Quizzes
Quizzes are limited in scope and usually administered in fifteen minutes or
less. They can be used for a variety of reasons. Some instructors use quizzes as a way of taking attendance and encouraging students
to come to class regularly. They are used to hold students accountable for preparing
for class. Quizzes can also be used as a way to illustrate the kind of format
and rigor that will be used on midterms and finals without the added pressure
of counting for a signficant portion of the course grade.
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64 PLC
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