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Tutors in North Maclean include a school Dux and teaching award recipient with experience as a teacher's aide, a qualified secondary teacher and youth mentor, lecturers and private tutors with mathematics degrees, competition high achievers in science and English, peer mentors, club leaders, and educators with proven records inspiring K–12 students to excel.

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Aaron
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One of the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a new way of learning and being able to adapt to the student's needs. Whether that is by taking your time with the a particular student, or by encouraging them and pushing them to do the more complex questions. My main strength as a tutor would be my ability to explain a…
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helping them to overcome their lack of confidence and/or fear of that which they are struggling with patience and determination to problem…
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Monique
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A tutor must be able to grow and adapt with their student, adopting different teaching styles to retain knowledge for longer, and to promote a love of learning beyond high school studies. I am patient, adaptable and critical. I believe that mistakes and failures are essential in prospering growth within education, and for that, I am never…
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Help them understand in multiple ways, teaching students to not be scared of a problem or an issue and help them face that challenge and learn of it which was one of the best ways I learned maths in my younger years. Helping Students see that in mathematics there is always more than one method of doing something, there's always another path of a…
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Sharing experience and knowledge gained over the years and helping a student gain some valuable insight about different topics. I have good communication skills, pretty good with numbers and calculations and have a good sense of…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire confidence and foster a sense of curiosity and self-motivation in their students. Encouraging a love for learning and empowering them to tackle challenges independently is invaluable. I'd say my ability to explain complex ideas in a clear and understandable way is one of my strengths. I strive…
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Providing them with a safe learning environment where they can confidently seek the knowledge and problem-solving skills they desire. I believe my strength is being able to provide a diverse and inclusive set of learning strategies to best cater to each individuals learning…
Michael
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Provide the student with a path to solve any problems they may encounter for any subject - whether that's a series of problem solving steps or a way for students to shine their own light in dark times where they think there's no way to overcome their struggles. Making learning fun and engaging for the students and giving students the …
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A lot of the time teachers/tutors will try and give up trying to make huge steps and get disappointed when they don't get everything. I think a tutor needs to take small steps, and praise them when they accomplish something, no matter how small. It is important that they do get praise or they will be disappointed and not want to continue trying to…
Samuel
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The most important things to consider when tutoring a student is being clear and being careful with each topic. Being patient and concise. Trying to elaborate and explain things when students get stuck on something or don't understand something quite as well. My strengths are that I am clear with people, especially kids. I think am good at…
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Ensure that the student maintains an attitude that encourages continual effort and persistence, regardless of short term results As a recent student, I understand the struggles and stressors associated with pursuing…
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To talk them through the material and help them to see different ways of looking at the problems, if one way isn't helping to change it and explain things differently, to find a better way of explaining things for them as all people learn and take information in in different ways. I believe letting them have time and having patience to let them…
Ravinder
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Firstly understand where the student has problem, then make different efforts in order to clear the concepts of particular subjects, extra attention can be given to poor students, basics of subjects can be cleared, different examples can be provided to make the concepts clear. I have an ability to teach academically poor students in a proper…
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Put in the effort to be consistent with lessons. Explaining maths concepts in ways which are easy to understand for everyday…
Matthew
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For me, a tutor isn't a person that helps a student achieve a high grade or even a grade that a student wants - although that is one characteristic of the job. For the most part, a tutor is someone who sharpens the pencil that the teacher has given the student, and shows them how to write properly. They erase the mistakes the student makes, and…
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A tutor no matter what qualification or expertise he is having must always be a patient listener, and customise his way of tutoring. There is now one size fits all. Every student is different in a solving problems. As tutor our job is to guide the path and encourage the best way so that the student feels accomplished after solving the problems. I…
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I think communication is key between a tutor and a student. Cooperation from both sides will always yield great results. One of my best strengths is being able to communicate with others. I know that asking for help can sometimes be difficult. I will make sure that the client is able to understand the current topic to the best of my…
Muhammad Ahmad
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A tutor can gave a good conceptual lecture to its students so they can groom their selves in field I am as a tutor work to boost the skills of my students but giving them deep knowledge of their…
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Beyond just solving problems, it's crucial to spark an interest in the subject. I aim not only to help them understand but also to make them love what they're learning. I consider patience to be one of my key strengths, particularly when working with students who may find certain subjects more challenging. Plus, I'm dedicated to making sure each…
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Imparting a tutor's own passion for learning onto their students. A student who is inspired to love learning will be able to continue their growth as learners beyond the a single test or assignment and onto all facets of learning throughout life. I am passionate about Maths and Science. I am able to inspire this passion in students by showing them…
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Adaptability Accountability Patience Perseverance Working to the lesson plan and reading when the students are losing interest. Understanding the individual and being flexible enough to achieve the desired outcome. If the student didn't grasp the lesson it is not a fault with them, it is back on the tutor for not making it interesting enough …
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be committed to them and to learn the way in which the student understands concepts. By doing this, a tutor can teach the students in a way that ensure the best possibility for success and growth. For me, tutoring is 100% about the student's growth, and as such, fully understanding the…
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I believe two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are help them gain some new insight and understanding into a subject, as well as try to inspire a genuine passion for the topic. As a tutor, I believe my one of my strengnths would definitely be my intense love of English. I'm also extremely time efficeint and organised, and…

Local Reviews

After contacting EzyMath Tutoring online my daughter was matched with a Tutor with in 3 days. Sean her Tutor organised her trial session that week. Sean was very patient and helped my daughter in a way she could understand. Giving her the confidence to finish her Maths Assessment. Another session has been booked.
Sammy H, North Maclean

Inside North MacleanTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alex worked through time series analysis and arithmetic sequences, using real data sets to build understanding.

For Year 11, Taylor reviewed compound interest calculations—both by hand and with Excel—and explored how home loans work in practical contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Josh tackled the photoelectric effect in Physics, focusing on applying formulas accurately and interpreting challenging exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student often hesitated to write out each equation step—"she wanted it to look neat and perfect," a tutor noted—which led to confusion when negative numbers were involved.

In Year 10 chemistry, a student missed lessons due to illness and struggled with more complex reaction ratios, especially recalling the Haber process steps from memory.

A senior maths student relied heavily on notes rather than memorising key formulas, which slowed down problem-solving in test conditions.

After setbacks, motivation sometimes dipped, especially when exam wording was confusing or unfamiliar. This left students second-guessing themselves during assessments.

Recent Achievements

A North Maclean tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after weeks of relying on hints, completed a review quiz with full marks—only requesting help once and checking his own work using a new method.

In another session, a high schooler began consistently referring to notes and textbooks for problem-solving instead of guessing, even neatly crossing out errors rather than scribbling over them.

Meanwhile, an upper primary student contributed her own assumptions during a scatterplot assignment for the first time, moving beyond just following steps and showing more ownership in class discussions.

Maths tutoring in North Maclean

Our belief is that tutoring should be an easy & positive experience for all parties involved -parents, students & tutors. Home tuition is so popular because it works. There is just no substitute for tailored on-on-one help from a maths tutor who gets to know your child's strengths and weaknesses inside out. Unfortunately such a person can be difficult to find - that's where we come in!

Maths Tutor North Maclean

We work with 25 maths tutors in & around North Maclean, QLD. The tutor comes to your home, or any other location, to help your child at a time and day that works for you. These tutors have helped thousands of students in both primary and high school - you can look at hundreds of reviews below. They have all been screened, interviewed and most importantly they love tutoring.

Give us a call on 1300 312 354 Or complete the enquiry form below. We'll have a quick chat to understand your needs and figure out which times/days work best. Then we'll organise a tutor to get in touch for a trial risk-free lesson. Simple.

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 Greenbank Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Technology and Agricultural College.