Evaluation Contest
These rules apply to the Toastmasters International Evaluation Contest.
These rules may not be supplanted or modified, and no exceptions may be
made.
PURPOSE
To encourage development of evaluation skills and to recognize the best
as encouragement to all. To provide an opportunity to learn by observing
the more proficient evaluators who have benefited from their Toastmasters
training.
ELIGIBILITY
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All Toastmasters who are members in good standing, in a club in good standing
are eligible to compete.
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The following are ineligible to compete in this contest: Incumbent International
Officers and Directors; District Officers whose term expires June 30; International
Officer and Director candidates; Immediate Past District Governors; District
Officers or announced candidates
for July 1.
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Toastmasters who are members in more than one Club and who meet all other
eligibility requirements may compete in more than one club contest. However,
no contestant may compete in more than one Evaluation Contest per level,
at any level above the club.
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A contestant must be a member in good standing of the Club, Area,
Division or District being represented when competing in a speech contest
at the next level.
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In those Areas with four Clubs or less, the two highest placed available
contestants from each Club may compete in the area contest. In those Divisions
with four Areas or less, the two highest placed available contestants from
each Area may compete. In Districts with four Divisions or less, the two
highest placed available contestants from each Division may participate
in the District contest.
GENERAL PROCEDURE
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A contest chairman, contest sergeant at arms, chief judge, at least
five judges, representing all Areas and Division fairly, two counters and
two timers are appointed. These appointments will be as far as is practical
at Club levels, but required for Area through District and Regional levels
of this contest.
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Before the contest, contestants and the contest sergeant at arms are briefed
on the rules by the contest chairman. Judges, counters and timers are briefed
on their duties by the Chief Judge. Contestants will then draw for their
speaking position with the contest chairman.
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If a contestant is absent from the briefing, the alternate speaker, if
present, may be included in place of the primary contestant. When the contest
Toastmaster is introduced, if not present, the primary contestant is disqualified
and the alternate officially becomes the contestant. Where the primary
contestant arrives and makes this known to the contest chairman and has
all required paperwork in good order prior to the introduction, and missed
the briefing, disqualification shall not occur and the primary contestant
may speak in the drawn order, but waives the opportunity of a briefing.
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All contestants will speak from the same platform or area designated by
the contest chairman with prior knowledge of all the judges and all the
contestants. The contestants may speak from any position within the designated
area and are not limited to standing at the lectern/podium.
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At the beginning of this contest a five-to-seven minute test speech will
be presented. The test speech should be either a contest-type speech, or
taken from one of the assignments in the basic Communication and Leadership
Program manual. Contestants may make preparatory notes during the test
speech using materials of their choice. it is recommended that at all levels
of the contest, the Toastmaster giving the test speech is not a member
of the same Club as any one of the contestants. The test speaker shall
be introduced by announcing the Speaker's name, Speech Title, Speech Title,
the Speaker's name. Neither the manual nor any objectives that the speaker
may have shall be known to the contestants, judges or audience.
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At the conclusion of the test speech, all contestants shall leave
the room. They then have five minutes to prepare their evaluation using
materials of their choice. Timing and preparation supervision shall be
under the control of the contest sergeant at arms. Where this isn't practical,
contestants will complete their five minute preparation in the same room
under the control of the sergeant at arms.
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After five minutes has elapsed no further preparation shall be allowed
and with the exception of the first contestant, who shall be called back
as first evaluator (where preparation is done in the same room, with the
exception of the first contestant, the others shall leave the room), all
others shall hand all written material to the contest sergeant at arms.
Preparation material shall be handed back to the contestants as they are
called to present their evaluation.
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There will be one minute of silence between contestants, during which the
judges will mark their ballots.
TIMING
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Evaluations shall be from two to three minutes. Contestants wo speak
less than one minute 30 seconds or more than three minutes 30 seconds will
be disqualified.
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Time will begin with the first word uttered by the contestant. The green
light will be turned on at two minutes and remain on for 30 seconds. The
amber light be turned on at two minutes 30 seconds and remain on for 30
seconds. The red light will be turned on at three minutes and remain on
until the evaluation is concluded. No audible device, such as a buzzer,
shall be used for the overtime period.
Timing Lights
Green - 2:00 minutes
Amber - 2:30 minutes
Red - 3:00 minutes
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Any sightless contestant may request and must be granted a form of
warning signal of his or her own choosing, which may be an audible device.
The contestant must provide any special device required for such signal.
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In the even of technical failure of the signal, a speaker is allowed 30
seconds extra overtime before being disqualified.
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Disqualification's for reason of time may be announced, at the discretion
of the contest chairman, although it is not recommended.
PROTESTS
Protests will be limited to judges and contestants. Any protest will be
lodged with the chief judge and/or contest chairman prior to the announcement
of the winner and alternate(s). The contest chairman shall notify the contestant
of a disqualification regarding eligibility prior to that announcement
before the meeting at which the contest took place is adjourned. The contest
chairman can disqualify a contestant on the basis of eligibility. All decisions
of the judges are final.
WINNERS
A third place winner (if wanted), second place winner, and first place
winner will be announced.
JUDGES GUIDE
Judging Items & Points
Analytical Quality: Clear, focused
Excellent 40; Very Good 39-28; Good 27-17; Fair 16-0
Recommendations: Positive, Specific. Helpful.
Excellent 30; Very Good 29-22; Good 21-13; Fair 12-0
Technique: Sympathetic. Sensitive. Motivational.
Excellent 15; Very Good 14-11; Good 10-6; Fair 5-0
Summation: Concise. Encouraging.
Excellent 15; Very Good 14-11; Good 10-6; Fair 5-0