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Peter Gray: Transforming Education, Play, Parenting and Self-Directed Learning
Manage episode 448017187 series 2945564
Peter Gray is a psychologist and author of Free to Learn. For many years, he has been studying the importance of play.
Gray discusses his perspective on the ideal education system, which he believes should be a bottom-up movement rather than a top-down imposition. He emphasizes the importance of self-directed education where children have the freedom to follow their curiosity and interests. Gray explains how traditional schooling stifles curiosity and playfulness, and traces the historical roots of the current education system. He also highlights the sociopolitical factors that have contributed to the decline of children's mental health, arguing against the popular notion that social media is the primary cause. Additionally, the conversation touches on the impact of economic inequality on parenting styles and child freedom. Gray shares his current projects, including initiatives aimed at encouraging more free play in schools and educating pediatricians on the importance of play, while offering practical advice for parents to support their children's independence and curiosity.
Transcript and links here: https://www.thendobetter.com/arts/2024/11/1/peter-gray-transforming-education-play-self-directed-learning-parenting-podcast
"If offered the opportunity to redesign the entire educational system as a top-down thing, me being the czar of education and telling everybody else what they should do, I would decline the offer...it really has to emerge from the bottom up."
"Education works best when the people being educated are in charge of it... Children are biologically designed to learn through exploration, through play."
"Our school system suppresses curiosity and playfulness...the two primary biological educative drives in children."
"Ask your child: 'What would you like to do that you haven’t done before that might be a little bit frightening but that you’d really like to try?' It’s how children build courage and how parents build trust."
Contents
00:19 Redesigning the Education System
01:41 The Role of Curiosity and Play in Learning
05:55 Historical Context of Traditional Schooling
08:26 Children's Rights and Freedom Over Time
12:11 Cultural Shifts and Parental Concerns
15:28 Impact of Economic Inequality on Parenting
18:53 Rise of Stranger Danger and Overprotectiveness
28:14 Common Core and the Mental Health Crisis
38:28 The Evolution of Reading and Technology
41:17 Balancing Screen Time and Real Life
43:12 Reflections on 'Free to Learn'
45:07 Evolutionary Psychology and Its Impact
50:28 Advice for a Fulfilling Retirement
01:00:04 Creative Processes and Inspirations
01:05:45 Current Projects and Parenting Advice
73 επεισόδια
Manage episode 448017187 series 2945564
Peter Gray is a psychologist and author of Free to Learn. For many years, he has been studying the importance of play.
Gray discusses his perspective on the ideal education system, which he believes should be a bottom-up movement rather than a top-down imposition. He emphasizes the importance of self-directed education where children have the freedom to follow their curiosity and interests. Gray explains how traditional schooling stifles curiosity and playfulness, and traces the historical roots of the current education system. He also highlights the sociopolitical factors that have contributed to the decline of children's mental health, arguing against the popular notion that social media is the primary cause. Additionally, the conversation touches on the impact of economic inequality on parenting styles and child freedom. Gray shares his current projects, including initiatives aimed at encouraging more free play in schools and educating pediatricians on the importance of play, while offering practical advice for parents to support their children's independence and curiosity.
Transcript and links here: https://www.thendobetter.com/arts/2024/11/1/peter-gray-transforming-education-play-self-directed-learning-parenting-podcast
"If offered the opportunity to redesign the entire educational system as a top-down thing, me being the czar of education and telling everybody else what they should do, I would decline the offer...it really has to emerge from the bottom up."
"Education works best when the people being educated are in charge of it... Children are biologically designed to learn through exploration, through play."
"Our school system suppresses curiosity and playfulness...the two primary biological educative drives in children."
"Ask your child: 'What would you like to do that you haven’t done before that might be a little bit frightening but that you’d really like to try?' It’s how children build courage and how parents build trust."
Contents
00:19 Redesigning the Education System
01:41 The Role of Curiosity and Play in Learning
05:55 Historical Context of Traditional Schooling
08:26 Children's Rights and Freedom Over Time
12:11 Cultural Shifts and Parental Concerns
15:28 Impact of Economic Inequality on Parenting
18:53 Rise of Stranger Danger and Overprotectiveness
28:14 Common Core and the Mental Health Crisis
38:28 The Evolution of Reading and Technology
41:17 Balancing Screen Time and Real Life
43:12 Reflections on 'Free to Learn'
45:07 Evolutionary Psychology and Its Impact
50:28 Advice for a Fulfilling Retirement
01:00:04 Creative Processes and Inspirations
01:05:45 Current Projects and Parenting Advice
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