A guide for parents and educators concerning the value of creative thinking and the Sensory Alphabet (elements of form) published by Greenleaf Press.
Sin títuloA guide for educators relating current brain and cognitive research to creative work/play. Published by Foundry Media.
Sin títuloThis collection consists of projects, publications, and curriculum that chronicle Herbert's professional career. Much of the material was written and designed in partnership with organizations such as the Learning About Learning Educational Foundation and the Texas Alliance of Education and the Arts.
Sin títuloThe collection consists of material from Trinity's Learning About Learning Educational Foundation.
Sin títuloThis series consists of two publications for New World Kids.
In 2012, Susan Russell Marcus, asked Herbert to collaborate with her and another LAL originator, Susie Monday, to develop an early childhood program based on the elements of form, which she called the “Sensory Alphabet.” She had piloted the program as a summer workshop with kids at the Aldrich Museum in Connecticut. Herbert wrote materials to expand the program into reading, math, science, and social/emotional learning that stretched over a school year of in- or out-of-school classes. Beginning with kindergarten and first graders, they did professional development at Big Thought in Dallas, Creative Action in Austin, and other venues. Shortly thereafter, Herbert wrote a book of activities for preschool, which expanded the program further and Marcus piloted a version for second graders, again in Connecticut. Herbert helped Marcus and Monday write the book The Missing Alphabet, published by Greenleaf Press in 2013. Herbert also wrote New World Kids at School, which Foundry Press also translated into Spanish for Julia Jarrell SEED program.
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