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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 54 MIN

The Truth Behind the Test - What NAEP Reveals About Systemic Racism in Education

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InflexionPoint Podcast | Episode 94 | October 15, 20252025 Theme: Community Engagement & the Grassroots of Change   Introduction Welcome to another episode of InflexionPoint Podcast, where we are dedicated to antiracism activation and the art of listening in authentic conversation, engagement, action, and accountability. Featuring creator/host Anita D. Russell, joined by co-hosts Mavis Bauman and Gail Hunter. Throughout the year, we’ve been lifting up stories, strategies, and successes of community-driven movements. In this episode we focus on "The Truth Behind the Test: What NAEP Reveals About Systemic Racism in Education," a continuation of the previous conversation with our guest, Coach Ed Bradley.   Featured Guest: Coach Edmond Bradley With over 20 years of experience in coaching, education, and leadership development, Coach Ed Bradley brings a unique blend of mentorship, empathy, and strategic insight to his work as a Transitional Life Coach. A former high school basketball coach and teacher, Ed has dedicated his career to empowering young people to find purpose, confidence, and direction. Ed is a Life and Transitional Coach with Powerful Minds Counseling whose mission is to provide individual, family, and group counseling that promote healthy and overall mental and emotional wellness. With a master’s degree in psychology and decades of experience with diverse learners, he helps clients gain clarity and momentum toward their goals.   Community Engagement Connection: Broaden Understanding of State School Testing Key Question: How does state school testing data mirror systems of racism in education? National Assessment of Educational Progress: State tests are state-developed with federal guidelines from NAEP, a national benchmark for comparison. In our discussion we explain NAEP’s purpose and how it differs from state tests. The issue is this: We don’t have one yardstick in America. Instead we have 50 different ones which we then try to compare.  Dimensions of NAEP and Equity:Potential for Justice → Reframing gaps as proof of broken systemsBenchmarking as Exposure of Inequity → “NAEP as mirror.”Weaponization of Data → Headlines vs systemic issues.Pressure & Punitive Reforms → Closures & charters.Masking Structural Advantage → White outcomes as ‘normal.’ Examples of Schools Using Data Critically and Equitable to Repair, Not ReproachKIPP Comienza — Data-Driven InstructionCalifornia High Schools — Equity-Centered Data UseExecutive Development Program Case Study — Principal Leadership & Culture Shift  

InflexionPoint Podcast | Episode 94 | October 15, 20252025 Theme: Community Engagement & the Grassroots of Change   Introduction Welcome to another episode of InflexionPoint Podcast, where we are dedicated to antiracism activation and the art of listening in authentic conversation, engagement, action, and accountability. Featuring creator/host Anita D. Russell, joined by co-hosts Mavis Bauman and Gail Hunter. Throughout the year, we’ve been lifting up stories, strategies, and successes of community-driven movements. In this episode we focus on "The Truth Behind the Test: What NAEP Reveals About Systemic Racism in Education," a continuation of the previous conversation with our guest, Coach Ed Bradley.   Featured Guest: Coach Edmond Bradley With over 20 years of experience in coaching, education, and leadership development, Coach Ed Bradley brings a unique blend of mentorship, empathy, and strategic insight to his work as a Transitional Life Coach. A former high school basketball coach and teacher, Ed has dedicated his career to empowering young people to find purpose, confidence, and direction. Ed is a Life and Transitional Coach with Powerful Minds Counseling whose mission is to provide individual, family, and group counseling that promote healthy and overall mental and emotional wellness. With a master’s degree in psychology and decades of experience with diverse learners, he helps clients gain clarity and momentum toward their goals.   Community Engagement Connection: Broaden Understanding of State School Testing Key Question: How does state school testing data mirror systems of racism in education? National Assessment of Educational Progress: State tests are state-developed with federal guidelines from NAEP, a national benchmark for comparison. In our discussion we explain NAEP’s purpose and how it differs from state tests. The issue is this: We don’t have one yardstick in America. Instead we have 50 different ones which we then try to compare.  Dimensions of NAEP and Equity:Potential for Justice → Reframing gaps as proof of broken systemsBenchmarking as Exposure of Inequity → “NAEP as mirror.”Weaponization of Data → Headlines vs systemic issues.Pressure & Punitive Reforms → Closures & charters.Masking Structural Advantage → White outcomes as ‘normal.’ Examples of Schools Using Data Critically and Equitable to Repair, Not ReproachKIPP Comienza — Data-Driven InstructionCalifornia High Schools — Equity-Centered Data UseExecutive Development Program Case Study — Principal Leadership & Culture Shift

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