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Learning Support Coordinator (SENCO)

Chaucer SchoolInclusion & SEND
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Date Listed11 June 2026
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Curated headlines from New Zealand · special needs · 20 stories

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RNZ Education

Unpaid on the job training leaving female-dominated professions behind

With rising fuel prices and cost of living, trainee nurses, teachers, medical students, midwives and social workers are only just able to keep their heads above water.

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RNZ Education

New Waikato medical school students will be placed in five regions with rural communities

The idea was to embed the students in regional and rural communities that needed doctors the most.

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RNZ Education

Erica Stanford announces $300k Big Sing funding boost

The Big Sing involves around 9000 students across 280 choirs and is New Zealand's largest choral festival, running for more than 35 years.

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RNZ Education·higher-ed

Auckland University legal academic 'sick to the stomach’ over sexual assault investigation

Dr Carrie Leonetti is furious at how allegations of sexual assault, bullying and harassment were handled by colleagues at Auckland University.

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RNZ Education

Engineering job shortage impacts students needing work experience to graduate

Engineering students need work experience to graduate but an industry downturn means fewer roles are available for them

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RNZ Education

More school students working to pay family bills, says poverty advocate

One South Auckland high school said around 40% of its Year 12 and 13 students were working to help their families.

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RNZ Education

'Ko tāna he whakatinana' - Tributes flow for Professor Whatarangi Winiata

The Ngāti Raukawa leader, educator and lifelong advocate for te reo Māori will be laid to rest on Monday.

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RNZ Education·policy

Call for mandated school van supervision after 'preventable' death of disabled boy

An Auckland mother had started a petition, calling for the government to mandate the presence of at least two adults in every school van transporting children.

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RNZ Education·wellbeing

Wairarapa MP Mike Butterick's National Party swag bags upset parents

Mike Butterick has visited most schools across Wairarapa delivering tote bags, pens and notebooks, stress balls, lunchboxes and mints all emblazoned with the National Party logo.

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RNZ Education·policy

Minister announces $62 million for more classrooms across South Island

The package includes a new 18-classroom primary school in Lincoln, the expansion of Rolleston College and dozens of classrooms across the South Island.

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RNZ Education

ACT to campaign on reducing 'absolutely ridiculous' cost of school uniforms

It would limit all state schools to three compulsory branded items and ensure generic items were available from retailers like The Warehouse and Kmart.

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RNZ Education·policy

Government overhauls tertiary institutions' research funding system

Academics are cautiously welcoming the move but the Association of Scientists wants more detail and the Tertiary Education Union says a bigger problem is the size of the fund which has not increased for several years.

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RNZ Education

Te ao Māori mourns the loss of Professor Whatarangi Winiata

Ngāti Raukawa leader and champion of te reo Māori Professor Whatarangi Winiata has died, aged 92.

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RNZ Education·policy

Budget 2026: 30 million fund will see solar panels on 500 schools

The government is pushing ahead with solar panels to try ease the pressure of high energy costs.

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RNZ Education

Erica Stanford plans to increase pay for tradies working as unqualified teachers

But the Post Primary Teachers' Association is pushing back on Erica Stanford's plan, saying teachers should be qualified.

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RNZ Education·higher-ed

King's Birthday Honours: Knighthood came 'out of the blue', Professor Emeritus James Chapman says

For more than three decades Chapman's research at Massey University has contributed to literacy theory, with an emphasis on learning disabilities and dyslexia.

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RNZ Education·higher-ed

Budget 2026: University leader welcomes extra funding, but critics warn students worse off

Universities have welcomed a $234 million Budget boost to fund more tertiary enrolments, but critics say students still face rising fees and growing financial pressure.

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RNZ Education·policy

Kindys prepare to ask parents for donations after 'drop in the bucket' Budget increase

Kindergartens New Zealand says its members will struggle after the Budget increased their operational subsidy by less than half-a-percent.

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RNZ Education

Manurewa High School to shut early, with too many staff sick

A large South Auckland high school will close early on Friday because it does not have enough teachers present - again.

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RNZ Education·policy

Government's Budget sparks angry scenes as students march on Parliament

They were protesting the government's decision to end the fees-free policy at the end of this year and let tertiary institutions raise their fees by up to six percent for the third year running.

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