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The term '''Educational Program''' refers to any of the programs that [[Toastmasters]] has used over time, including the new [[Pathways]].
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The term '''Educational Program''' refers to any of the programs that [[Toastmasters]] has used over time, including the new [[Pathways]].  The previous education program was not branded with a name such as [[Pathways]], but was simply called the educational program.
  
 
The prior [[Toastmasters]] educational program had two tracks:  the [[communication track]] and the [[leadership track]].  One progressed through the tracks primarily by completing [[manual]]s that contained [[project]]s.  See also [[Guiding Principles]] and [[Toastmasters Recognition]].
 
The prior [[Toastmasters]] educational program had two tracks:  the [[communication track]] and the [[leadership track]].  One progressed through the tracks primarily by completing [[manual]]s that contained [[project]]s.  See also [[Guiding Principles]] and [[Toastmasters Recognition]].

Revision as of 20:34, 21 August 2019

The term Educational Program refers to any of the programs that Toastmasters has used over time, including the new Pathways. The previous education program was not branded with a name such as Pathways, but was simply called the educational program.

The prior Toastmasters educational program had two tracks: the communication track and the leadership track. One progressed through the tracks primarily by completing manuals that contained projects. See also Guiding Principles and Toastmasters Recognition.

Some opportunities were not on either track, such as the Accredited Speaker designation.

The system of two tracks is being replaced by the new Pathways program, although current members working on the existing educational program will be given a period of time to continue to work on the two tracks.

See also legacy.