with education are my strengths. I have a good ability to understand the student's perspective and what they are struggling…
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Edward

Tutor Pinjarra Hills, QLD
- Make positive environment through skilful teaching so that student can progressively work towards academic goals - Giving the student the skills they need to sequence their learning and understanding - Allows the students to understand their own learning processes. By understanding this, the student will feel confident in approaching more…

Local Reviews

Claire has been absolutely fantastic with Orlando. He actually understands what's going on now and for the 1st time in 2 years is confident going into this next exam.
Jocelyn, Jindalee

Inside JindaleeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lily focused on converting between millimetres, centimetres, and metres and practised measurement problems involving unit changes.

For Year 10, James worked through sketching quadratic functions using turning points and factored form, along with solving quadratics by factorisation and the quadratic formula.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia tackled derivatives of polynomial and non-polynomial functions as part of her PSMT assignment, also discussing how to structure each sub-heading for clear assignment presentation.

Recent Challenges

Forgetting to bring the school homework book home repeatedly in Year 7 meant missing vital practice and made it hard to pinpoint specific struggles.

A Year 10 student had not completed assigned homework and often could not recall classwork details. "Writing any questions in a separate book and bringing them home should help solidify understanding," noted one tutor.

For Year 12, missing regular revision led to gaps in applying formulas during functions tasks; over-reliance on the graphics calculator limited confidence with graph plotting by hand. This left key skills unpracticed when needed most.

Recent Achievements

One Jindalee tutor saw a big shift in a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask questions—now, he's speaking up whenever unsure and requests to go over tricky concepts again.

In another session, a Year 10 student took real ownership of her chemistry work: after the first question was explained, she completed the next two independently with only light guidance and then tackled later problems entirely on her own.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often guessed answers now labels all her maths work neatly and double-checks for errors before moving on.

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 Mount Ommaney Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Jindalee State School.