Consider
this hypothetical situation.
Aaron is a nursing instructor at Acme Community College. While he is extremely knowledgeable in his field, he often enlists the help of his wife, Bonnie, when he assesses his students' work. Bonnie is a medical doctor, and Aaron regularly shows him examinations and other work his students produce; the students' names are all prominently displayed on all these assignments. Bonnie is not employed at Acme, and otherwise has no affiliation whatsoever with the school. Moreover, she never discusses with any other person what she has seen from the students' work.
Has Aaron violated his students' FERPA rights?

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