Bonnie Bachman
Professor and Faculty Fellow of Economics
Missouri University of Science and Technology
“My teaching philosophy has three main elements,” Bachman wrote. “To: (1) incorporate active learning elements with the end result of helping students develop more than knowledge, but skills and skill sets necessary to be successful now and after graduation, (2) give back to faculty colleagues by developing a community of practice focused on enhancing the innovation and entrepreneurship curriculum and culture; and (3) extend best practices in curriculum development and institutionalization beyond the walls of the campus.”
Bachman joined the S&T faculty in 2007 and has since been the recipient of multiple grants and awards including: 2016 Faculty Experiential Learning Award, 2013 Outstanding Teaching Award for Distance Education and a 2015 Innovation Fund-Innovation Center grant to develop a faculty curriculum development program. She has been instrumental in developing experiential interdisciplinary courses for Missouri S&T and the entrepreneurship program at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
“Bonnie works tirelessly to improve her curriculum and engagement with students and faculty,” Greg Gelles, S&T economics department chair wrote. “We are proud to have her in the department and support her efforts to integrate active and experiential learning, games and critical thinking, and assessment development into the fabric of curriculum and activities at multiple campuses in the UM System.”
Most recently, Bachman developed a new course offering (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) at the Trulaske College of Business at MU.
“With a strong reputation in the innovation and entrepreneurship fields both within higher education and in the broader corporate world, Bonnie is beyond classification as simply a top-tier professor in the academic field of innovation,” said Kathleen Dolan, Director of the execMBA Program at the Trulaske College of Business. “She is, quite simply, considered one of the absolute best.”
Reviewed 2019-10-01