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Sarah Washbrooke is a New Zealand primary school teacher best known for winning the 2019 Technology Education New Zealand (TENZ) ‘Outstanding Technology Teacher Award’ [1] [2] [3] and the 2020 Prime Minister's Science Teacher Prize. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Originally from the UK, [7] Washbrooke completed a Industrial Design & Technology with Education degree at Loughborough University in 1997 and now in teaches technology at Remarkables Primary School in Queenstown, New Zealand. [8] they are involved with Technology Education New Zealand (TENZ). [7] [9]
Washbrooke serves as an accessor for MBIE's Unlocking Curious Minds Contestable Fund. [10]
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Sarah Washbrooke is a New Zealand primary school teacher best known for winning the 2019 Technology Education New Zealand (TENZ) ‘Outstanding Technology Teacher Award’ [1] [2] [3] and the 2020 Prime Minister's Science Teacher Prize. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Originally from the UK, [7] Washbrooke completed a Industrial Design & Technology with Education degree at Loughborough University in 1997 and now in teaches technology at Remarkables Primary School in Queenstown, New Zealand. [8] they are involved with Technology Education New Zealand (TENZ). [7] [9]
Washbrooke serves as an accessor for MBIE's Unlocking Curious Minds Contestable Fund. [10]