Ms Katherine Adnett
Senior Research Fellow, Teacher Professional Development
School of Education
College of Education, Behavioural and Social Sciences
Katherine Adnett is a Senior Research Fellow in College of Education, Behaviour and Social Sciences and leads the Teaching Futures Pathway project within the Education Futures Academy. This initiative is a key component of the High Achieving Teachers (HAT) Program, funded by the Australian Government Department of Education.
Katherine brings extensive expertise in educational leadership, management, governance, and innovation across diverse school sectors (R–12) in both Australia and the United Kingdom. She has held senior executive and sector-level roles shaping national education policy and reform, most recently as Director of The Centre for Innovation at Association of Independent Schools. Her school leadership expertise was nationally recognised as Excellence Awardee – Deputy Principal of the Year.
Katherine’s practice-led research with 90+ schools in South Australia, enables educational leaders to navigate complexity with strategic foresight, effective project leadership, and deep organisational learning awareness. Working with academics from US and UK, including Charles Leadbeater and Yong Zhao, Katherine led sustained educational innovation projects over six years which formed the basis of her thesis in Leading Innovation and Change and have been featured in publications by the Centre for Strategic Education.
She also contributes to innovations in teaching, pedagogy and assessment through portfolio-based, reflexive learning design, a central focus of her publication Teaching for Growth.
As a future-oriented systems thinker her research engagement enables:
Leadership of innovation and sustainable change in schools
Adaptive and enabling leadership
Leadership development
Systems and futures thinking
Learning design and assessment for transformative competencies and learner agency
| Date | Position | Institution name |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 - ongoing | Senior Research Fellow | Adelaide University |
| 2025 - ongoing | Non-Executive Director | Youth Inc |
| 2024 - 2025 | Adjunct Senior Research Felow | Adelaide University |
| 2021 - 2025 | Deputy Principal | Pulteney Grammar School |
| 2017 - 2021 | Director - Centre for Innovation | Association Independent Schools |
| 2014 - 2021 | Senior Educational Consultant | Association Independent Schools |
| 2007 - 2011 | Head of School | Wilderness School |
| Date | Institution name | Country | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Adelaide University | Australia | PhD Candidate |
| 2018 - 2020 | York St Johns University | United Kingdom | MA Leading Innovation and Change |
| 1998 - 1999 | University of Lancaster | United Kingdom | Post Graduate Certificate in Education |
| 1995 - 1998 | Salford University | United Kingdom | BA Hons English Literature and Cultural Studies |
Courses I teach
- SCEDC 90034 Introduction to Pragmatic Adaptive Leadership SC (2025)
- SCEDC 90030 Designing for the Adoption of Culturally Informed Pedagogies SC (2026)
- SCEDC 90031 Designing for the Integration of Digital Technologies in Schools SC (2026)
- SCEDC 90032 Designing for Positive and Effective Classroom Environments (2026)
- SCEDC 90028 Introduction to Pragmatic Adaptive Design SC (2025)
- SCEDC 90029 Designing for Teacher and Student Wellbeing SC (2025)
- SCEDC 90037 Pragmatic Adaptive Modelling SC (2025)