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Think Twice Weekly Report
May 11 - May 17, 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
Education Next Am I a Part of the Cure … or the Disease? Commentary 5/17/2013
Education Next By the Company It Keeps: The U.S. Department of Education Commentary 5/17/2013
EdSector Will Indepencence Save a Vermont Public School? Commentary 5/16/2013
Illinois Policy Institute CTU plans to sue CPS over school consolidation Commentary 5/16/2013
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Half empty or half full: Superintendents' views on Ohio's education reforms Report 5/16/2013
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Education Gadfly Weekly Weekly digest 5/16/2013
Brookings Institution Does Expanding School Choice Increase Segregation? Commentary 5/15/2013
Reason Foundation Lessons for Gov. Brown’s California School Finance Plan Commentary 5/15/2013
Thomas B. Fordham Institute The moderate extremism of relinquishment Commentary 5/15/2013
Center for American Progress Canada’s Approach to School Funding Report 5/14/2013
Center of the American Experiment "V" is For Vouchers: "What Can Be More Democratic?" Commentary 5/14/2013
Education Next U.S. Institute of Education Sciences Weighs In on Voucher Impacts on College Enrollment Commentary 5/14/2013
Education Trust Breaking the Glass Ceiling of Achievement for Low-Income Students and Students of Color Report 5/14/2013
Mackinac Center for Public Policy Michigan Education Digest Weekly digest 5/14/2013
StudentsFirst A Comprehensive Approach Commentary 5/14/2013
American Enterprise Institute A road map for education reform Commentary 5/11/2013

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