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Public Speaking Summer Camps: Middle School | Education Unlimited

Summer Think Tank

Our fun and educational public speaking camps for middle schoolers are designed to help younger students explore the art of persuasive speech. Guided by our supportive and experienced staff, middle schoolers will learn how to craft convincing speeches and confidently argue cases during debates.

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Program at a Glance

  • Grade Level: 6-8
  • Duration: 5-7 days
  • Dates: 6/8 through 8/7
  • Format: On-Campus or Online
  • Topics: Debate, Persuasive Speaking

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Overview

Our middle school Public Speaking Institute program offers rising 6th through 8th graders the chance to become comfortable speaking in front of peers and large groups. Students will receive age-appropriate instruction from our industry-leading staff and will have plenty of opportunity to practice persuasive speaking and explore the concepts of successful debate.

Learning Outcomes

  • Craft persuasive arguments and counter opposing viewpoints.
  • Communicate thoughts confidently and engage in respectful discussions.
  • Learn how to argue both sides of thought-provoking topics.
  • Develop critical thinking skills that will empower students to express their ideas.
  • Prepare and deliver engaging speeches in front of an audience of peers.

Campus Locations

Our public speaking classes for middle school students are held at top-tier universities on both coasts, as well as online.

Georgetown University
Stanford University
UC Berkeley
UCLA

Learn More About Our Campus Locations View Our Virtual Program Info Sheet

FAQs

Do you offer overnight public speaking programs?

Yes! Middle schoolers can choose between day and overnight camp options. Students participating in overnight public speaking summer camps will live on-campus in residence halls. About 75-80% of our middle school campers select the overnight program. Day campers attend the program Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, with extended care options available as well.

How many kids are in the public speaking classes for middle school students?

We aim for a class size of between twelve and eighteen students.

Is there tuition assistance available for your public speaking camps?

We offer need-based financial aid. Families must submit financial aid requests within three days of applying. Learn more about our Tuition Assistance Program.

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Testimonials

Hear what people are saying about our public speaking classes for middle school students!

"I just wanted to send you a thank you note for the wonderful middle school program you hosted at Berkeley. My son attended with great reservation and at my request, as I know how important public speaking is as children and young adults enter high school, college, and the workforce. We were delighted with the reports our son sent us each day on his experience with debate and how to structure, organize, and present his ideas clearly and enthusiastically."
—Mary S., Public Speaking Institute participant

"I liked meeting new people and making new friends, having a good time learning to speak in public. I had an awesome time due to the instructors. The debate instructor has a good way of making you feel comfortable while speaking. She is nice and has fun activities to help you learn. The most helpful part of the debate instruction was learning to keep talking, no matter what happens. The electives kept us exercising our mind. I wouldn't change anything."
—-Jeremy W., Public Speaking Institute participant

"My 11-year-old daughter and my 9-year-old son attended the debate and public speaking classes at UC Berkeley this summer, and they loved it! I am so happy that I flew from India so that they could have this opportunity. The Education Unlimited staff were excellent as teachers and organizers. As foreign students, my kids were made to feel at home at all times."
—Amit K., Public Speaking Institute participant

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Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $895

Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $1,770
Extended Day Camp $1,995
Overnight Camp $2,495

Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $895

Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $1,770
Extended Day Camp $1,995
Overnight Camp $2,495

Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $1,770
Extended Day Camp $1,995
Overnight Camp $2,495

Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $1,770
Extended Day Camp $1,995
Overnight Camp $2,495

Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $1,770
Extended Day Camp $1,995
Overnight Camp $2,495

Price Options for Public Speaking Institute - Middle School

Day Camp $1,770
Extended Day Camp $1,995
Overnight Camp $2,495
Click Here to View Sample ON-CAMPUS Schedule Click Here to View Sample ONLINE Schedule

Online Camp Schedule Public Speaking 6-8

Pacific TimeEastern Time
Monday - Thursday9:00 am to 3:00 pm
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Includes a 1-hour lunch break plus shorter 10-15 min breaks
Friday9:00 am to 11:00 am
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Includes 10 min breaks as needed
*Schedule subject to change - Final schedule posted in Google Classroom the Wednesday prior to the start of class. For mixed timezone classes, students will meet 830am to 2pm Mon-Fri (Pacific) and 1130 am to 5pm Mon-Fri (Eastern) *In addition to the longer breaks noted above, instructors will give students a 10-15 min break approximately every two hours.

On Campus Sample Schedule PSI 4th-8th

8:00 am Breakfast in the dining hall (overnight campers)
9-9:15 am Extended day camper check-in
9:15 am Delivery class
12:00 pm Lunch in the dining hall (included for all campers)
1:15 pm Afternoon recreation
1:45 pm Debate class
5:30 pm Dinner in the dining hall (included for all campers)
6:30 pm Evening elective classes
8:00 pm Evening recreation activities
9:00 pm Extended day camper check-out
10:00 pm Floor check
10:30 pm Room check

Our public speaking and debate camps for middle schoolers are led by subject matter experts who guide students in age-appropriate educational activities.

Brianna Broady, MA - Camp Director and Instructor

Brianna Broady is a lecturer with a Master of Arts in Communication Studies from California State University, Northridge in Southern California. Brianna teaches classes at several Southern California colleges in Communication Studies in her primary areas of interest: performance studies and intercultural communication studies. A seasoned debater and coach, Brianna has brought extensive experience to her roles as both a public speaking instructor and camp director for Education Unlimited since 2012.

As Director of Individual Events for Santa Monica College, Brianna coaches students in competitive public speaking in a variety of disciplines. During her undergraduate years at California State University, Northridge she competed in events ranging from informative speaking to programmed oral interpretation. Brianna was the first person in the history of the school to qualify for the prestigious National Individual Event Tournament of Champions all four years that she competed.

John Kephart, Ph.D. - Camp Director and Instructor

Dr. John Kephart III is an associate professor at California State University, Northridge. Dr. Kephart has a Ph.D. in Rhetorical Theory and Criticism from the University of Southern California. A member of the Education Unlimited team since 2008, Dr. Kephart has served as an instructor, director, and curriculum designer. He helped to develop the curriculum for both the A+ Pre College and A+ High School summer camp programs. Dr. Kephart has a teaching philosophy that values students’ active engagement in their own learning; he focuses on encouraging students to find their own voice and perspective on contemporary issues, helping them to be more avid learners, and more engaged citizens.

In addition to his faculty position, Dr. Kephart is also the director of the speech and debate program at CSU Northridge; he has over 16 years of experience coaching debate competitors of all ages. A Los Angeles native and avid Dodgers fan, Dr. Kephart received his Masters of Arts and Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies from The University of Southern California.

Jessica Kwack, MA - Instructor

Jessica Kwack is a teacher at California State University, Northridge, where she also received both her Master of Arts and Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Communication Studies. Since 2014, Jessica has taught the Fundamentals of Public Speaking as well as Argumentation. In addition to her position at CSU Northridge, she also teaches as an adjunct faculty member at several colleges across Southern California. Jessica also serves as the Assistant Coach of the Matador Speech and Debate Team at CSU Northridge, focusing on individual events such as informative and persuasive speaking.

Jessica has been with Education Unlimited since 2015. A native to the Los Angeles area, Jessica loves the sun, the movies, and her home basketball team, the Los Angeles Lakers.

Robert Loy, MA - Instructor

Robert Loy is an assistant professor of Communication Studies at Los Angeles Pierce College. He holds a Master of Arts Degree in Communication Studies from California State University, Northridge. Since 2014, he has been a lecturer at CSU Northridge in the areas of public speaking and argumentation. A director with Education Unlimited since 2013, Robert has dedicated time throughout his career to ensure youth gain access to knowledge and skills to prepare them for college and career success.

Robert has received recognition throughout his academic career, most notably the Outstanding Teaching Associate Award and Outstanding Graduate Student Award of 2014 during his time at CSUN. He has tutored for Project GRAD Los Angeles and worked with students in the Los Angeles Unified School District AVID Program. In his free time, Robert enjoys going to various baseball stadiums (Dodger Stadium is so far the best), visiting Disneyland/California Adventure, and eating at new food truck venues.

Wiliam Russel - Instructor

Bill Russell has spent his entire adult life learning how to craft arguments and present them most effectively. After a successful career as a college debater where he finished among the top ten teams at the National Debate Tournament three times, Bill spent nine years as the assistant director of Debate at Dartmouth College. During that time his teams won a national championship, and qualified twenty-one teams for the elimination rounds (Sweet 16) of the national tournament. Bill has over twenty years of experience teaching argumentation, debate, and public speaking to high school students at summer educational camps. Bill has spent the past twelve years practicing law, bringing his skill for argument development and presentation to a different audience. During that time he has helped in briefing a successful Supreme Court appeal in the most important securities fraud decision in the last thirty-five years.

Hunter Sansome - Instructor

Hunter is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Communication Studies at California State University, Northridge. She is currently working as an instructor of public speaking and helps coach debate at CSUN. Most recently, Hunter earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication at California State University, Fresno, where she graduated with Summa Cum Laude standing and was the recipient of the 2020 Undergraduate Dean's Medal for the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management. Additionally, Hunter was the 2020 Department of Communication Student of Distinction at Fresno State. During her undergraduate career, Hunter was heavily involved on campus, spending her time as a volunteer at the Student Health and Counseling Center, working as a communication tutor, serving in student government, and competing as a varsity member of the Barking Bulldogs Debate Team. After completing her MA in Spring of 2022, Hunter hopes to pursue a PhD in Communication Studies and continue her career in academia.

Stephen Buettler - Camp Director

Stephen Buettler is an instructor and public speaking expert with dual degrees in literature and philosophy from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In addition to roles as lecturer and curriculum director at the university level, Stephen has over 15 years of experience teaching and consulting for high school speech and debate programs. Stephen has been Camp Director of the Education Unlimited Summer Camp Program at Georgetown since 2014. Stephen has additional experience in logistics coordination; he has consulted for numerous production and event planning companies throughout the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. His work in this field allows him to combine his passion for communication with a desire to make large-scale events more sustainable and community-focused.

Marina Shrew - Instructor

Marina Shew is a law student at Columbia Law School in New York City. She has dual Bachelor’s Degrees in Philosophy and Political Science from Clemson University in South Carolina. In both high school and college, Marina was the president of her respective debate teams, taking on leadership, teaching, and mentoring roles for younger students. She's also taught both debate and public speaking in Beijing, China. She has experience in several styles of public speaking, from debate to mock trial to ethics bowl.

Marina is looking forward to getting to know students on a personal level and working with them individually to find their voice and refine their public speaking skills. In her teaching, she aims to create a friendly, comfortable, and approachable environment where everyone can work collaboratively to achieve personal improvement. In addition to her love of the law, Marina enjoys international travel to experience different countries and cultures. She also enjoys swing dancing, which she teaches in her spare time.

Hershini Gopal, JD - Instructor

Hershini is an experienced paralegal and mock trial competitor who recently completed her JD at UCLA Law School. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science and Policy from the University of Maryland. During her undergraduate years, Hershini worked for the United Nations Environmental Programme in Washington D.C. where she helped prepare for the 2015 Paris Climate Summit. She also spent two years working as a paralegal for the Department of Justice. In addition to her work in D.C., Hershini was also a Mock Trial competitor for the University of Maryland for three years, and upon graduation, she returned to her hometown of Denver, Colorado where she coached her former high school mock trial team to the state finals.

As a Colorado native, Hershini enjoys skiing and warming up afterward with vast quantities of chai.