Communication and Leadership Program Cover The Toastmasters Educational Program

The educational program is the heart of a Toastmasters Club. It is the means through which you develop your communication and leadership skills and achieve your goal of becoming a better communicator.

The Toastmasters educational program is divided into two tracks -- a communication track and a leadership track. The communication track is the major part of the system -- almost all new members join Toastmasters for the benefits this track offers. Some become involved in the leadership track. The tracks are not mutually exclusive. You may participate in both tracks at the same time if you wish.

Communication Track
The core of the communication track is the Communication Program manuals. The Competent Communication Manual contains 10 speech projects. All new members will receive the Competent Communication Manual after his/her application for Membership is received at World Headquarters. Included in the material sent with the CC manual are three other manuals: Your Speaking Voice, Effective Speech Evaluation, and Gestures: Your Body Speaks. )

The Competent Communicator Award ("CTM")
The Competent Communication manual helps develop your speaking skills one step at a time. As you complete the projects you'll learn the importance of sincerity in speaking, how to effectively organize a presentation, how to use body language and voice to convey your message, word choice and props, persuasive speaking, and how to inspire others.

Your first goal as a member is to complete the Competent Communication manual. When you do, you are eligible for Competent Toastmaster (CTM) recognition. When you finish all 10 projects, complete the CTM application (Catalog no. 223 in the manual), have the Vice President Education sign it, and send it to World Headquarters. You'll receive a CTM certificate and, if this is your first CTM award, two Advanced Communication and Leadership Program manuals free of charge. If you wish, World Headquarters will send your employer a letter about your accomplishment.

Effective July 1, 2006, the Competent Toastmaster (CTM) award, given to those completing the Communication and Leadership Program manual, becomes the Competent Communicator award.

Advanced Program
After receiving CTM (Competent Communicator) recognition you can enter the Advanced Communication Programs, where you can refine and enhance your basic skills. This program consists of 15 manuals, each containing five speech projects. Many of the manuals are career-oriented; several are not. You choose the manuals you want to complete and the skills you want to learn.

The manuals are:

The Entertaining Speaker (226-A)
Speaking to Inform (226-B)
Public Relations (226-C)
The Discussion Leader (226-D)
Specialty Speeches (226-E)
Speeches by Management (226-F)
The Professional Speaker (226-G)
Technical Presentations (226-H)
Persuasive Speaking (226-I)
Communicating on Television (226-J)
Storytelling (226-K)
Interpretive Reading (226-L)
Interpersonal Communication (226-M)
Special Occasion Speeches (226-N)
Humorously Speaking (226-O)

When you work in the advanced manuals you are eligible for several awards:

Advanced Toastmaster Bronze (or Advanced Communicator Bronze) Award

To be eligible for this award, you must have:

  • Achieved Competent Toastmaster award
  • Completed two Advanced Communication Program manuals

Advanced Toastmaster Silver (or Advance Communicator Silver) Award

To be eligible for this award, you must have:

  • Achieved new Advanced Toastmaster Bronze award or achieved Able Toastmaster award
  • Completed two additional advanced manuals (may not be those completed for previous awards)
  • Conducted any two programs from The Better Speaker Series and/or The Successful Club Series

Advanced Toastmaster Gold (or Advance Communicator Gold) Award

To be eligible for this award, members must have:

  • Achieved new Advanced Toastmaster Silver award or achieved Able Toastmaster Bronze award
  • Completed two additional advanced manuals (may not be those completed for previous awards)
  • Conducted a Success/Leadership Program, Success/Communication Program (Success/Leadership or Success/Communication programs may not be those completed for Able Toastmaster Bronze award) or a Youth Leadership Program
  • Coached a new member with the first three speech projects

By the time you earn the Advanced Toastmaster Gold award, you will have completed six of the available Advanced Communication and Leadership Program manuals and will have learned many valuable advanced speaking skills.

To apply for any of the Advanced Toastmaster awards, complete the appropriate section of the Advanced Toastmaster Award application (Catalog no. 1207-A). This application also is in the back of each advanced manual and is available from World Headquarters.

You'll receive a certificate and, if you wish, World Headquarters will send a letter to your employer about your achievement.

Accredited Speaker Program
Toastmasters International has a special program which recognizes those members who have professional-level speaking skills. The Accredited Speaker Program is not for everyone. Only a handful of Toastmasters have what it takes to become Accredited Speakers. Less than 25 percent of those who apply for the program become Accredited Speakers.

The program is conducted annually. To qualify as an Accredited Speaker, an applicant must be a current member of a Toastmasters Club. He or she also must be an Able Toastmaster or Advanced Toastmaster Bronze and have had a minimum of 25 speaking engagements to non-Toastmasters audiences within three years of application date. Five copies of letters of acknowledgment or appreciation from any of the 25 engagements must be provided as documentary evidence of successful presentations. In addition, applicants must pass a rigorous two-stage judging process.

If you or someone in your Club has professional-level speaking skills, call or write World Headquarters for the Accredited Speaker Program brochure and application. Deadline each year for entries is November 1.

Leadership Track
As mentioned earlier, the Toastmasters educational program also includes a leadership track, where you acquire and practice the skills necessary to be an effective leader. You can serve as a Club leader, developing skills in planning, training, motivating, and managing. You even can become a District leader, where these skills are further enhanced. You also can participate in the "High Performance Leadership" program (Catalog No. 262), which requires you to conduct a project of your choice in which you serve as a leader. The program provides study material and activities to complete.

Following are the awards members may earn in the leadership track and the requirements for each.

Competent Leader (CL) Award

To be eligible for this award, you must have:

  • Achieved Competent Toastmaster award
  • Served at least six months (June 1 through December 31, or January 1 through June 30) as a Club officer (President, Vice President Education, Vice President Membership, Vice President Public Relations, Secretary, Treasurer, or Sergeant at Arms) and participated in the preparation of a Club Success Plan while serving in this office
  • While a Club officer, participated in a District-sponsored Club officer training program
  • Conducted any two programs from The Successful Club Series and/or The Leadership Excellence Series (may not be those completed for any previous award)

Advanced Leader (AL) Award

To be eligible for this award, you must have:

  • Achieved Competent Leader award
  • Served a complete term as a District officer (District Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Public Relations Officer, Secretary, Treasurer, Division Governor, or Area Governor)
  • Competed the High Performance Leadership program
  • Served successfully as a Club Sponsor, Mentor, or Specialist

To apply for any of the leadership awards, complete the appropriate section of the Leadership/Distinguished Toastmaster Awards application (Catalog No. 1209-A). Applications also are available from World Headquarters and are on this website.

You'll receive a certificate and, if you wish, World Headquarters will send a letter to your employer about your achievement.

Begining from July 2006, the Leadership Awards will be changed into Advanced Leader Bronze, Advanced Leader Silver and Advanced Leader Gold awards. Follow this link to download the pdf prochure regarding the new communication and leadership programs.

Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) Award

The Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) award is the highest award our organization bestows and it recognizes both communication and leadership skills. To be eligible for the DTM award, a member must have:

  • Achieved Advanced Toastmaster Gold award
  • Achieved Advanced Leader award

To apply for the DTM award, complete the appropriate section of the Leadership/Distinguished Toastmaster Awards application (Catalog No. 1209-A). Applications also are available from World Headquarters.

You'll receive a special plaque and, if you wish, World Headquarters will send a letter to your employer about your achievement.

Progression to Distinguished Toastmaster


 
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