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Pathways Presented by: Amandeep Singh

District Vision Pathways adoption Educate members on Pathways & bring more awareness Share the benefits Pathways can offer to the real-life applicability

Benefits of Pathways High value Fun Customized to your needs Flexible Competency-based Resource-rich Meaningful, effective evaluations

New technological resources Anytime Anywhere access to educational materials (mobiles, tablets) Expanded video and digital content Stronger evaluation Stronger Mentoring

How does Pathways work? Each member will complete an assessment 11 Learning Paths 5 Levels 59 projects 300+ competencies Each path starts with an ice breaker Incrementally challenging projects Recognition for each level

What is Different in Pathways

Traditional

Paths, Levels & Projects !

11 Paths

Core Competencies

Levels and Project Types

Level 1 Level 2

Level 3 Level 4

Level 5 Roadmap to DTM in Pathways

What do few Paths offer?

Recognition

Badges Exceptional Courageous Collaborative Inspirational Innovative

Awards

Quiz

Alex must choose a path from Pathways only Q1. Alex used to be toastmaster. He has completed ACS and ALS. For some personal reasons he decided to take a break from Toastmasters. Now he has decided to join Toastmasters post the roll out. Will he be able to complete the CC manual or will he be automatically put on Pathways? Alex must choose a path from Pathways only Alex is a reinstated member. He has an option to choose Pathways or Traditional program

Q2. Jane Smith has joined Toastmasters post the roll out Q2. Jane Smith has joined Toastmasters post the roll out. She sees some of the club members deliver Projects P9 and some advanced speakers deliver their speeches. Jane insists she wants to attempt CC manual and not Pathways. What is the right thing to do here Make her happy. Let Jane do whatever she wants to do, i.e CC manual. Tell her she can do it later after she finishes her Pathways Path Educate her that Pathways is the way to go for new members. Competencies taught in CC and CL appear in Pathways, along with many new ones. The transition period is only intended for members who have already started their CC and CL manuals

Q3. Can a club member work on two paths at the same time? 1. No. Only one at a time is allowed 2. Yes. Club member can choose to do multiple paths at the same time.

Q4. Fatima has opted for Dynamic Leadership and completed it Q4. Fatima has opted for Dynamic Leadership and completed it. She wants to repeat the same path does she have to order twice? She can repeat the path and all the projects in the path . To receive credit she has to order a new version of the path She will not receive Distinguished Club Program credit. To receive credit, they will need to order a new version of the path. It is also important to be aware that when a new version is ordered, it will replace the completed version in the member’s transcript and the completed version will no longer be available. All of the above 5. None of the above

Q5. Triple Crown award, recognition In the New Pathways Program will there be a Triple Crown Award?

Q7. Alex wants to complete his DTM in Pathways Q7. Alex wants to complete his DTM in Pathways. Who can help him on what is needed to complete DTM in pathways? Complete two unique learning paths Serve as a club officer for 12 months Serve as a club mentor or coach Serve as a club sponsor or conduct a Speechcraft or Youth Leadership program Serve as a district officer for one year Complete the DTM project

Only one credential appears next to a member’s name at any time. Q8. Alexa has completed her CC. Today, before we call her on stage we call her by name followed by Competent Communicator. Would there be any titles like in the previous program so that we can mention their titles before calling their names during the meeting In Pathways, the recognition that appears with a member’s name is the most recent path and level they completed. Only one credential appears next to a member’s name at any time.

Alexa is working on the Presentation Mastery and Effective Coaching paths. When she completes Level 2 of Effective Coaching, her credentials display as Soon after, she finishes Level 3 of Presentation Mastery. Her credentials then update to In club meetings, she could be introduced as Alexa, When a member completes a path, they also earn the .

Proficient Designation  Alexa is working on the Presentation Mastery and Effective Coaching paths. When she completes Level 2 of Effective Coaching, her credentials display as EC2 Soon after, she finishes Level 3 of Presentation Mastery. Her credentials then update to PM3 In club meetings, she could be introduced as Aishwarya, PM3 When a member completes a path, they also earn the Proficient Designation

Q9. Within how many days can a member exchange a path? a) 10 days b) 20 days c) 30 days d) 60 days Q10. How does a member exchange a path? a) Write an email to Club President b) Write an email to Area Director c) Write an email to Division Director d) Write an email to supplyorders@toastmasters.org

Q11. How many times can a path be exchanged? a) One path per member, per program year b) Two paths per member, per program year c) Any number of times Q12. By which Level do you need to complete all the Club Meeting roles? a) Level 2 b) Level 3 c) Level 4 d) Level 5

Q13. Using Base Camp, can we create a meeting agenda? (Yes or No) b) No Q14. What type of file formats can be stored on the Base Camp? a) Word documents b) Excel files & PDFs c) Audio, image, and video files d) All the above

Q15. What is the maximum file size that can be loaded to Base Camp? a) 5 megabytes b) 10 megabytes c) 15 megabytes d) 20 megabytes Q16. If a member has selected a path on Base Camp and would like to purchase the same path in printed materials, will the printed material be considered as second path? a) Yes, would incur a charge $20 for the path and $25 for the printed materials fee. b) No, it will be considered as first path only.

Q17. To become a DTM in Pathways the member must complete two learning paths. Can they be same learning path? a) Yes, this is allowed. b) No, Members must complete two unique learning paths in Pathways. Q18. In Traditional Program when a member gets DTM they get a DTM Plaque, will it be the same in Pathways? a) Yes, member will receive a DTM plaque. b) No, everything is Online.

Q19. When does a member get access to the Distinguished Toastmaster project and where will this be visible in Basecamp? a) Once members complete Level 3 of their second path in Pathways, they will need to email educationawards@toastmasters.org and the project will be added to their transcript. b) It will be automatically activated. Q20. The role of Base Camp managers is to verify the education of members in their club on Base Camp. (T/F) a) True b) False