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Empowering Lifelong Learning: The Compass Project's Vision for Community Innovation

The Compass Project, held from May 5-7, 2010, emphasizes the simplicity behind its brilliance, as noted by Governor Jack Markell. This initiative aims to spark inspiration and innovation in libraries and community organizations by fostering global leadership and collaboration. It integrates Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to address the diverse aspects of learning and personal growth. By promoting lifelong, informal, and formal learning, the project encourages everyone—from individuals to organizations—to own their learning journey. Join us in building a supportive community that prioritizes education and personal development.

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Empowering Lifelong Learning: The Compass Project's Vision for Community Innovation

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  1. Project Compass ~ May 5-7, 2010

  2. “The brilliance of this program lies in its simplicity.” Governor Jack Markell

  3. Better Together Libraries & CRE Partners Global leadership Innovate Spark inspiration Learn & grow Unleash inner genius Build community Ensure security Solve problems Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Transcendence Self actualization Aesthetic Cognitive Esteem Belongingness & Love Safety Biological & Physiological

  4. Lifewide Learning Across all realms of life Lifelong Learning Through out the lifespan, cradle to grave Informal, free choice Formal, imposed curriculum The individual owns the question The organization owns the question The teacher owns the question The employer owns the question Individual Talents & Interests Hobbies Reading TV / Internet Questions Exploration Civic & Nonprofit Organizations Civic Engagement Social Issues Museums Religion Education Higher Education Major subject [Adult Education] K - 12 Preschool Workforce Development Career Certification Training Libraries Support All Realms Of Learning through Programs / Reader’s Advisory / Reference Services Collections in all formats 6/19/2009 ANorman

  5. Biggest Challenge for the Future:

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