Each week, I publish a post containing three or four particularly useful resources on classroom instruction, and you can see them all here. Since I’ve already posted one edition this week, this is a special Part Two.

You might also be interested in The Best Articles (And Blog Posts) Offering Practical Advice & Resources To Teachers In 2014 – Part Two.

Here are this week’s picks:

Why We’re More Likely To Remember Content With Images And Video is an infographic and also provides a text summary. It’s from Fast Company. Unlike similar infograhics out there, it provides references for the research it cites.

6 important things to know about how your brain learns is from The Next Web, and it was shared by Eva Buyuksimkesyan on Twitter.

(Not) Blooms. is from The Agility Teaching Toolkit (@ASTsupportaali), and offers a unique perspective on explaining Bloom’s Taxonomy to students. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Helping Teachers Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom. Thanks to Vipula Sharma for sharing it on Twitter.

Five-Minute Film Festival: Freedom to Fail Forward is a great video collection from Edutopia. I’m adding it to The Best Posts, Articles & Videos About Learning From Mistakes & Failures.

Ten Reflective Questions to Ask at the End of Class is by Angela Stockman. I’m adding it to The Best Questions To Use For Class Closing Activities — What Are Yours?