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Dr. Solie Fott, a longtime APSU music leader and CECA founder, has died. He spent more than 40 years teaching and mentoring students.

WKRN-TV: ‘This campus, it feels like a community’: APSU students gaining hands-on agriculture experience in Montgomery County

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‘This campus, it feels like a community’: APSU students gaining hands-on agriculture experience in Montgomery County

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I'm having difficulty understanding when to use students' vs students. I know you use students' when you're talking about more than one student. For example: "The students' homeworks were marked".

She has developed skills in identifying problems from constantly analyzing student’s/students' language use. Hi, what is the factor in this sentence that determines the plurality if she has taught numerous students for a long period but taught one student at a time?

Please have this post focus on the situations relevant to students or other countable noun plural; the different between "all of the time" and "all the time" please see ("all of the time" vs. "all the time" when referring to situations); other discussion related to time, please take a loot at here.

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Which one is correct? "There is no student in the class" "There are no students in the class" Thanks

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1 "All the students" and "all of the students" mean the same thing regardless of context. When you qualify all three with "in the school", they become interchangeable. But without that qualifier, "all students" would refer to all students everywhere, and the other two would refer to some previously specified group of students.

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For a list, use "Student Names" or "Students' Names". Remember that nouns can function as adjectives in English. If you want to show group possession, you put an apostrophe after the "s". The second way is considered a fancier way of writing it since most native English speakers rarely use the plural-possessive apostrophe even though it's well-accepted. For a table-column heading, use "Student ...

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But grammatically, there is a difference. Nurdug's "one of the students' name" = " {one of the students}' name". Your "one of the students' names" = "one of {the students' names} ". In informal conversation, we might conceivably use nurdug's formulation, because the context would make it clear what we were talking about.

"There were students on the bus" ~ "There were no students on the bus". The negator "no" (a negative determiner) is of course required with the latter, but with positive plural NPs, a determiner is optional. So you can say "there were twenty students on the bus" (quantified), or "there were students on the bus" (unquantified). You can also say "There was a student on the bus" and the negative ...

"There was no student" or "There were no students"? Which is correct?

The student's book is a book which belongs to the student. The student book may be either a book about/intended for the specific student or a book about/intended for students generally.

Yahoo: Students, parents demand security changes after cafeteria tragedy in Northeast Ohio

Parents and students are demanding changes to school security before they can feel comfortable returning to class, following a student taking her life in the middle of the cafeteria Monday.

Eight in 10 students rate the quality of education they’re getting as good or excellent, according to the first round of results from Inside Higher Ed’s main annual Student Voice survey of more than 5 ...

NPR: More college students are using AI for class. Their professors aren't far behind

More college students are using AI chatbots to help them with their studies. But data recently released by an AI company shows they're aren't the only ones using the technology. College students are ...

More college students are using AI for class. Their professors aren't far behind

Los Angeles Times: Students can’t get into basic college courses, dragging out their time in school

Many college students are unable to graduate on time because required courses are not offered when they need them. Mounting budget cuts and campus layoffs could make the problem worse. As colleges ...

Students can’t get into basic college courses, dragging out their time in school

New York Post: Gen Z students are so unprepared for college that ‘coddling’ profs have started reading aloud to them

Gen Z students are arriving at college with such feeble reading skills that some are incapable of even comprehending full sentences — forcing professors to start reading to them aloud in class, ...

Gen Z students are so unprepared for college that ‘coddling’ profs have started reading aloud to them

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A USC study reveals most students use tools like ChatGPT to shortcut assignments, unless professors actively guide them toward deeper, more thoughtful usage. The findings are available on the EdArXiv ...

Education Week: Secondary Students Are Struggling With Reading, Too. A Look at the Landscape

Secondary Students Are Struggling With Reading, Too. A Look at the Landscape

Harvard is worried about going soft. Specifically, about grade inflation, the name for giving ever higher marks to ever more students. According to an “Update on Grading and Workload” from the ...

Inside Higher Ed: The Costs Students Don’t See Coming—and Why They Matter

New Student Voice data offers insight into students’ financial vulnerability and their grasp of cost of attendance amid a broader push for cost transparency. In another set of findings, 36 percent of ...

NBC News: To avoid accusations of AI cheating, college students are turning to AI

To avoid accusations of AI cheating, college students are turning to AI

Phys.org: Study of 65,000 college students links 16 hours a week on social media to higher loneliness

More than half of college students are lonely—and those who use social media the most are particularly likely to feel isolated, a study of tens of thousands of 18 to 24-year-olds in the US shows. Just ...