TOASTMASTERS DISTRICT 119 

Manhattan South of 34th St., Brooklyn, Queens & Long Island

New Members' Guide to Pathways

🌟 What is Pathways?

Pathways is Toastmasters International’s current educational program. It helps you build skills in public speaking, communication, and leadership through a structured, flexible, self-paced learning system. You’ll choose a Path, complete projects, and apply what you learn in club meetings and beyond.

🎯 Step-by-Step: Getting Started With Pathways

1. Log in to Toastmasters International

  • Go to www.toastmasters.org

  • Click “Login” at the top right

  • Use your member credentials to log in. If you’re new, create an account with your member ID (you’ll receive it via email after joining)

2. Access Pathways

  • After logging in, point your mouse at your name at the top

  • Click “My Home”

  • Click “Go to Base Camp.”

    • If you’re in multiple clubs, select the club you’re working with

  • Click “Log in as a Member.”

3. Choose Your Path

If you haven’t chosen a Path yet:

  • Click “Educational Programs.”

  • Click the Base Camp “Assess” button.

  • Take the Pathways Assessment – it suggests Paths based on your goals and interests.

  • Review the recommended Paths or browse all available ones

  • Choose your first Path (the first Path is included in your membership)

Popular Paths Include:

  • Presentation Mastery – for public speaking focus

  • Dynamic Leadership – for leadership and conflict resolution

  • Effective Coaching – for mentoring and motivating others

4. Explore Base Camp

Base Camp is your online learning headquarters. On the homepage, you’ll find:

  • My Education Transcript – access your Path and projects

  • Tutorials and Resources – quick guides, how-tos, and videos

  • Speech Evaluations – printable and fillable evaluation forms

 

đź§­ Navigating Your Path

Each Path has 5 Levels, with 2–3 projects per level. You must complete each level in order.

🪜 Level Overview:

  1. Level 1: Mastering Fundamentals

    • Ice Breaker (your first speech!)

    • Evaluation and Feedback

    • Researching and Presenting

  2. Level 2: Learning Your Style

  3. Level 3: Increasing Knowledge (includes an elective)

  4. Level 4: Building Skills (includes an elective)

  5. Level 5: Demonstrating Expertise (includes a capstone project)

âś… Completing Projects:

  • Read the project materials

  • Prepare and give a speech (usually at a club meeting)

  • Get evaluated by another member

  • Reflect and complete the online self-assessment to mark the project as complete

đź“‹ Tips for Success

  • Schedule speeches early – speak with your VP of Education to plan your speech dates

  • Download evaluation forms in advance – give them to your evaluator before your speech

  • Use a mentor – ask a seasoned Toastmaster for help navigating Pathways

  • Track your progress – check off each project in Base Camp after completing it

  • Celebrate milestones – each Level and Path completed is an achievement!

đź§  Common Questions

âť“ Can I switch Paths?

Yes, but only after you’ve completed your first Path or if you purchase an additional Path ($20 USD).

âť“ What if I prefer printed materials?

You can purchase a printed Path, but most members use the online version for flexibility and interactivity.

âť“ Do I need internet access at all times?

You’ll need access to complete projects, but you can download PDFs and speech outlines to work offline.

 

🗣️ Final Advice

Be patient — it’s normal to feel overwhelmed at first. Pathways is a powerful tool designed to help you grow as a communicator and leader. Take it one project at a time, ask questions, and participate actively in your club.

You’ve got this!