Dr. Peter Gray is a retired research professor from Boston College who continues to be active in publishing research and giving guest lectures.
His work focuses on the psychology of play and learning, particularly in relation to children's education.
Gray is known for his advocacy of alternative educational approaches that emphasize self-directed learning and free play.
He has written extensively on the subject, including his popular book "Free to Learn." Gray's research draws on evolutionary psychology and anthropology to argue for educational methods that align with children's natural learning instincts.
His ideas have gained attention in discussions about reforming traditional educational systems and promoting more child-centered approaches to learning.
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