Instructor Directory

Event Type

Select the debate formats or speaking events your student participates in or is interested in learning. Hover over the "?" for detailed explanations of each format.
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One-on-one philosophical debate focusing on values and ethics. Students argue about moral dilemmas like "justice vs. security."
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Two-person teams debate current events topics in an accessible format. Think "this house believes..." about real-world issues.
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International format with 3-person teams. Combines prepared topics with impromptu rounds. Great for developing well-rounded skills.
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Fast-paced format where students get topics just 15 minutes before debating. Emphasizes quick thinking and general knowledge.
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Students simulate the U.S. Congress, giving speeches for/against legislation and presiding over sessions. Combines debate with leadership.
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Philosophical debate format focusing on big ideas and ethical questions. Great for developing critical thinking skills.
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Spontaneous Argumentation - quick, impromptu debates with minimal prep time. Builds fast thinking and adaptability.
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Middle School Public Debate Program - age-appropriate topics and format designed specifically for grades 6-8. Great introduction to debate.
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Students draw current events questions and have 30 minutes to prepare a 7-minute speech. Builds research skills and confidence.
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Students receive a topic and have minimal preparation time to deliver a speech. Develops quick thinking and spontaneous speaking skills.
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Academic support for elementary students focusing on foundational critical thinking, basic research skills, and beginning public speaking.
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Academic support for middle school students developing advanced critical thinking, research methods, and confident communication skills.
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Academic support for high school students mastering advanced argumentation, research analysis, and college-level communication skills.
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Specialized formats or custom instruction not covered by standard categories. Contact us to discuss specific needs.

Services

Choose the type of instruction you're looking for. Each instructor offers different combinations of these services. Contact instructors directly for specific details and scheduling.
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One-on-one or small group sessions focused on student's specific needs. Can be one-off or package deals.
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Multi-week structured curriculum designed to build skills progressively (e.g., 4-week impact weighing series).
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Focused, one-time sessions on specific topics like "How to answer Topicality" or "College interview skills."
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Drills and exercises for improving tone, pacing, clarity, and delivery. Great for both competitive and everyday speaking.
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Live practice rounds with instructor judging and detailed feedback. Can be scheduled or part of group workshops.
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Send videos, cases, or speeches for detailed written feedback. No live meeting required - perfect for busy schedules.
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Pre-tournament prep packages, live coaching support during tournaments, or hired judging services for schools.
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Public classes you can register for - interactive sessions with activities, drills, and group learning.

Price Range

These prices represent the highest per-hour rate for single 1-on-1 instructional sessions. Most instructors offer discounts for packages, practice rounds, group sessions, or multiple students.