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Tutors in Nudgee include a Master's-qualified primary educator with over a decade of specialist teaching, award-winning ATAR 97–99 achievers and subject duxes, a PhD neuroscientist and youth science camp leader, seasoned peer mentors and school support staff, and veteran secondary teachers with years of experience guiding K–12 students to academic success.

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Anu

Economics Tutor Boondall, QLD
Need to be keep patience and help them whenever they needed I have good command on subjects . I help to build confidence. and teach them the concepts and skills…
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Tarquin

Economics Tutor Aspley, QLD
Able to understand where, mentally, a student is at so that targeted and effective feedback, advice, and explanations can be given. I am extremely fluent in English and believe I can eloquently explain and deconstruct concepts and problems for…
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Sarah

Economics Tutor Chermside, QLD
Help them to achieve their academic goals. I am committed, flexible, consistent, organised and have the ability to…
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Richard

Economics Tutor Everton Park, QLD
Help them to improve their confidence in their subjects............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Patience, humour, academic mind…
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Jeremy

Economics Tutor Kalinga, QLD
Allow the student to learn how to do the question but with prompts not showing the student everything. Communication, relationship…
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Sophia

Economics Tutor Clayfield, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is make them feel as if they have tried their absolute hardest and have done their best. A student should feel confident and empowered going into their next exam or assessment as they have acquired a new understanding of the subject. I think I have the patience to take my time with…
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Juhan

Economics Tutor
The most important things I do as an economics tutor are listening carefully to understand where a student is struggling, explaining concepts in a way that matches their vocabulary and thinking style, and building the right mindset. Knowledge alone can only take a student so far - confidence in their own understanding is what truly helps them…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Grace focused on probability by constructing Venn diagrams and completing probability tables for a class project.

For Year 10, Olivia worked through bearings and non-right angled triangle problems in trigonometry using sine and cosine rules, drawing diagrams to help solve worded questions.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Ben practiced multiplication skills and factor trees while also working on clear written solutions to improve accuracy with multi-step maths problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to lay out her maths working clearly, often scattering calculations across the page, making it difficult to check for errors—"writing all over the page meant she lost track of steps in area problems."

In Year 10, a student relied heavily on her calculator but sometimes entered values incorrectly during trigonometry tasks, leading to repeated miscalculations.

Meanwhile, a senior student faced confusion interpreting worded questions in probability and geometry; skipping the step of drawing diagrams made these tasks much harder than necessary.

These habits resulted in wasted time retracing work and growing frustration when answers didn't match expectations.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Nudgee noticed some great steps forward this week. One Year 10 student, after struggling with simultaneous equations, managed to solve a set independently and explained their process out loud—something they'd hesitated to do before.

In a Year 8 session, another student who used to rush through maths problems began checking their answers independently with the times table chart without being prompted, then corrected mistakes on their own.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who once guessed at unfamiliar words started asking for help proactively as soon as she got stuck during reading time.

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 Banyo Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Pius' Primary School.