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Learning ARC

Purpose and Vision

The purpose of Learning Arc is to provide a regional platform of upport for educational and community initiatives through sharing best practice, enabling all ages to engage in their local archive collections.

Our core ethos is to promote lifelong learning through local heritage and archive material; we achieve this through mutual support, regional partnership working and shared advocacy. Learning Arc is a non-judgemental, supportive group for collaborative learning, offering the opportunity for project and practice review in a supportive environment.

Membership

Our membership and supporting organisations represents the unique heritage of the North East region with members providing a diverse breadth of collections, working styles, knowledge and experience. We aim to ensure representation from all of the major archives for the region.

  • Paxton House
  • Berwick Record Office
  • Northumberland Archives
  • Tyne and Wear Archives and Museum
  • AMBER Film and Photography Collective
  • Newcastle University Special Collections and Archives
  • Durham University Library and Collections
  • Beamish Museum
  • The Story, Durham (previously DCRO)
  • Teesside Archives
  • The National Archives (regional rep)

Learning ARC Projects

Collaborative projects between Learning ARC members within the Northeast region. 

Networks for Change

As a network, Learning ARC applied for the TNA Networks for Change in 2022.
Image of a taught session happening in Bishop Cosin's Library

Pandemics Through Time

A collaborative project working between Newcastle University and Durham University, a group of students from two secondary schools looked at pandemics past and present.
Group of Students Looking at Archive Material