Post by Admin on Feb 17, 2018 1:54:21 GMT -5
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Toastmasters Pathways programs bring more emphasis on mentoring. It is
- not a path
- has one project of it required in Every path
- Earns an educational award PWMENTORPGM which does not count towards club DCP credit
can be requested from educationprogram@toastamsters.org once you have completed the level 2 project "Introduction to Toastmasters Mentoring"
it appears as suggested training when you have complete Level2 in any path
There are 6 parts to the Pathways mentoring program
Introduction to Toastmasters Mentoring – required in Level 2 of EVERY path (yes, you will do it every tie you do a new path) a 5-7 minute speech about a time when you were a protégé. Very specific content is specified.
“Prepare to Mentor” – a project with no speech required
Mentoring – being a mentor to a Toastmasters member for less than 3 months long + a 5-7 minute speech about that experience
Advanced Mentoring – being a mentor to anyone (not required to be a Toastmasters member) for 6 months + a 5-7 minute speech about that experience
The checkbox to mark the program complete
Advanced Mentoring project - some details:
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to apply mentoring skills during a long-term mentoring commitment.
Overview: Fulfill the role of mentor for a fellow Toastmaster or other person for a period of six months. Communicate regularly with your protégé, record meeting dates and times, and give and receive feedback both verbally and in writing. At the end of your commitment, present a 5- to 7-minute speech to your club about what you gained as a mentor. This speech is about you and your experience.
Toastmasters Pathways programs bring more emphasis on mentoring. It is
- not a path
- has one project of it required in Every path
- Earns an educational award PWMENTORPGM which does not count towards club DCP credit
can be requested from educationprogram@toastamsters.org once you have completed the level 2 project "Introduction to Toastmasters Mentoring"
it appears as suggested training when you have complete Level2 in any path
There are 6 parts to the Pathways mentoring program
Introduction to Toastmasters Mentoring – required in Level 2 of EVERY path (yes, you will do it every tie you do a new path) a 5-7 minute speech about a time when you were a protégé. Very specific content is specified.
“Prepare to Mentor” – a project with no speech required
Mentoring – being a mentor to a Toastmasters member for less than 3 months long + a 5-7 minute speech about that experience
Advanced Mentoring – being a mentor to anyone (not required to be a Toastmasters member) for 6 months + a 5-7 minute speech about that experience
The checkbox to mark the program complete
Advanced Mentoring project - some details:
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to apply mentoring skills during a long-term mentoring commitment.
Overview: Fulfill the role of mentor for a fellow Toastmaster or other person for a period of six months. Communicate regularly with your protégé, record meeting dates and times, and give and receive feedback both verbally and in writing. At the end of your commitment, present a 5- to 7-minute speech to your club about what you gained as a mentor. This speech is about you and your experience.