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Skinnygirl F&P: A Cheatsheet

Posted on April 11, 2016
in Mrs. Mimi, nerding out, other bits of genius, professional development, reading, resources
by Mimi

Ok, my friends.  Let's try something new, shall we?  Mrs. Mimi is going to upload a RESOURCE! For FREE!  (YOU get a resource!  And YOU get a resource!) (I will never tire of that Oprah joke, by the way.) Last week, I posted a picture of...

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My Book Drops Today!

Posted on August 28, 2014
in be fabulous, Dr. Mimi, Mrs. Mimi, professional development, reading
by Mimi

[caption id="attachment_1363" align="aligncenter" width="227"] image credit: International Literacy Association[/caption] Hey y'all!  Short little post today- don't want to jump in the deep end too soon and throw my back out or something! Not to be all Me Monster but MY BOOK DROPS TODAY!!!!  What?!  I said, "MY...

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And Today, The Secret Word Is…

Posted on May 12, 2010
in Mrs. Mimi, professional development
by Mimi

We are obsessed with buzz words. When I was little, TV shows used to love the idea of buzz words or secret words.  Like on Pee Wee's Playhouse (the pre-pervy years) where there was a secret word and if anyone on the show said it, everyone...

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PLCs – Professional Learning Community Genius OR…Please Leave Crabby Overworked Teachers Alone?

Posted on January 20, 2010
in Jan NaBloPoMo, Mrs. Mimi, professional development
by Mimi

(Stu, my loyal reader, this one's for you!) Since many of you wrote and said you enjoyed my dissection of articles, I thought I would include this one because it acknowledges that schools need even more than just good teachers to make significant changes....

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Um, Duh.

Posted on January 10, 2010
in Jan NaBloPoMo, Mrs. Mimi, professional development, teacher evaluations, teacher voice
by Mimi

 I saw this OpEd piece from the L.A. Times a few days ago and have been thinking about it ever since. (Okay, in reality, I thought, "Um, duh...

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