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Think Twice Weekly Report
April 21 - 27, 2012

The Think Twice Weekly Report is a compilation of education-related articles and reports posted each week by the think tanks monitored as part of the Think Twice think tank review project funded by the Great Lakes Center for Education Research and Practice.

Think Tank Title Type Release Date
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Ohio policymakers hear Sunshine State education reform lessons Commentary 4/27/2012
Mackinac Center More Charter Public School Expansion Commentary 4/27/2012
Heartland Institute Study: Holding Kids Back in School Can Help Them Commentary 4/27/2012
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Ohio Education Gadfly Biweekly digest 4/27/2012
Buckeye Institute Teacher Pension Changes Welcome, But Still Insufficient Commentary 4/26/2012
EdNext Profound Implications for State Policy Commentary 4/26/2012
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Overcoming the obstacles to digital learning Commentary 4/26/2012
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Education Gadfly Weekly Weekly digest 4/26/2012
Reason Foundation Philadelphia Schools to Follow New Orleans Market Education Lead Without a Hurricane? Commentary 4/25/2012
Thomas B Fordham Institute Education Reform for the Digital Era Report 4/25/2012
American Enterprise Institute/Center for American Progress Breaking the Education Deadlock: Fresh Thinking About ESEA Video 4/25/2012
Brookings Institution How Blogs, Social Media, and Video Games Improve Education Report 4/24/2012
American Enterprise Institute Philanthropy gets in the ring Commentary 4/24/2012
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Radical changes in Philadelphia Commentary 4/24/2012
Friedman Foundation Friedman Foundation Submits Indiana Amicus Brief News item 4/24/2012
Mackinac Center Michigan Education Digest Weekly digest 4/24/2012
Cato Institute Cato Scholar Defends Teachers Unions … from Democrats Commentary 4/20/2012

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