Sphere Summit
2026 Sphere Summit
Sphere Summit, a full scholarship professional development program for grades 5–12 educators, returns as a fully in‐person experience in Washington, DC.
About
About
Sphere Summit, a full scholarship professional development program for grades 5–12 educators, returns as a fully in‐person experience in Washington, DC, and will run July 5 – July 9. Benefits include room and board, 20+ hours of professional development, classroom resources, and a $500 travel stipend upon completion of the program.
The challenge of polarization reaches all subject areas and disciplines in schools, making civil discourse all the more difficult. This Summit explores the key roles all educators play in creating a culture of civil discourse in school, enabling students to thrive in an environment that promotes curiosity and openness.
Sphere Summit is a full scholarship summer program for grades 5–12 educators and administrators. Summit is open to teachers of all subject areas and disciplines as well as school leaders and administrators. Multiple educators from the same school or department are encouraged to apply together.
Sphere Summit features presentations by leading policymakers, scholars, and academics, who discuss key public policy issues facing our nation today. Topics covered include free speech, the health of our democracy, criminal justice reform, the economy, and many others. Summit also features professional development workshops conducted by leaders in civic education on how to bring these ideas into your classroom.
Sphere Summit aims to restore a spirit of civil, constructive, and respectful discourse and engagement and to return facts, analysis, and research to primacy as the vehicles for discussion and debate.
Frequently Asked Question
View frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Sphere Summit participation: general information, costs, applications and deadlines, and more.
Program
Program
Sunday, July 5
Registration
Welcome Reception
Welcome Remarks
Dinner
Keynote Address
Colleen Shogan
Afterglow
Monday, July 6
Breakfast
Policy Session: Rights and Speech from the Founding to Today
Jonathan Rauch
Nadine Strossen
Refreshment Break
Application Workshops: Bringing Civic Culture to Your Classroom
Lunch
Policy Session: Grievances at 250: Criminal Justice
Policy Session: Grievances at 250: Taxation
Refreshment Break
Application Workshop
Free Time
Reception
Dinner
Dinner Program: To Be Announced
Afterglow
Tuesday, July 7
Breakfast and Documentary: Fulfilling the Promise
Teacher Panel: Teaching and Learning the Declaration
Julian Braxton
Free Time in Washington, D.C
Resume Workshop
Pre‐registration required
Policy Workshops: Grievances at 250: Immigration
Refreshment Break
Application Workshops
Free Time
Shuttle to Offsite Dinner
Reception
Dinner
Dinner Program
Timothy Sandefur
Shuttle Back to Hotel
Wednesday, July 8
Breakfast
Understanding Each Other
Policy Session: Grievances at 250: Major Cases of the Supreme Court Term
Refreshment Break
Application Workshops
- National Constitution Center
Lunch
Policy Sessions:
Session A: AI and Tech Policy
Session B: To Be Determined
Policy Sessions
Session A: Grievances at 250: Trade
Session B: Defense and Foreign Policy
Refreshment Break
Application Workshop
Understanding Each Other: Health of our Democracy
Free Time in Washington, D.C.
Thursday, July 9
Brunch
Understanding Each Other – Language and Rhetoric
Erec Smith
Closing Remarks and Group Picture
Distribution of Certificates and Stipends
Speakers
Julian Braxton
Jonathan Rauch
Timothy Sandefur
Colleen Shogan
Erec Smith
Nadine Strossen
About
Sphere Summit, a full scholarship professional development program for grades 5–12 educators, returns as a fully in‐person experience in Washington, DC, and will run July 5 – July 9. Benefits include room and board, 20+ hours of professional development, classroom resources, and a $500 travel stipend upon completion of the program.
The challenge of polarization reaches all subject areas and disciplines in schools, making civil discourse all the more difficult. This Summit explores the key roles all educators play in creating a culture of civil discourse in school, enabling students to thrive in an environment that promotes curiosity and openness.
Sphere Summit is a full scholarship summer program for grades 5–12 educators and administrators. Summit is open to teachers of all subject areas and disciplines as well as school leaders and administrators. Multiple educators from the same school or department are encouraged to apply together.
Sphere Summit features presentations by leading policymakers, scholars, and academics, who discuss key public policy issues facing our nation today. Topics covered include free speech, the health of our democracy, criminal justice reform, the economy, and many others. Summit also features professional development workshops conducted by leaders in civic education on how to bring these ideas into your classroom.
Sphere Summit aims to restore a spirit of civil, constructive, and respectful discourse and engagement and to return facts, analysis, and research to primacy as the vehicles for discussion and debate.
Frequently Asked Question
View frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Sphere Summit participation: general information, costs, applications and deadlines, and more.
Program
Sunday, July 5
Registration
Welcome Reception
Welcome Remarks
Dinner
Keynote Address
Colleen Shogan
Afterglow
Monday, July 6
Breakfast
Policy Session: Rights and Speech from the Founding to Today
Jonathan Rauch
Nadine Strossen
Refreshment Break
Application Workshops: Bringing Civic Culture to Your Classroom
Lunch
Policy Session: Grievances at 250: Criminal Justice
Policy Session: Grievances at 250: Taxation
Refreshment Break
Application Workshop
Free Time
Reception
Dinner
Dinner Program: To Be Announced
Afterglow
Tuesday, July 7
Breakfast and Documentary: Fulfilling the Promise
Teacher Panel: Teaching and Learning the Declaration
Julian Braxton
Free Time in Washington, D.C
Resume Workshop
Pre‐registration required
Policy Workshops: Grievances at 250: Immigration
Refreshment Break
Application Workshops
Free Time
Shuttle to Offsite Dinner
Reception
Dinner
Dinner Program
Timothy Sandefur
Shuttle Back to Hotel
Wednesday, July 8
Breakfast
Understanding Each Other
Policy Session: Grievances at 250: Major Cases of the Supreme Court Term
Refreshment Break
Application Workshops
- National Constitution Center
Lunch
Policy Sessions:
Session A: AI and Tech Policy
Session B: To Be Determined
Policy Sessions
Session A: Grievances at 250: Trade
Session B: Defense and Foreign Policy
Refreshment Break
Application Workshop
Understanding Each Other: Health of our Democracy
Free Time in Washington, D.C.
Thursday, July 9
Brunch
Understanding Each Other – Language and Rhetoric
Erec Smith
Closing Remarks and Group Picture
Distribution of Certificates and Stipends
Julian Braxton
Jonathan Rauch
Timothy Sandefur
Colleen Shogan
Erec Smith