The 180 Podcast | Hal Smith: We Can’t Just Do the Same Things We’ve Always Done



When it comes to learning and thriving during the pandemic, many students have faced one obstacle after another—including lack of access to high-speed internet and devices, disconnection from teachers and friends, and the cancellation of sports, clubs and church choirs. But where many people see obstacles, Hal Smith sees opportunity.

Smith is Senior Vice President of Education, Youth Development & Health for the National Urban League and leads the organization’s programmatic, advocacy, policy and research work in those areas. Across his career, Smith has focused on issues of educational opportunity, access and excellence for historically underserved communities wherever teaching, learning and development take place.

Which is why, as you’ll hear, Smith argues that the pandemic presents the chance to reimagine what school could look like—to seize the moment and try something better—grounded in the science of learning and development.

Turnaround For Children 180 podcast logo with a side-by-side picture of Hal Smith.

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