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	<title>Comments on: Pinkifying Educational Research</title>
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		<title>By: Josie Holford</title>
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		<description>"Why do we need business “experts” to tell us what we should already know?"

Eric - your question goes right to heart of the lack of confidence educators have in themselves and the lack of respect accorded to education. Educators are validated when - what they know, have researched, understood and known to be true - applies to business as well. Business is the "gold standard". learning and education are the small change on the side.

- Another great post. thank-you - Josie</description>
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<p>Eric - your question goes right to heart of the lack of confidence educators have in themselves and the lack of respect accorded to education. Educators are validated when - what they know, have researched, understood and known to be true - applies to business as well. Business is the &#8220;gold standard&#8221;. learning and education are the small change on the side.</p>
<p>- Another great post. thank-you - Josie</p>
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