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- Subject: Toastmasters International FAQ part 3 of 5
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- alt.org.toastmasters Frequently Asked Questions part 3 of 5:
- Educational Advancement in Toastmasters International
-
- 1. What should my main objective be as a new Toastmasters member?
-
- Well, there are two "right" answers to this question. The first is that
- your main objective should be to attend every meeting you can and
- participate to the fullest, helping yourself and the other members of
- the club to become better communicators. The other "right" answer is
- that you should be working toward the CTM award.
-
- 2. What does CTM stand for?
-
- It stands for "Competent Toastmaster." The CTM is the basic speaking
- certification offered through Toastmasters. Many members join, earn
- their CTM, and drop out of the organization. It's the basic "diploma."
-
- 3. What do I have to do to earn a CTM?
-
- You have to complete the Communication and Leadership (C&L) manual,
- which in effect means you have go work your way through the ten speech
- projects contained therein. When you finish your manual, you'll
- complete the registration information in the back of the manual and send
- it in to World Headquarters in California.
-
- 4. Do I have to give all the speeches at Toastmasters club meetings?
-
- No. So long as you are giving the speech to an audience with at least
- one Toastmasters member in attendance, and so long as a fellow Toastmas-
- ter completes the manual evaluation for that project, you may count that
- speech toward a CTM.
-
- 5. Do I have to work through the C&L manual in the order the projects are
- given?
-
- No. You can do the projects out of order if you like. It is
- recommended that you follow the order given since the projects progress
- upwards in difficulty but if you have a speech idea or opportunity that
- better suits one of the later projects you may skip over earlier ones
- and do that one first.
-
- 6. When I finish the CTM what happens?
-
- When you finish, there's a form in the back of your manual to fill out,
- sign, and send in to World Headquarters. When your paperwork is
- received at World Headquarters they enter it into the computer and you
- are issued a CTM certificate. If you mark it on the registration sheet
- they will also send a letter to your employer letting them know. Also,
- when you send in the registration sheet you're asked what three advanced
- manuals you'd like copies of, so you can start working on the ATM.
-
- 7. What's the ATM?
-
- ATM means Able Toastmaster. It's the next level of Toastmasters
- achievement after the CTM. If you like, you can consider the CTM the
- "core curriculum" and the ATM your actual "major." As there are 12
- "specializations" you can work on to get your ATM, this is a fairly
- accurate generalization.
-
- 8. What do I have to do to get an ATM?
-
- Well, it's a little more difficult than a CTM, for starters. You have
- to:
- 1) have received a CTM,
- 2) completed three of the Advanced manuals, each of which has five
- speech projects,
- 3) have served a complete term as an elected club officer (e.g.
- President, VP Education, VP Membership, VP Public Relations, Secre-
- tary, Treasurer, or Sergeant at Arms). A term is one year in clubs
- that meet twice monthly or monthly and six months in clubs that
- meet weekly.
- 4) have given three speeches before non-Toastmasters groups
-
- 9. What advanced manuals are available?
-
- There are fourteen manuals available, each with five speech projects of
- various lengths:
- The Entertaining Speaker
- Speaking To Inform
- Public Relations
- The Discussion Leader
- Specialty Speeches
- Speeches By Management
- The Professional Speaker
- The Professional Salesperson
- Technical Presentations
- Communicating On Television
- Storytelling
- Interpretive Reading
- Special Occasion Speeches
- Interpersonal Communication
-
- You receive three of these for no cost when you complete your CTM.
- Additional manuals cost $2.25 plus postage and handling.
-
- 10. Other than the CTM and ATM, what educational opportunities are there in
- Toastmasters?
-
- Well, there's the DTM, of which more in a moment, but there are also
- Success/Leadership modules. If you'd like to delve in detail into
- subjects such as management, the qualities of a leader, effective
- listening, parliamentary procedure, creative thinking, and so forth,
- Toastmasters International offers pre-packaged course materials for you
- or a member of your club to present to a group of participants. These
- courses are called Success/Leadership modules.
-
- The modules come complete with instruction manuals for the participants
- and for the coordinator, as well as overhead transparencies and so forth
- to use during the session. The modules cost anywhere from $15 to $45,
- with proceeds going to pay for development of MORE modules.
-
- Modules are currently available on the following subjects: conducting
- productive meetings, parliamentary procedure, Speechcraft (an eight-week
- public speaking education program), effective listening, effective
- evaluation, mental flexibility, the power of ideas, characteristics of
- effective leaders, developing leadership skills, training, and develop-
- ing management skills. There is an additional course available called
- "Youth Leadership" which is similar to Speechcraft except that it's
- targeted for children and teenagers and it's not formally part of the
- Success/Leadership program.
-
- The modules average just over two hours each. Modules are ordered
- through the Supply Catalog (available for a dollar from World Headquar-
- ters), but veteran members own many of them and will share them with
- newer members.
-
- Toastmasters International has recently published a Leadership Manual
- which contains various leadership projects. If you wish to undertake a
- personalized development of your leadership skills, you may purchase the
- Leadership manual and get the assistance of your club in working on its
- projects. This training in leadership takes you along the same path you
- travel on the way to a DTM and when you complete the Manual, you receive
- a certificate attesting to your leadership excellence.
-
- 11. What happens after I earn an ATM?
-
- The first thing that happens is that you send in the registration and
- receive your certificate for your achievement. Members who earn ATM's
- are listed in Hall of Fame section of the Toastmaster magazine, and TI
- World Headquarters will send a letter to your employer if you wish
- notifying them of your accomplishment.
-
- After earning an ATM, you have two courses of action open to you. One
- is to continue giving advanced manual speeches, and work towards the ATM
- Bronze and ATM Silver awards. The other is to seek leadership opportuni-
- ties and earn the DTM. The paths are NOT mutually exclusive; members
- are encouraged to continue working down both avenues as they continue
- their membership in Toastmasters.
-
- 12. What is an ATM Bronze and ATM Silver?
-
- The ATM Bronze and ATM Silver are further advances along the Able
- Toastmaster route.
-
- The requirements for the ATM Bronze are as follows. You must have:
- 1) completed an ATM,
- 2) completed three ADDITIONAL advanced manuals,
- 3) given five speeches, seminars, or workshops to non-Toastmasters
- audiences in the previous two years,
- 4) coordinated two additional Success/Leadership modules.
-
- As with the ATM, you must send in the registration to receive credit,
- and again you are recognized in the Toastmaster, and may have a letter
- sent to your employer.
-
- The requirements for the ATM Silver are as follows. You must have:
- 1) completed the ATM Bronze,
- 2) completed three more advanced manuals other than those used for
- the ATM and ATM Bronze,
- 3) have conducted a training seminar in a company or in public OR
- have conducted a Toastmasters training session for Club or District
- officers within two years of application.
- 4) have judged two Toastmasters speech contests above the club
- level.
- 5) presented a platform-style speech to an audience of not less
- than 50 people.
-
- As with the ATM, you must send in the registration to receive credit,
- and again you are recognized in the Toastmaster, and may have a letter
- sent to your employer.
-
- 13. Is there an ATM Gold award?
-
- No.
-
- 14. What is a DTM?
-
- DTM stands for "Distinguished Toastmaster." The DTM is the highest
- level of certification presently awarded by Toastmasters International.
- The DTM is also the hardest award to earn. In order to qualify for a
- DTM, you must:
-
- 1) be an ATM,
- 2) have four years continuous membership as of date of application,
- 3) have coordinated at least one registered Speechcraft program
- within two years of application,
- 4) have coordinated at least one registered Youth Leadership
- program within two years of application,
- 5) have presented to other than a Toastmasters audience at least
- five speeches,
- 6) have served a complete term as an elected club officer,
- 7) have served a complete term as a District officer (e.g. District
- Governor, any District Lieutenant Governor, Division Governor, Area
- Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, or Public Relations Officer),
- 8) have served as official sponsor or mentor of a new club within
- four years of application (note, up to four members may so qualify
- for each new club) OR have served as Club Specialist (appointed by
- the District Governor) in rebuilding an existing club with 9
- members or less to a total of at least 20 members within four years
- of application.
- 9) have sponsored five new members within one year of application.
- These may not be charter members of a new club sponsored or
- mentored by the applicant. To receive credit your name must appear
- as the sponsoring member on the new members' membership application
- forms.
-
-
- 15. What happens after I've earned a DTM and an ATM Silver?
-
- You have several options. You may go back at any point after earning a
- CTM and work your way through the C&L manual again and earn another CTM.
- Some members earn a new CTM every year. This is one way in which
- veteran members may remain polished at the fundamentals of public
- speaking. You may also earn multiple ATM's and DTM's if you fulfill the
- requirements multiple times. You can work on the Leadership Manual or
- on presenting Success/Leadership projects. Given that the DTM and ATM
- Silver take a minimum of four years to complete, and often longer, one
- will not soon run out of things to work on in Toastmasters.
-
- 16. Is there anything else?
-
- Well, yes. The very, very best speakers may qualify for the Accredited
- Speaker program, a TI program to recognize those with professional
- speaking skills.
-
- The requirements to qualify as an Accredited Speaker are as follows.
- The applicant must:
- 1) be a current member of a Toastmasters club.
- 2) have given a minimum of 25 speaking engagements to non-Toastmas-
- ters audiences within three years of application date. Copies of
- five letters of acknowledgement or appreciation from any of the 25
- engagements must be provided as documentary evidence of successful
- presentations.
- 3) pass a rigorous two-stage judging process.
-
- Fewer than 25% of the members who apply for the Accredited Speaker
- program become Accredited Speakers, and very few Toastmasters apply in
- the first place. This program is only for the best.
-
- There's a lot to do in Toastmasters! Start today!
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