I regularly share my picks for the most useful posts of each month. I also have tried publish a list of the month’s most popular posts, based on the number of times they are “clicked-on.” I’m very behind on that one, though.

I also share a list of Post Rank’s analysis of each month’s top posts. Post Rank uses a variety of ways to measure level of “engagement” that readers have with specific blog posts. I have a constantly updated “widget” on my blog’s sidebar that lists these posts, but I thought a monthly post would be helpful/interesting to subscribers who don’t regularly visit the blog itself.

Here are their rankings for the month of February:

  1. The Best Resources For Learning The Advantages To Being Bilingual
  2. The Best Resources For Learning About Attacks On Teachers & Other Public Sector Workers In Wisconsin
  3. The Best Resources To See Who Might Fall Next After Mubarak…
  4. Helping Students Motivate Themselves: Practical Answers To Classroom Problems
  5. The Best Tools For Creating Fake “Stuff” For Learning
  6. The Best Sites For Learning About Protests In History
  7. The Best Places To Find Research On Technology & Language Teaching/Learning
  8. The Best Sites To Learn About The Christchurch Earthquake
  9. You Can Now “Pre-Order” My New Book On Helping Students Motivate Themselves
  10. Very Important Post On The Effect Of Teachers Unions On Student Achievement
  11. The Best Places To Get Reliable, Valid, Accessible & Useful Education Data
  12. The Best Posts About Michelle Rhee’s Exaggerated Test Scores
  13. The Best Posts & Articles Raising Concerns About Teach For America
  14. “Two Steps Back” Is A This American Life Episode Everybody Should Listen to — Especially Superintendents & Principals
  15. “Edge” Is Somewhat Like TED Talks
  16. Nice Collection of Web 2.0 Tools
  17. Why Teachers Shouldn’t Blog….And Why I Do
  18. Google Makes It Easier To Import Delicious Bookmarks
  19. Contribute To The Next ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival!
  20. Today, A Reporter Asked Me What I Thought Of Michelle Rhee. This Is What I Told Him…
  21. Dilbert’s Commentary Might Relate To Teachers & Schools, Too
  22. The Best Sites For Learning About China
  23. Today’s Wisconsin Update — It’s Not About Money, It’s About Power
  24. Talking To Students About Their Reading (& Their Data)
  25. Exchange That Highlights What’s Going On In Wisconsin
  26. On Storytelling…
  27. “Little Bird Tales”
  28. “TED Conversations” Looks Like It Has Potential
  29. The Best “World Press Photo” Winners
  30. The Best Resources For Learning Why The Parent Trigger Isn’t Good For Parents, Kids Or Schools