Peter Gray (psychologist)
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Peter Otis Gray is an American psychology researcher and scholar. He is a research professor of psychology at
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, and the author of an introductory psychology textbook. He is known for his work on the interaction between education and play, and for his evolutionary perspective on psychology theory.


Education and career

Peter Gray grew up in the 1950s in a series of small towns in
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and
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. He graduated in 1962 from Cabot School in Cabot, Vermont. He then majored in psychology at Columbia College in
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and graduated ''
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''. His experiences working at camps and recreation centers in high school and college helped to shape his future academic interests in play and child development. He received his
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in
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from
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in 1972, and, in that same year, joined the Psychology Department at
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. There he moved up the ranks from Assistant to Associate to Full Professor, serving at various times as department chair, director of the undergraduate program, and director of the graduate program. In 2002 he retired from his teaching position and accepted the appointment he now holds, as research professor. Gray is the author of a widely used introductory psychology textbook, now in its eighth edition (joined by coauthor David Bjorklund beginning with the 7th edition). The book broke new ground when the first edition was published (in 1991) as the first general introductory psychology textbook that brought a
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perspective to the entire field. He is also author of ''Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life'', and he writes a popular blog for ''
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'' magazine entitled "Freedom to Learn". In 2016, Gray helped to found the
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, an organization which promotes self-directed education for children and teenagers as replacement for traditional schooling. He served as president of the organization, stepping down in 2020. In 2017, Gray helped to found Let Grow, a non-profit organization which promotes childhood independence and pushes back against the model of
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.


Books

*Reviews of ''Free to Learn'': * * * * * * Gray, Peter (2020). Four books, all published by
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(publishing arm of the Alliance for Self-Directed Education), and adapted from blog posts in Gray's ''Freedom to Learn'' blog: **''Mother Nature's Pedagogy: Biological Foundations for Children's Self-Directed Education'', **''Evidence that Self-Directed Education Works'', **''The Harm of Coercive Schooling'', **''How Children Acquire "Academic" Skills Without Formal Instruction'',


References


External links


Freedom to Learn blog
for Psychology Today
Alliance for Self-Directed Education

Let Grow

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