The Teaching Innovations Program (TIP) was a six-year project funded by the National Science Foundation that gave economics instructors the opportunity to learn interactive teaching strategies for use in undergraduate economics courses. TIP participants first attended a teaching workshop that presented various teaching strategies. They then could enroll in a follow-up program of online instruction and mentoring to learn more about one or two teaching strategies. TIP participants also had the opportunity to engage in the scholarship of teaching and learning economics to share their work. A retrospective survey was administered to the participants after attending the program to obtain a longitudinal assessment of TIP. This article presents the overall survey findings and discusses the results from each TIP phase (workshop, online instruction, and scholarship). Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Walstad, W. B., & Salemi, M. K. (2011). Results from a faculty development program in teaching economics. Journal of Economic Education, 42(3), 283–293. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220485.2011.581950
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