Shelby Frost
Clinical Associate Professor Department of Economics- Education
Ph.D., University of Colorado
- Specializations
Environmental Economics, Public Economics, Mathematical Economics
- Biography
Frost has taught courses in mathematical economics, environmental economics, and principles of economics. She focuses more on teaching than formal policy research in her non-tenure track position in the Department of Economics. She typically teaches some of the largest sections of economics courses offered, and makes use of technology to make the class more engaging for the students. For example, she was an early adopter of “clickers” in the classroom at GSU. She is featured in GSU’s Gallery of Instructional Strategies and Technologies for her use of clickers in the classroom – click here for the full story.
Frost is involved in many activities related to teaching. She frequently presents at conferences with sessions related to economic education, such as the Council on Economic Education, and the Association of Private Enterprise Education. She serves as the Director of GSU’s Center for Economic Education, where she works closely with the Georgia Council on Economic Education, an organization whose mission is “to help teachers teach those students in the public and independent schools of Georgia.” She has been involved in multiple workshops for high school economics teachers as part of her role as Center Director. She also serves on the Department of Economics’ GTA Undergraduate Teaching Committee, which helps to train the graduate students to teach. She is also actively involved in GSU’s Center for Teaching and Learning.
Shelby Frost also serves as the faculty academic advisor for undergraduate students in Economics.