This collection consists of published financial summaries from 1980 to 2012.
Sem títuloThis series consists of student reflects and a working notebook of guides created for the SEED (Scholarships for Education and Economic Development) Program.
SEED was USAID-funded program, administered by Georgetown University and based in San Antonio at their Community Colleges. Julia Jarrell was director of this program, along with several other coordinators. Jarrell sought the help of Herbert, to take educational theory to practice. In the program, cohorts of 20 teachers from the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, or Nicaragua came to the U.S. to study for a year. During a 15-year period, over 400 teachers were involved. In 2012 Herbert was honored for this work by Alamo Community College District’s International Programs “In Recognition for Outstanding Efforts in Developing Innovative Training Curriculum.” Herbert wrote five guides for this program: “Como crear una lección inolvidable” (How to create an unforgettable lesson.)