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Think Twice Weekly Report
January 26 - February 1, 2013

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
American Enterprise Institute School choice pays off, literally Commentary 2/1/2013
Heartland Institute Daily Top Ten National Education News Roundup, Jan. 28 to Feb. 1 Weekly digest 2/1/2013
American Enterprise Institute What Uncle Sam can (and cannot) do to improve K–12 schooling: Lessons for the next four years Commentary 1/31/2013
Cato Institute Bill Gates and the Ancient Alexandrian Party Favor Commentary 1/31/2013
Cato Institute The Profit Motive in Education Commentary 1/31/2013
ConnCAN The High-Cost of Cutting Education Funds Commentary 1/31/2013
CRPE Student-Based Allocation to Enable School Choice Report 1/31/2013
EdNext ‘No Excuses’ Kids Go to College Commentary 1/31/2013
Illinois Policy Institute School choice changes lives: Chicago student goes from CPS dropout to top of his class at YCCS charter Commentary 1/31/2013
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Education Gadfly Weekly Weekly digest 1/31/2013
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Smart ideas for school choice Commentary 1/31/2013
American Enterprise Institute Combating the "culture of can't" Commentary 1/29/2013
Cato Institute School Choice Is Nice, but It’s Freedom That’s Key Commentary 1/29/2013
Cato Institute The Real Problem with Highly Regulated “School Choice” Commentary 1/29/2013
Mackinac Center Michigan Education Digest Commentary 1/29/2013
Center for the American Experiment Minnesota Falls Behind on School Choice Commentary 1/28/2013
EdNext We Know the Answer, But What Is the Question? Commentary 1/28/2013
Heritage Foundation Choosing to Succeed Commentary 1/27/2013

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