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Mitchell
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Mitchell

Tutor Wynnum, QLD
I believe that the most imortant thing is to ensure that the student gains an understanding of the work, rather than simply memorising a process. That way they will be able to apply their knowledge to other areas. As a tutor, my main strength is my ability to help students understand the work. During my time at school, I would always find that you…
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Amanda

Tutor Wynnum West, QLD
Improve their knowledge of maths or particular area of maths and therefore improve their confidence. Alot of students have the mindset they aren't good at maths and its hard and that can be a block for them. Also getting one on one help can be very beneficial as it is often hard for those students in a class of 28 for example to get continual…
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Abbe
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Abbe

Tutor Wynnum, QLD
The most important things are: - to help the student become an independent learner so that eventually they do not rely to a tutor for academic success - to give them methods or techniques so that their study is more effective and efficient - to help the student learn how to prioritise what they need to get done (in terms of homework, study, or…
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Melody

Tutor Wynnum, QLD
It's vital for the tutor to help the student learn how to learn in their own way. Also allowing for a trusting relationship so that the student feels comfortable asking for help. Futhermore It is ideal to help the student believe in their own abilities and have confidence in their work. My biggest strengths are my patience and organisation. I…
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Charles

Tutor Wynnum, QLD
A tutor needs to be able to quickly pick up on a students strengths and weaknesses so that they can focus on the correct areas of study. They also need to be able to create an optimal learning environment specialized to that specific student. Importantly a tutor needs to make the learning a fun experience for the student as this is what allows the…
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Karen

Tutor Hemmant, QLD
Making sure that the learning content is tailored to the needs of the child. Children with special needs require extra support and compassion. I would also say that it’s important for the tutor to be patient and listen to the child. I have some background in teaching and dealing with children, and I’m quite easy to get along with. I have only…
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Mia

Tutor Manly West, QLD
To help them feel comfortable with the work and more confident in their abilities. It is not always about the student getting an A+ but more helping them feel better about their learning and watching them see improvements. Being empathetic and understanding to account for different types of students who have different learning abilities and needs.…
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Renee

Tutor Wakerley, QLD
A tutor must hold a student accountable for their work and ensure that they are completing additional work in addition to the tutoring sessions in order to maximise the full benefit. Additionally, I believe that a tutor should ensure that a student is not reliant on them excessively and has learned and developed appropriate strategies and…
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Paola

Tutor Lota, QLD
Being a reliable and trustworthy tutor, who could adapt their teaching style and made of communication to suit all levels of ability. I am the type of tutor who will come into the role and make a positive impact on those students I am teaching. My strengths include I am highly organized and well planned which means I will always be able to…
Oliver
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Oliver

Tutor Tingalpa, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can provide for a student is support and motivation. When a student is struggling, they have low self-efficacy and motivation to engage with the subject. What is important is to use this knowledge to provide tutoring in a way that is relaxed and engaging. In addition the tutor should always value and strive to…
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Narciso Jr Abadiano

Tutor Tingalpa, QLD
TUTORS ARE NOT JUST TUTORS: Tutors lend a helping hand to struggling students. Tutors provide a better understanding for confused students. Tutors integrate advanced topics with gifted students. Tutors encouraged the discouraged students to learn. Tutors inspire students to love the subject. Tutors motivate the students to do their best in…
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Elliette

Tutor Gumdale, QLD
A tutor's key roles include understanding individual needs, building confidence, providing constructive feedback, encouraging critical thinking, and motivating students to excel academically and personally. One of my strengths as a tutor is my ability to adopt a personalised approach for each student, tailoring my teaching methods to suit their…
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Olivier

Tutor Gumdale, QLD
To be compassionate of the student's current ability and work at their pace, and to provide an understanding of the subject material with the simplest possible explanations. I can quickly gauge the level of the student and adjust the pacing of a session accordingly. I am adept at finding alternative explanations if the one provided is not being…
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Bhuvanesh

Tutor Gumdale, QLD
To make sure that they are able to understand the information deeply and can also apply it. Also to ensure the student understands why the concepts they are being taught are important. Being able to explain and simplify the information in different ways. Also taking the initiative to know what is needed for the next session so I can prepare how I…
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Brayden

Tutor Gumdale, QLD
Provide another explanation of how to perform, solve and learn things. Another voice providing another angle of knowledge. Building a meaningful relationship with the student to be trusted that the knowledge shared is trustworthy. Communication - I’ve often felt that I am able to effectively and efficiently get across my point and am able to…
Wiman
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Wiman

Tutor Gumdale, QLD
The main focus should be teaching the subject in question in the most simple and interesting manner. Catering to each student’s level of understanding and knowing the correct speed at which I should proceed in order for the student to perceive the subject is also of immense importance. While teaching the subject, it is also very important…
John
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John

Tutor Ascot, QLD
Help them realise they can reach high goals, we develop the most when we challenge ourselves. I can relate mathematical concepts to real world problems with a style of tutoring stemming from a passion in the subject. With a Bachelors and Masters in Mathematics I have been able to apply theoretical knowledge in the industry as an…
Kayla
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Kayla

Tutor Carina, QLD
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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Shubham Naval

Tutor Nundah, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student encompass fostering a supportive learning environment, identifying the student's individual learning style and needs, providing clear explanations, offering ample practice and constructive feedback, encouraging questions and critical thinking, adapting teaching strategies as necessary,…
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Patricia

Tutor Cannon Hill, QLD
The most important thing that tutoring allows me to do is to have a positive influence on my students and inspire them to believe in themselves and in their ability to succeed. My ultimate goal as a Maths tutor is to help my students succeed in this subject. This is achieved by building rapport with my students in a friendly, warm,…
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William

Tutor Nundah, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help the student understand rather than showing the student, as when you understand the process you're less likely to forget than when you just know the process. I am a first-year university student studying Bachelor of Laws and with a background in Specialist Math (Maths C), Math Methods…
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Kyle

Tutor Carindale, QLD
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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Maria

Tutor Nudgee, 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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Brydie connects beautifully with Amber and her grades and confidence improved which was awesome.
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Inside LyttonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Liam focused on all four operations with integers and began exploring basic algebra concepts, including using substitution to simplify expressions.

For Year 8, Olivia worked through expanding brackets in algebra and practiced solving both one-step and two-step equations.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily tackled percentage problems—converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages—and solved real-world questions involving percentage increase and decrease.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student was observed relying heavily on calculators for simple arithmetic, with notes stating, "simple arithmetic could be performed mentally rather than with the aid of a calculator." This slowed progress in class tasks and reduced confidence when calculators were not allowed.

In Year 10 algebra revision, another student repeatedly avoided checking their calculations after finishing problems; as noted, "needs to slow down with calculations etc and check answers," which meant sign errors went unnoticed until review.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for exams practiced only familiar question types instead of attempting unfamiliar or mixed problems—limiting exposure to potential exam scenarios and leading to confusion when faced with new formats.

Recent Achievements

A Lytton tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, who previously hesitated to tackle multi-step equations, now solving for x independently using several algebraic rules in a single problem—something they'd shied away from before.

A Year 12 student demonstrated new independence by applying differentiation techniques unprompted and then immediately transferring those methods to unfamiliar exam questions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to rely on the tutor for every answer has started checking their own work for mistakes and even corrects errors independently after spotting them, finishing all ten assigned problems with no help needed.

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 Wynnum Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Iona College.