I don't have an instrument at hand which exactly fits Dean's requirements, but 
I'm often in a situation where I have to compose an instrument from already 
existing ones. 

The attached (extensive) collection of surveys on Interprofessional Education 
and 
Collaborative Practice Outcomes by the Canadian Interprofessional Health 
Collaborative (CIHC) has been of help to me a couple of times. At a 
first glance, it seems daunting to look through all those many instruments, but 
they are in fact sorted by outcomes (listed on p.4). 
Although most of the instruments were mainly designed to assess learners, I 
think that quite a few of the instruments / items targeting the concepts of 
"Attitudes about other disciplines or about working with other professions" and 
"Organizational level" might provide a good basis for tailoring a survey 
towards 
"faculty experience/attitudes with active forms of learning". 
Hope you'll find what you are looking for. 
Good luck!
Gundula


Gundula Bosch, Ph.D.
Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Molecular Microbiology & Immunology
615 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21205