English: Psychologist Peter Gray, faculty emeritus, photographed to accompany a story about his new book, "Free to Learn," which concerns the importance of play for children's healthy development and ability to thrive.
Українська: Психолог Пітер Ґрей, почесний професор факультету, сфотографувався для розповіді про свою нову книгу "Free to Learn", яка розповідає про важливість гри для здорового розвитку дітей та їхньої здатності до процвітання.
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Peter Gray looking straight at camera
Items portrayed in this file
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psychology
education
playing
Sudbury school
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inception
21 March 2013
captured with
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
exposure time
0.0125 second
f-number
3.5
focal length
64 millimetre
ISO speed
1,600
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image/jpeg
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photograph
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Psychologist Peter Gray, faculty emeritus, photographed to accompany a story about his new book, "Free to Learn," which concerns the importance of play for children's healthy development and ability to thrive.