Kate Quane

Teaching Strengths

Extensive knowledge of the teaching field
Effectively connects theory and practice
Utilises research informed practice
Student-centred learning
Student-centred teaching

Dr Kate Quane

Lecturer

School of Education

College of Education, Behavioural and Social Science

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


Kate Quane is a Researcher and Lecturer in Mathematics and Science Education with UniSA Education Futures. Kate researches the intersectionality of mathematics education and inclusive education with a particular interest in students' experiences in small regional schools and students who are Hard of Hearing. Kate's other research interests include how students and teachers communicate their mathematical understanding, particularly during problem solving.  
Kate's current research draws heavily on her PhD studies which investigated young children's attitudes towards mathematics. She has developed qualitative research techniques, a conceptual framework and analytical tools to successfully research attitudes towards mathematics. The research used children’s drawings, a written description of their drawing, semi-structured interviews and observations of mathematical learning experiences allowing for a multi-perspective exploration of children’s attitudes. The study investigated an under-researched area of mathematics education and makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the range and nature of attitudes towards mathematics held by children, which has implications for their engagement with learning mathematics. As well as contributing to the literature on attitudes, the findings have provided insights into other areas of research such as the roles played by Growth Mindset beliefs, multiple representations and students’ classroom behaviours during mathematical tasks.
Kate has taught in a range of settings and contexts in Australia and was a Curriculum Leader of Mathematics. Kate contributed to the review of the General Mathematics curriculum for Queensland and has contributed to several secondary mathematics textbooks. Kate is a member of the Research in Education and Social Inclusion group. 

Thesis Submitted, August 2020: Investigating young children’s attitudes towards mathematics: Evidence from children’s drawings

Date Position Institution name
2021 - 2025 Lecturer University of South Australia
2020 - 2021 Lecturer University of South Australia

Date Institution name Country Title
2017 - 2021 University of South Australia Australia Doctor of Philosophy
2014 - 2015 University of Queensland Australia Master of Educational Studies
2005 - 2007 Charles Sturt University Australia Graduate Certificate in Mathematics
2002 - 2004 Canberra Institute of Technology Australia Certivate IV in Auslan
1999 - 1999 University of Wollongong Australia Bachelor of Education
1996 - 1999 University of Wollongong Australia Bachelor of Teaching

Year Citation
2025 Quane, K. (2025). Role of porridge words in students' mathematical thinking. Mathematics Education Research Journal, online, 1-24.
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2025 Quane, K. (2025). Insights into children who are hard of hearing and their attitudes towards mathematics. International Journal of Inclusive Education, online, 1-20.
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2025 Quane, K. (2025). Observing mathematical learning experiences in the primary years to examine how attitudes towards mathematics are enacted in the classroom. Education Sciences, 15(4), 1-19.
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2024 Quane, K. (2024). The confluence of attitudes towards mathematics and pedagogical practice: evaluating the use of mathematical manipulatives. Mathematics Education Research Journal, 37(2), 369-398.
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2024 Quane, K., & Booth, H. (2024). Unpacking mathematical thinking: the case of describing and explaining thinking. Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 28(2), 21-28.
2024 Quane, K. (2024). Rainbows, presents, zombies, and Frankenstein's monster: insights into young children's attitudes towards mathematics. International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science, and Technology (IJEMST), 12(3), 725-749.
DOI
2023 Quane, K., Chinnappan, M., & Trenholm, S. (2023). Draw yourself doing mathematics: developing an analytical tool to investigate the nature of young children's attitudes towards mathematics. Mathematics Education Research Journal, 35(3), 445-473.
DOI
2023 Quane, K., & Buhren, C. (2023). Communicating mathematical thinking: Let us count the ways!. Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 5(4), 9-15.
2022 Quane, K., & Brown, L. (2022). Fidget toy or mathematics gem! The multiple uses of a pop-it squircle. Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 27(1), 28-33.
2021 Quane, K. (2021). Exploring algebraic expressions using the hundreds chart. Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 3(1), 16-22.
2021 Quane, K. (2021). Curriculum implications of understanding the influence of peers on the nature of young children's attitudes towards mathematics. Curriculum Perspectives, 41(2), 245-255.
DOI

Year Citation
2025 Gaunt, L., Quane, K., Trewartha, B., & Porta, T. (2025). Universal Design for Learning for Mathematics Education. In Unlocking Minds in Mathematics Education : Proceedings of the 47th Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA, 2025) (pp. 46-49). Australia: Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA).
2025 Quane, K., Trewartha, B., Gaunt, L., Stigwood, E., & Twose, Z. (2025). The use of Key Word Sign to support early mathematical experiences. In S. M. Patahuddin (Ed.), Unlocking minds in mathematics education. Proceedings of the 47th annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (pp. 50-53). Australia: MERGA.
2024 Quane, K., & Neill, B. (2024). Opportunities for hyper-diverse students to communicate their mathematical thinking in multi-year classes. In Surfing the waves of mathematics education. Proceedings of the 46th annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (pp. 62-65). Australia: The Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia.
2024 Quane, K. (2024). Examining students' mathematical thinking: the case of porridge words. In Surfing the waves of mathematics education. Proceedings of the 46th annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (pp. 423-430). Australia: The Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia.
2022 Quane, K. (2022). Evaluating factors that influence young children's attitudes towards mathematics: the use of mathematical manipulatives. In N. Fitzallen (Ed.), Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (pp. 466-473). Australia: Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia.
2021 Quane, K., Chinnappan, M., & Trenholm, S. (2021). Children's drawings as a source of data to examine attitudes towards mathematics: methodological affordances and issues. In Excellence in Mathematics Education: Foundations and Pathways. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (pp. 118-122). Singapore: MERGA.
2019 Quane, K., Chinnappan, M., & Trenholm, S. (2019). The nature of young children's attitudes towards mathematics. In G. Hine, S. Blackley, & A. Cooke (Eds.), 42nd annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (pp. 108-111). Australia: Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia.
  • Creation of a Key Word Sign & Mathematics Program for the Early Years, Charles Sturt University, 20/08/2025 - 31/12/2025

  • Developing mathematical thinking in the early years: Challenges of multi-age classrooms in inner regional South Australian Schools, Early Childhood Australia South Australian Branch Incorporated, 01/09/2022 - 31/08/2023

Courses I teach

  • EDUC 2098 Mathematics for Primary Educators 3 (2025)
  • EDUC 3093 Primary Mathematics Education 2 (2025)
  • EDUC 2098 Mathematics for Primary Educators 3 (2024)
  • EDUC 3004 Mathematics for Primary Educators 2 (2024)
  • EDUC 3075 Mathematics Education 2 (2024)

Programs I'm associated with

  • MHEC - Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Honours)
  • MBET - Bachelor of Education
  • MMET - Master of Teaching

Date Role Membership Country
2024 - ongoing Member Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) -
2024 - ongoing Member Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) -
2022 - ongoing Member National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) -
2022 - ongoing Member National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) -
2019 - ongoing Member Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) -
2019 - ongoing Member Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) -
2018 - ongoing Member The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) -
2018 - ongoing Member The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) -

Date Topic Presented at Institution Country
2025 - ongoing Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Discourses and Methodologies in Children and Student Voice Across Inclusive Education and Care Contexts: Inclusive Education SIG and Student Voice Across all Sectors SIG Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Queensland University of Technology Australia
2025 - ongoing Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Discourses and Methodologies in Children and Student Voice Across Inclusive Education and Care Contexts: Inclusive Education SIG and Student Voice Across all Sectors SIG Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Queensland University of Technology Australia
2025 - ongoing The use of Key Word Sign to support early mathematical learning, The Mathematics Association of Victoria (MAV) Early Childhood Webinar Series: The Mathematics Association of South Australia Australia
2025 - ongoing The use of Key Word Sign to support early mathematical learning, The Mathematics Association of Victoria (MAV) Early Childhood Webinar Series: The Mathematics Association of South Australia Australia
2024 - ongoing Discussing the role of student voice and agency in STEM education and research: STEM and Student Voice and Agency Discussion Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Australia
2024 - ongoing Discussing the role of student voice and agency in STEM education and research: STEM and Student Voice and Agency Discussion Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Australia
2024 - ongoing How Students Learn: Maths in multi-year classes The Small Schools Association of South Australia Annual Conference The Small Schools Association of South Australia Australia
2024 - ongoing How Students Learn: Maths in multi-year classes The Small Schools Association of South Australia Annual Conference The Small Schools Association of South Australia Australia
2024 - ongoing Mathematical thinking in a multi-year classroom Mathematical thinking in a multi-year classroom Department of Education Australia
2024 - ongoing Mathematical thinking in a multi-year classroom Mathematical thinking in a multi-year classroom Department of Education Australia
2023 - ongoing Curriculum into Practice – Maths and Diverse Learners. The Australian Association of Special Educators Annual Conference, The Australian Association of Special Educators Annual Conference, Australia
2023 - ongoing Curriculum into Practice – Maths and Diverse Learners. The Australian Association of Special Educators Annual Conference, The Australian Association of Special Educators Annual Conference, Australia
2023 - ongoing Mathematics in a changing world. The Mathematics Association of South Australia Annual Conference Mathematics Association of South Australia Australia
2023 - ongoing Mathematics in a changing world. The Mathematics Association of South Australia Annual Conference Mathematics Association of South Australia Australia
  • Position: Lecturer
  • Email: kate.quane@adelaide.edu.au
  • Alternative Contact: Mawson Lakes Campus School of Education: G3-25 Phone (08) 8302 6255