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Tutors in Geebung include a seasoned secondary maths and coding teacher with a postgraduate education diploma, an ATAR 97.95 Dux and subject gold medallist, a PhD neuroscientist and science camp leader, experienced school teachers and mentors, K–12 specialists with STEM degrees, early childhood educators, and award-winning high school duxes and prefects passionate about student growth.

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Ancient History Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
Acoording to me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make a positive impact on his life by not forcing the society standards for learning and growing as every child has a different mind and way of approach to things around them. A tutor is one of the best person who can analyse this and make learning a creative activity instead…
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Ancient History Tutor Arana Hills, QLD
Consistency and interest in their progress. I think that wanting a student to do well is the best motivator for good teaching and learning. My open, frank and honest manner. I genuinely care for those that I instruct, and I want nothing more than to see them succeed. I am skilled in adjusting lessons to fit individual students, and while I am…
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Content Covered

Year 12 student Jack focused on applying the first and second derivative tests to identify stationary points, including classifying them as minima, maxima, or points of inflection.

Year 11 student Emily practiced logarithmic addition and subtraction as well as multiplying using index laws, consolidating her understanding with worked examples.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Ava worked on comparing fractions numerically and using diagrams for clearer understanding, along with building confidence in multiplication and division facts.

Recent Challenges

For a Year 10 student working on algebra, he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors—when these slips weren't caught by backchecking, small mistakes crept into otherwise solid work.

In Year 8 mathematics, forgetting to bring the correct workbook led to lost time reconstructing notes from memory instead of building new skills.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student sometimes juggled both an online textbook and offline workbook but struggled to keep track of where practice questions had been completed.

For one primary student tackling fractions, scattered classwork across multiple books made it tricky to review progress before tests.

Recent Achievements

In Geebung, a tutor observed that William, a Year 10 student, has started to slow down and talk through each maths problem aloud. This is a significant shift from earlier sessions where he would rush and make simple mistakes.

During a recent high school session, another student who previously hesitated to use new formulas was able to independently apply the equation given for differentiation until he understood it clearly.

For a younger learner, Callum has moved beyond just memorising times tables; now he prepares his own materials before each lesson and tackles unfamiliar multiplication problems without prompting.

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 Chermside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Kevin's School.