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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.[back to questions] 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."[back to questions] 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.[back to questions] 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 Toastmaster completes the manual evaluation for that project, you may count that speech toward a CTM.[back to questions] 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.[back to questions] 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. [back to questions] 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.[back to questions] 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:
9. What advanced manuals are available?There are fourteen manuals available, each with five speech projects of various lengths:You receive three of these for no cost when you complete your CTM. Additional manuals cost $2.25 plus postage and handling. [back to questions] 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. Thesecourses 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 developing 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 Headquarters), 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 opportunities 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:
The requirements for the ATM Silver are as follows. You must have:
13. Is there an ATM Gold award?No.[back to questions] 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:
[back to questions] 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, onewill not soon run out of things to work on in Toastmasters. [back to questions] 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.
[back to questions] [Reference: alt.org.toastmasters Frequently Asked Questions, part 3 of 5]
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