What has the AEA done to promote excellence in teaching and the overall quality of economic education?
The CEE has done and continues to do a lot to promote excellence in teaching and the overall quality of economic education. The CEE produces high quality and well attended sessions at the Allied Social Science Association meetings. Members of the CEE regularly organize economic education sessions at regional association meetings as well. The CEE sponsors the Teaching Innovations Program (TIP), a three-phase program to help post-secondary instructors of economics introduce interactive teaching strategies into their course. TIP is supported by a $670,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. TIP offers participants a workshop experience, follow-on instruction as they introduce chosen strategies into their courses, and opportunities to write about their own teaching innovations. CEE awarded the first Certificates of Achievement to 17 TIP participants who completed two follow-on instructional modules at its January, 2007 meeting. The CEE also organizes research projects on important
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