Pathways Update Fall 2016.

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Pathways Update Fall 2016

Toastmasters International Presenter Dan Darnall, DTM, PDG Leadership Development Chair Chief Ambassador District 8 Toastmasters International darnalld@sbcglobal.net

Toastmasters International Agenda Reasons for the Change Core Competencies Areas of Learning Training program Paths DCP DTM Pathways Rollout Dates Pathways Guides

Toastmasters International Reasons for the Change To Modernize the Communication Aspect of Education Program To Renew Our Focus on Leadership To Have Greater Access to Educational Materials To Expanded the Learning Resources To Create an Education Experience with Real World Application

What’s In It For Me? (WIIFM) Toastmasters International What’s In It For Me? (WIIFM) Tailored learning Transferable skills Access to materials Expanded resources Enhanced evaluations Stronger mentorship

Toastmasters International Reach Your Potential Journey of personal development Paths, possibilities and potential Keep striving!

Building Blocks – Core Competencies Toastmasters International Building Blocks – Core Competencies Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Leading and Managing Leading Strategically Building Confidence

Toastmasters International Areas of Learning Public Speaking + Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication + Strategic Leadership Interpersonal Communication + Management Public Speaking + Management Public Speaking + Strategic Leadership

Toastmasters International

Toastmasters International DCP CURRENT PROGRAM EDUCATION GOALS 1. Two (CC) awards 2. Two more CC awards 3. One ACB, ACS, or ACG award 4. One more ACB, ACS, or ACG award 5. One CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM award 6. One more CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM award

Toastmasters International DCP PATHWAYS EDUCATION GOALS 1. Four Level 1’s 2. Two Level 2’s 3. Two more Level 2’s 4. Two Level 3’s 5. One Level 4 6. One Level 5

Toastmasters International Transition DCP

Toastmasters International New Path to DTM Completion of two learning paths Serve as a club officer for 12 months (current requirement is six months) Serve as Club Mentor or Coach Serve as Club Sponsor or conduct Speechcraft or Youth Leadership Program Serve as a district officer for one year Complete the capstone DTM project

Toastmasters International Program Pilot Districts 57, 27 and 51 Phased pilot Test materials, capacity and Base Camp Content Pilot Configuration Alpha Beta Program Pilot Phased Rollout

Toastmasters International Rollout Schedule Rollout 2 Region 14 Rollout 3 Region 2 Rollout 4 Regions 6 & 7 Rollout 5 Regions 10 & 12 Rollout 6 Regions 1 & 11 Rollout 7 Regions 4 & 13 Rollout 8 Regions 3 & 5 Rollout 9 Regions 8 & 9

Toastmasters International Q & A