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Tutors in Newport include a primary school teacher with 25 years' experience across English, maths, science and creative writing, a university lecturer and PhD with expertise in bioinformatics and teaching, K–12 maths specialists, experienced teacher aides and assistant teachers, an ATAR 99.80 graduate, youth sports coaches, and passionate peer mentors.

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John

Physics Tutor Rothwell, QLD
Motivate them to get results. Build a open learning environment to best facilitate the learning process. Generate a confidence in the student to learn. Ability to communicate and excite the student to get results. Taking the student form where they are at the start to their final goal. Developing a sense of teamwork. Added to this, I have had many…
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Joe

Physics Tutor Clontarf, QLD
It all comes back to confidence for me, when a student is confident in a subject again it can then translate into other areas of academia and even life. I firmly believe all students are capable of extraordinary feats and the support I show for my students allows for them to start believing that as well. My principal strength in tutoring is my…
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Reagan

Physics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
To help them understand the concept of what they are learning. Rather than just achieving high results, helping them understand the concepts of what they are learning will aid with advancing onto more difficult studies in the future. My strengths as a tutor would be being able to explain concepts to the student at a level they can understand and…
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Alexander

Physics Tutor North Lakes, QLD
A tutor or at least a teacher is someone who can give students a helping hand, perhaps a friend is too informal but someone they can relate to. I think being able to understand your student and what makes them improve or how they can improve is also essential as a physics tutor and a teacher. It is useless to spoon feed facts and knowledge to a…
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Manbir

Physics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
I think the most important thing for a physics tutor is to understand what their student is struggling with and make a plan to deal with the issue at hand. This requires building a connection with students and understanding how they might learn a specific topic. All students are unique and learn differently than other students, which requires the…
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Derek

Physics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
I think that the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to ensure that the overall learning experience is pleasant and enjoyable. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to showcase patience and encouragement to my students, allowing them to gradually become more confident with the problems that they once struggled…
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Kuhu

Physics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
I truly think empowering a student to ask questions is one of the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student. The confidence to ask questions leads to a student's ability to think for themselves. This combination is what allows maximum progress. I am patient and I am attentive, allowing me to pinpoint the exact area of confusion…
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Carlos

Physics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
Teach him to learn by teaching him how to find knowledge, meaning, beauty, order. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge, patience and the ability to understand the weaknesses and the strengths of the student to make learning…
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Rogan

Physics Tutor North Lakes, QLD
Assisting in developing the student's ability to learn and problem solve. Whilst teaching specific ideas and content related to topics is important, developing learning and problem solving skills are crucial throughout their lives and future studies. I think my patience and ability to explain things in different perspectives helps others grasp…

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My son related really well to Liam and helped with strategies to cope with exam nerves.
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Content Covered

Year 12 student Libby focused on differentiation, tangents to curves, and sketching cubic and polynomial functions, tying these skills into her PSMT assignment.

In Year 11, Ethan worked through calculus concepts such as finding derivatives and the equation of a tangent at a specific point for his maths assessment.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Mia practiced identifying congruent shapes and triangles before moving on to calculating areas of circles and working with indices.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, one student relied heavily on their calculator during practice tests, with a tutor noting, "Have a go at simplifying things by hand to make things easier for the calc test." This habit slowed progress in developing mental strategies.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student was consistently forgetting to bring their homework booklet, leading to missed opportunities for feedback and revision in multiplication work.

In Year 5 English, large and messy handwriting made written answers hard to follow—especially on spelling tasks—which led to confusion when reviewing mistakes together. Confidence wavered after setbacks, making task initiation much slower.

Recent Achievements

One Newport tutor noticed a Year 10 student who was initially stumped by indices, but after some focused practice, she began solving these confidently and even applied the rules fluently to new problems.

In a recent high school session, another student surprised himself by recalling and using product, quotient, and chain rule in calculus without prompting—something he had struggled to remember before.

Meanwhile, with a primary student who was once shy and hesitant to speak up, the tutor observed her now volunteering answers out loud and happily attempting tricky multiplication problems she would have avoided just weeks ago.

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 Redcliffe Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Trade College North Brisbane.