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Revitalized Education Program Update for Chief Ambassadors
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www.toastmasters.org Reality Check
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www.toastmasters.org Toastmasters Education Program (1924 – Present) 1942 – Basic Training manual was introduced 1980s – Advanced Communication and Leadership manuals 2006 – Competent Leader manual 2010 – Strategic Plan Where We’ve Been
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www.toastmasters.org Critical to our future Opportunity to have an education program based on current best practices Larger in scope Real-world relevance Incorporation of leadership roles Fit into the club format Recognize cultural impacts and values Enable us to realize opportunities Where We’re Heading
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Thank you Chief Ambassadors
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Thank you District Leaders
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www.toastmasters.org How & When We Will Get There
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www.toastmasters.org How & When We Will Get There
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www.toastmasters.org Analyze (August 2010 – December 2012) Design (January 2013 – August 2013) Develop (September 2013 – January 2015) Implement (February 2015 – July 2015) Evaluate (July and forward) Program Plan
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www.toastmasters.org Strategic Plan Board Committees Member Surveys Validate learning through Toastmasters materials Analyze (August 2010 – December 2012)
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www.toastmasters.org Competencies Identified Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Leading and Managing Leading Strategically Building Confidence Design (January 2013 – August 2013)
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www.toastmasters.org Educational Roadmap Guiding Principles Experiential Learning Self-paced Program Peer Feedback Mentoring Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Education Program Track Level 1 Prescribed projects Level 2 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 3 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 2 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 3 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 4 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 3 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 4 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 5 Prescribed projects Elected projects Public Speaking Leading Strategically Level 1 Prescribed projects Level 2 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 3 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 2 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 3 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 4 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 3 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 4 Prescribed projects Elected projects Level 5 Prescribed projects Elected projects
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www.toastmasters.org Tailored Path Level 1Level 2Level 3 Level 2Level 3Level 4 Level 3Level 4Level 5 Public Speaking Leading Strategically
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www.toastmasters.org Educational Roadmap 5 levels of achievement in each path 10 to 12 total projects Combination of required and elective projects Significant achievement at levels 3 and 5 DTM achievement through two or more paths More projects on evaluation Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org How it Will Work Assessment Ice Breaker Club meeting format Adding two-minute speeches for project- specific credit Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Content Creation Three phases of content outlines & scripting Phase 1: September 2013 – May 2014 Phase 2: April 2014 – July 2014 Phase 3: June 2014 – September 2014 Educational materials will be translated into eight languages Leadership roles Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Example Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Example Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Example Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Example Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Example Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Example Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Formalize Mentoring Objective To provide a standardized program where experienced mentors encourage, guide, and support protégés to grow Eligibility requirements for participation Virtual or in-person Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Virtual Learning Environment What is it? How will it be used? Why is it important? Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Preparing Our Members Change Management Influencers Learning Masters Ambassadors Board/Region Advisors District Leaders Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Recognition Member-specific recognition Award titles DCP impact and adjustments DRP impact and adjustments Develop (September 2013 – January 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Beta Test (February – April 2015) Debug (April – May) Print English manuals and supporting materials 2 nd Beta Test (May – June 2015) Launch (July/August 2015) Phased rollout by user type New members Current members All members Parallel Programs Implement (February 2015 – July 2015)
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www.toastmasters.org Once the revitalized education program launches, we will continually evaluate its effectiveness on all fronts, to make sure it is meeting members’ needs and is the best program possible. Evaluate (July and forward)
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www.toastmasters.org Produce a world-class education program that truly empowers members to become more effective communicators and leaders Preserve Toastmasters’ rich history and culture Communicate through the process Our Commitment
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www.toastmasters.org Attend webinars Present at district events Partner with district leadership Beta test What is Your Role?
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www.toastmasters.org Development Making a difference Improved communication Our Partnership with You
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www.toastmasters.org Questions?
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