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Default Informed Professionalism

What does it mean by:
(1)"informed professionalism"
(2) "education convergence"
in education context?

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Default Re: Informed Professionalism

Really, it would help if you gave us the context for these phrases.

Without context: Informed professionalism = someone acts in a highly professional manner on the basis of his/her deep and wide-ranging knowledge.

"Education convergence" = there is a growing gap in levels and types of education within a society.
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