Every month I make a short list highlighting my choices of the best resources I shared through (and learned from) Twitter, but didn’t necessarily include them in posts here on my blog. Now and then, in order to make it a bit easier for me, I may try to break it up into mid-month and end-of-month lists.

I’ve already shared in earlier posts several new resources I found on Twitter — and where I gave credit to those from whom I learned about them. Those are not included again in this post.

If you don’t use Twitter, you can also check-out all of my “tweets” on my Twitter profile page or subscribe to their RSS feed.

Here are my picks for April’s Best Tweets — Part Two (not listed in any order):

“Natural Disasters from 1900-2008 Infographic”

Your Credit Score Demystified Infographic

“The Journey Of A Successful Blog Post” Infographic

World Population & Ownership of Global Assets Infographic

How soap operas could save the world, Boston Globe

8 moments that shaped the environmental movement, slideshow

NPR on teacher tenure

“No Value Added: The Mismeasurement of Teaching Quality” by David Cohen

Fun Analogies and Metaphors Found in High School Essays

Teaching: No ‘Fallback’ Career, NY Times

Stanford charter school and ‘confirmation bias’, Wash Post

Can Messy Be A Sign Of Brilliance?

How Long Does It Take To Become a “Good” Teacher? Larry Cuban

You might also be interested in seeing a list of favorite tweets at Shelly Terrell’s blog.