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The Guardian Foundation

March 2023

  • Page from Clyde Sanger notebook
GNM Archive Ref: CSA/1/1

    Unlocking the stories behind the shorthand

    Archivists at the GNM Archive reflect on their project to make a former Guardian reporter’s shorthand notebooks accessible to researchers

April 2022

  • Fake or real headlines quiz

    All of these stories were published online, but only some of them are real - some of them are made up! Can you identify which stories are real and which are fake?

January 2022

  • Scott Trust Bursary students. Left to right: Lucy Campbell, Jessica Murray, Gregory Robinson. Photo by Linda Nylind. 14/9/2018.

    The Guardian Foundation

  • Tasdiq Dewan in one of the GNM Archive stores

    A year in the Bridging the Digital Gap traineeship

December 2021

  • LP Scott (left), chairman of the Manchester Guardian and Evening News, and Prof AL Armitage, vice-chancellor of Manchester University, at the handing over of the paper’s archives to the university, 1971.

    From the Guardian archive
    Manchester Guardian archives handed over to John Rylands library – archive, 1971

  • Pupils at Hazelwood integrated primary school in Newtownabbey

    Integrated education in Northern Ireland is urgent – why can’t our leaders see that?

    Abby Wallace
  • Oliver Haynes

    When a far-right candidate has ‘le buzz’, France shouldn’t take young people for granted

    Oliver Haynes
  • People in Trafalgar Square, central London, stage a protest over violence against women in April 2021.

    #MeToo changed Hollywood – but what about our schools, workplaces and homes?

    Rosamund Cloke

November 2021

  • 200 years of Guardian mastheads from 1821-2021.

    Collections in focus
    The Guardian bicentenary oral history project

    Interviews with staff from across the organisation captured in the Guardian’s bicentenary year

September 2021

  • Students from Central Foundation Girl’s School participating in an Archives and Journalism digital workshop

    ‘The kids loved it’: using digital delivery to bring our archive to life

    Archivist Ellie King reflects on creating and delivering education workshops during the Guardian’s bicentenary year, and a pandemic

August 2021

  • Reporter Charles Collingwood sits in front of the Remington Rand Univac Electronic Computer. It appears to be a very large switchboard.

    Archive teaching resource
    From Florence to the machines: the evolution of data journalism – in pictures

    Data-driven journalism has become as ubiquitous as hand-sanitiser during the COVID-19 pandemic, but its roots go back to before germ theory. This resource looks at the history of data journalism, and how changing trends in reporting and the rise of the internet have fuelled its expansion

February 2021

  • Jane Bown self portrait<br>jane bown 02 Taken in mirror

    Archive teaching resource
    Photographers in Focus: Photojournalism in the GNM Archive

    The work of many notable photographers have featured in teaching resources inspired by material from the GNM Archive. Here we select some of our favourite images, objects and resources that intertwine the newspapers’ fascinating history with the development of photographic technology over the 20th century.

November 2020

  • Page from Les Gibbard's sketchbook, 11-13 March 1981. Gibbard started work at the Guardian in 1969 at the age of 23 and continued as political cartoonist until 2004 before reappearing in the comment pages in 2003. This book is one of a series running from 1979-1992 acquired by the GNM Archive in 2005 as part of the Gibbard collection that also includes more than 2500 original cartoons. GNM Archive ref: LDG/4/2/4

    Archive teaching resource
    Guardian and Observer cartoonists: archive teaching resources

    In compiling our 100 teaching resources inspired by the Guardian Archive collection we have featured the work of eight cartoonists

October 2020

  • Dr Martin Luther King Jr addresses the crowd on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the historic March on Washington. (Photo by PhotoQuest/Getty Images)

    Archive teaching resource
    Guardian and Observer coverage of ten historical events: archive teaching resources

    This compilation of teaching resources covers significant events reported on by the Guardian and Observer between 1870 and 1977

September 2020

  • Photographs of Manchester Guardian staff taken for the centenary of the newspaper in 1921 including in the back row Miss Madeline Linford. Photograph believed to be by Guardian staff photographer, Walter Doughty. Prints scanned from Centenary album GNM Archive ref: GUA/6/9/1/11/1/1.

    Archive teaching resource
    Pioneering Guardian and Observer women journalists: archive teaching resources

    In compiling our 100 GNM archive teaching resources we have covered the careers of 15 trailblazing women reporters, editors and photographers at the Guardian and Observer

June 2020

  • Coca-Cola bottles and cans on sale in Nigeria.

    Education centre blog
    Hypocrisy and big business: how difficult is it to go green?

    This article won the inaugural Young Hugo Award 2020. Students from several sixth-form colleges who had attended workshops at the Education Centre in 2019-20 took part. Amy Rushton attends Burnham Grammar School.

April 2020

  • Journalist and author Clyde Sanger (third man from right) pictured in c. 1963. GNM Archive ref: GUA/6/9/1/11/2/S.

    Collections in focus
    Clyde Sanger: The Guardian’s first Africa correspondent

  • The Beatles, Knole Park, 1967.

    Archive teaching resource
    Top ten Guardian archive teaching resources

March 2020

  • Students hold up their final front pages - World Book Day 5 March 2020

    Education centre blog
    World Book Day: a celebration of reading

    Share a million stories: competition winners from a Kent primary school become reporters for the day

February 2020

  • Three teachers discussing ideas over a table of documents at Doing News CPD, Guardian Education Centre and English and Media Centre, 27 June 2019

    Insight into journalism
    Doing news: A half day course for secondary English and media teachers, Wednesday 23 June, 2021, 2-5pm

    A half day virtual course with the Guardian Foundation Education Centre and English and Media Centre
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