GalleryB.F. Skinner & M.A. EscotetB.F. Skinner and M.A. Escotet at Harvard in 1980 after been elected President of the Latin American Psychological Association - ALAMOC. B.F. Skinner inspired many international psychologists and helped Latin American scholars to develop behavior analysts, experimental psychology, and behavior modification techniques and procedures.With close friend Fred Keller in 1981Fred S. Keller was a Harvard classmate and lifelong friend of B. F. Skinner and was, with him, among the first American proponents of behaviorism. The path-breaking psychologist gave his name to the Keller Plan, also known as the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI), an individually paced, mastery-oriented teaching method that has had a significant impact on college-level science education.Psychologists Pannel in CaracasFrom left to right, Gilmour Sherman (USA), Rogelio Díaz-Guerrero (Mexico), Ruben Ardila (Colombia), Miguel Angel Escotet, Luis Manuel Peñalver (Venezuela) and Martin Fishbein (USA). At LACFEP, Caracas, Venezuela in 1976At the Almadén MinesFaculty and colleagues from the Politechnical University of Madrid in 1979 after been in the Almadén mine. For that year, it was the oldest mines in the world, in operation for two thousand years. It was closed in 2003.UNESCO Headquarters at ParisWith Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, director general of UNESCO at his office in Paris 1986. With him, we established strong cooperation programs, including the publishing of the yearly Handbook of Statistics on education, science and culture for Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries.Former Iberoamerican PresidentsEighteen government presidents of Latin America, Portugal and Spain at Guadalupe (Extremadura) in a former constitutional presidents Conference convened by OEI in 1985. M.A. Escotet at the center (10th) as secretary general of the conference.President Felipe González at MoncloaMeeting with president González at the Moncloa Palace to be proposed from the Spanish Government as the candidate to Secretary General of OEI in the Iberoamerican Intergovernmental Congress in Lima, Peru. Two other candidates were proposed by the governments of Venezuela and Ecuador.Keynote Speech at LACFEPThe Latin American and Caribbean Meeting on New Forms of Post-Secondary Education was attended by 2,000 scholars from all over the world at Caracas, Venezuela in 1976 and co-sponsored by the Inter-American Development Bank. M.A Escotet given the opening speech with the presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez, president of Venezuela.With former President SuárezWith Spanish president Adolfo Suárez González in 1985. Suárez was Spain's first democratically elected president after the dictator of Franco. During his term as President, he was the key figure in the country's change to democracy.Winter in Buffalo, New YorkFrom left to the right, Robert Arnove (Indiana University) Xabier Gorostiaga, SJ.(Centroamerican University), Miguel Angel Escotet (Florida International University) and Mark Hanson (University of California) Scholars and close friends participating in CIES Annual Meeting in Buffalo, New York in 1998.My Multiethnic StudentsWith some of my international graduate students from US, Latin America, the Caribbean and India.Signing with President Chen FachunSigning in May 2019 an agreement between IESIDE and Tianjin University in China for the interchange of faculty and students, and program development cooperation in international business. Tianjin University is the first modern instirution of Higher Education in China founded in 1895.Click here for the password-protected full gallery.