I have taught one section of Economics 252: Principles of Macroeconomics at Purdue University (Summer 2016). I received the Krannert School of Management Certificate for Distinguished Teaching (min 4.4/5). Documents:
ECON 252 Sample Lecture Slides
I have also served as a recitation instructor for two sections of Economics 210: Principles of Economics. I received the Krannert School of Management Certificate for Distinguished Recitation Instructor (min 4.4/5). Documents:
ECON 210 Sample Recitation Slides
ECON 210-007 Course Evaluations
ECON 210-008 Course Evaluations
Additionally, I served as the primary instructor for a two-week introductory course in Real Analysis for incoming Economics Ph.D. students. Due to the accelerated nature of the class, there were no teaching evaluations. Below are examples of some in class problems and homework problem sets I created (more available upon request):
"He is knowledgeable, easy to approach and an interesting lecturer."
"The teacher listens to each student's opinions and questions fairly and does a good job taking his time to answer any questions that need to be answered."
"I like that my instructor shows various video clippings in order to make us understand the key concepts in economics."
"Ben did an excellent job of explaining key concepts in a way that I could understand."
"The instructor kept the lectures open for questions, discussions, and even criticisms on the economic models we studied. These situations presented great opportunities to achieve a better understanding of the course material."
Intermediate Macroeconomics (Undergrad), Fall 2018 for Cathy Zhang
International Economics (Undergrad), Spring 2018 for Farid Farrokhi
Honors Intermediate Macroeconomics (Undergrad), Spring 2018 for Cathy Zhang
Intermediate Macroeconomics (Undergrad), Fall 2017 for Cathy Zhang
Macroeconomics (Masters), Spring 2016 for Matt Hoelle
Macroeconomics (Ph.D.), Fall 2015 for Matt Hoelle