Miseducation

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New York City is home to the nation’s most segregated school system, a fact that surprises those who think of the Big Apple as a progressive beacon. Deep inequities exist at every level of the NYC school system. We think more people should know about them and push to fix them.

That's why, each semester, we bring together a team of high school interns from across the school system to tell important stories from the perspective of the real experts: students.

Miseducation is a program of The Bell. For more, visit bellvoices.org/podcast and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @miseducationpod.

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  • Abedharma
    Diverse Perspectives
    Love the variety of voices and angles on education covered here. I also appreciate hearing young people get more comfortable asking hard questions and using this platform to connect with the masses.
  • EstherAA~
    We get to hear students reveal our collective Miseducation!
    The ways in which the student perspectives shed light on the NYC school system’s inequities are honest and thorough. We get a fuller picture of the personal effects of city- or schoolwide policies in the lives of different students. The combined audio experience of music, narration and interview clips is also edited beautifully.
  • MoxieDeb
    One small volley, one spike for progress
    The story about the Jaguars put the issue of integration, privilege, and team spirit front and center. What is the strategy for coaches who have club players, working students, and those with limited sports time? Can they build a team that represents each of the four school? Perhaps the Jaguars may benefit from a specific time to talk and explore goals and methods? Can parents from each school be more involved by organizing a team outing or a team breakfast? You have created a solid foundation for the Jaguars. Keep building. Best wishes from a fan in North Carolina.
  • thivnav
    NYC students deserve better!
    I’m so bad at listening to podcasts but I’ve become addicted to this one by Taylor! The interviews with the NYC high school students are so fun - these kids are so bright and inspiring. It’s heartbreaking to hear that NYC’s public school system is THE MOST segregated one in the country. Taylor’s lessons on the history and policy of integrations really help motivate and spur me as a listener to want to take some action. My only regret is not discovering it sooner. I highly recommend checking out this podcast, even if you’re bad at podcasts like me!!!!!
  • MIBtwentytwenty
    Review
    I’m late to the game in listening to this podcast but I love hearing student voices talking about the problems in NYC schools. I would love someone to make a similar podcast for Chicago Public School students!
  • cevonna
    Cevon
    Where’s The full episode 😂
  • HLWoodlet
    So good; these student journalists are 🔥
    Anyone who teaches in public school or has kids in public school or cares about equitable chances for kids, should listen.
  • SlopeMom
    Wonderful podcast
    This podcast is so powerful and engaging, telling stories that need to be heard through the perspective of students. I hope they continue to do more!
  • Sendhil
    Tackling important questions and giving voice to students
    This podcast confronts hard truths and asks important questions. It weaves together individual stories — many from students, who are all too often left out of this conversation that is really about them more than anyone — and context and facts. It's well-produced, well-told, and just really good overall. So glad I (belatedly) heard about it via American Radioworks' Educate podcast, and I look forward to catching up with all the episodes.
  • KevinSJ3
    So So Important
    I love this podcast! It's critical to know the lived experience of the students in the schools, who are the most effected by NYC's education policies, and this podcast does that so thoroughly, and so well
  • NYCteacher1
    Important stories
    The voices of these kids are so inspiring and remind us that change is possible if we really go for it. I really hope these stories put pressure on the school system to become more equal.
  • capecod1234
    Curls for the Girls
    I am writing this review because I want to know the background of Mr. McGraw's nickname from his students "Curls for the Girls." But real talk, I have been telling Taylor he was going to be famous since we were 18, but Taylor isn't doing this to get famous. He his making this podcast because he genuinely cares about giving a voice to youth and bringing attention to issues that have long been put to the side. And every time I listen to an episode this is confirmed. I have never known Taylor to do anything 1/2 way and he hasn't started now. Every podcast I listen to has me inspired to go and tell everyone I know that they need to me listening to this podcast...and I know a lot of people ;) Anyway, what I am getting out is that this podcast is important and it is clear that Taylor and his team are working tirelessly to get truth out there. Do yourself a favor and listen! It'll make you smarter and cooler (well, at least the opinion of this Boston school teacher with a southern accent). P.s. I hope it is clear that Taylor didn't edit this review...waiting for his email with notes.
  • Aer82
    Informative and Interesting
    Great information in a digestible and novel format.
  • Filgsotqphvlpjidyshckv
    Required listening for those who care about educational policy and the next generation of Americans.
    This is an incredibly important podcast, especially for those who work in education. As a special education teacher, I have loved listening to this on the way to work. School segregation needs to be talked about, period. This podcast is a great avenue for that conversation to take. Please, please listen.
  • andrealajb
    A podcast that finally amplifies students voices
    After being an elementary school teacher in NYC, I'm so appreciative of this podcast that puts student voices at the forefront of the conversation on public education. The stories they share are real, funny, and important to listen to. And in these trying times, it's especially heartening to hear from our incredible young people who are poised to change our world. Listen now!
  • HReit
    Insightful, well-produced
    Great podcast to learn about the realities of the NYC public school system. The Bell highlights the voices of students while also mixing in expert opinions and research, which adds to the storytelling. I'm excited to keep following along!
  • Miss L Loves Podcasts
    Amazing listen for all
    This podcast gives necessary context to the education crisis in New York City that appeals to educators and non-educators alike. Engaging and thoughtful
  • Hayley Breden - Denver
    Essential for educators to hear student voices
    This podcast is awesome because it centers student voice and gives the listener several perspectives on how education policy impacts individual students lives. Legislators and policy makers should also listen!
  • James 86
    Great podcast
    This show is well made, informative, incisive and interesting. It tackles complex and sometimes confusing issues with a clear vision, and has a distinct voice. Looking forward to the rest of the season.
  • peter sdn
    highly recommend
    great podcast- very engaging storytelling about an extremely important issue
  • brent338
    Refreshing look at education issues
    The Bell takes a unique approach to tackling issues of race and segregation by coupling respected research with students' perspectives. The latter is, unfortunately, a view often ignored by policy makers, so The Bell's platform is an important voice that needs to be added to the city and national conversation.
  • missprofessor
    Episode 4
    This podcast was enlightening and thought provoking. Keep up the good work.
  • Curlissimo
    The Bell is the Best
    That Taylor McGraw... seems to be a media genius. More people should elevate student voices. McGraw's work is probably applicable in other communities. Maybe next season he should do some cross country work :-)
  • fueledbylife
    "No Excuses" Charters?
    Thank you for creating such an important and well-researched podcast on this issue, especially through student voice. I'm a white middle school teacher at a Brooklyn charter school, and the topics discussed and explored on The Bell align to discussions I have often with my colleagues and administration, as well as with my students as often as I can. I'm wondering, since you are a white former teacher at a "no excuses" charter - what's your perspective on the treatment of students at these schools? Why has the model of intense strictness been deemed necessary for optimal education of black and brown students? I struggle with the intensity of the rules in our school and whether they are a result of internalized racism against these students. I've noticed that, at my school in particular, a sizable percentage of students continuously struggle to meet school expectations, resulting in send outs, suspensions, and subsequently, missed learning time. These students have expressed their frustration with our schools' sometimes unfounded strictness, and many actually perform better when given some agency. I would love if you explored this idea in a future episode.
  • Matt Schoemann
    Colby
    Wonderfully done.
  • Got my Heart & Mind
    Must Listen!
    This podcast is an absolute must listen! It's amazing how Taylor is able to touch the hearts of listeners with the genuine voices of students across NYC. You can't help but fall in love with Noah, Ashe, Nelson and Whitney. Can't wait for more!
  • SouthernBell90
    MUST LISTEN
    As a former teacher, I find this podcast to be just what the education world needs. Real and raw coverage.
  • Bailey Woods
    Novel podcast
    Giving voice to students in NYC public schools. What a novel idea! And also a great way to highlight issues of diversity and inequality in our public schools.
  • Uncle Bell
    Listen to The Bell
    The Bell examines a pervasive social issue historically and from a fresh modern perspective---that of racial segregation in public schools. Its youthful production is smart, professional, and entertaining. This is a most worthwhile podcast.
  • Cassian4567
    Interesting perspective
    I didn't realize what I was missing in my understand of education policy until I listened to this podcast. Great way to elevate youth voices that are rarely heard in either policy debates or podcasts.
  • Tsreese
    Enjoyed listening!
    Can't wait for more from this series. As a teacher, I found the student perspective very interesting.
  • Katarina A
    A+ Podcast
    Love that this podcast give NYC high school students a platform to have their voices heard! So excited to hear more episodes :)
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