During my time at MSU, I've had the pleasure of teaching two courses of introductory economics and one course in the social science of sports. I taught one in-person course during a fall semester to around 100 students, one course asynchronously over the summer, and one course that is a mixture of asynchronous/synchronous over the summer to early-start students. In addition, I was an Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Teaching Fellow with James Madison College, the resident liberal arts college at Michigan State, during the 2022-23 academic year. I created a refined course plan and lectures for teaching introductory microeconomics to an interdisciplinary audience while spotlighting current interdisciplinary research on the forefront of economics.
Courses
EC 201 Introduction to Microeconomics - Fall 2021
EC 201 Introduction to Microeconomics - Summer 2024
ISS 328 The Social Science of Sports - Summer 2023
Introduction to Microeconomics - Fall 2021
Course Modality - In-person
Class size - 100
Attached are a summary of my teaching reviews from the Student Instructor Rating System (SIRS). 1 = "Excellent", 5 = "Poor"
Average score across all questions: 1.974. EC 201/202 Historical Average at Michigan State University: 2.462.
Official summary including student comments available here.
Selected student comments:
"He is fantastic at his job and is one of the best professors ive ever had in my life, great at teaching and has fantastic enthusiasm"
"An organized instructor who explains concepts clearly and effectively"
Great instructor; always came in with positive energy and enthusiasm! This was a class I felt excited to attend"
"Stubblefield has easily been one of the best instructors that I have had in my limited time at Michigan State. He was phenomenal when it came to motivating students and demonstrating examples of how course content had real world impacts and impacted our daily lives."
Introduction to Microeconomics - Summer 2024
Course Modality - Weekly online synchronous lectures/recitation with asynchronous precorded lectures from Dr. Jeff Ackerman
Class size - 46
Attached are a summary of my teaching reviews from the Student Perceptions of Learning Survey (SPLS). 1 = "Poor", 5 = "Excellent"
The Social Science of Sports - Summer 2023
Course Modality - Online Asynchronous, pre-recorded Lectures by Dr. Larry Martin
Class size - 26
Attached are a summary of my teaching reviews from the Student Perceptions of Learning Survey (SPLS).