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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued student" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a student who has engaged in an argument or debate, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The argued student presented his case passionately during the debate competition."
Alternatives: "debating student" or "disputing student".
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As many have argued, student satisfaction scores are a poor guide to teaching quality.
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Without diverse college classes, they argued, students will learn less and society will lack for future leaders.
As Gerald Graff has argued, students are most engaged by writing and research when they see themselves as participating in a wider debate.
For example, one staff member whose attitude did not shift argued, "Students need to be given directions.
Instead of being stable and theory-like, diSessa and colleagues argued, students' "intuitive" or "naïve" science ideas were spontaneous, transient, and context-dependent constructions that arose from the activation of small, intuitive, and fragmentary knowledge structures.
Additionally, Hanushek argues, student educational achievement is affected by parental educational achievement and family structure.
Some would argue students could just move to more affordable areas of cities, but this is definitely not a solution to the problem.
Poulter argues students should be able to use Microsoft and Macs: "By going with iMacs we are not saying, 'Don't buy Microsoft'.
But, they argue, students who believe it nevertheless need to be accommodated in public school science classes.
But the government is consulting on penalties for early payments of loans, arguing students should not be able to "buy themselves out" of paying interest.
The state's constitution calls for a "thorough and uniform system of free public schools throughout the state" but, plaintiffs argue, students are not receiving that throughout the state.
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