Kim Flintoff
Curtin University Learning Futures Advisor
Perth, Western Australia
Kim Flintoff Learning Futures Advisor – Learning Partnerships – Curtin University Formerly an internationally recognised high school Drama teacher and teacher educator, Kim is now the Learning Futures Advisor at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia and his work sees him engaged in global advisory and consultation roles in all education sectors. As well as coordinating the Learning Futures Network and the Innovative Schools Consortium, he is also a founding member of the ShapingEDU community, advisory board member to Consortium of Schools Networking Driving K-12 Innovation initiative, FutureWe, NetEDU, OneHE and other projects around the world. His current research is considering the impact of educational collaborative networks on school innovation and transformation. Kim is also working on a significant initiative with Cisco Digital Schools Network and the Learning Futures Lab at Curtin to connect schools in regional and remote areas of Australia, and more broadly to the whole region incorporating Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and India. When not considering educational futures, Kim is dad to two young daughters, and a member of the Boards of Kalparrin (supporting families caring for children with additional needs), and CircusWA (skills development).