We are inundated with news every day, and parsing what’s worth a look and what’s plain worthless takes time and energy. Quite honestly, you probably have better things to do. Fortunately for you, Fordham offers a thrice-weekly news service that is personally researched, curated, and annotated with Ohio’s education reform interests in mind. You might not think you want—let alone need—another news clip email appearing in your inbox, but Gadfly Bites is different, providing two parts news and one part snark.
For example: A story in the Akron Beacon Journal may discuss local transportation issues with a busload of unacknowledged slant. At the same time, a story in the Cleveland Plain Dealer may discuss an unexpected but welcome rise in an urban school district’s student population without realizing an even more important positive outcome in it. Gadfly Bites not only highlighted those two stories as part of the day’s news but also told you what they’re about and found a vital connection that might not occur when reading the pieces individually. And those were just two of the stories featured in a recent Gadfly Bites edition that highlighted other stories from Cincinnati and Columbus as well.
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