This tutor brings a rich background in language education, having earned degrees in Japanese and Chinese before venturing into legal studies. Her passion for languages is evident in her current role as a Japanese tutor, where she meticulously plans and delivers lessons tailored to enhance students'' skills across listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Additionally, she has experience teaching Korean culture and language to foreign students, ensuring an engaging learning environment that promotes cultural appreciation alongside linguistic proficiency.
With a dedicated stint as an Academic Assistant at a special school, this tutor has developed significant expertise in addressing the educational requirements of students with various disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability. She is adept at creating inclusive educational environments that support the participation of all students in curriculum activities. Her approach not only respects but also enriches the learning experiences of students with diverse educational needs.
Beyond individual tutoring roles, this tutor has demonstrated strong leadership and team collaboration abilities. As part of a consultancy project with 180 Degrees Consulting, she led research on youth crime and energy poverty which culminated in strategic recommendations for community-based solutions. Moreover, her organisational skills shone through her role as Secretary for the UQ Korean International Studentsβ Society where she managed membership lists and coordinated events effectively. These experiences underscore her capability to manage both educational tasks and larger team projects successfully.