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  Case: Are Pop Quizzes Punishment?
Every time you ask your students a question during class, they just look at you as if
you are talking about something they've never heard of before, even though you discussed that very
topic in class last week. This is so frustrating for you that you are tempted to start giving pop quizzes
just to punish the students for not paying attention. Is this the right method to use? Are pop quizzes considered punishment? What other method might you suggest for teachers who struggle with this issue?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I don’t believe that these pop quizzes are punishments. I would recommend they should be worth less points or maybe rewarded instead of graded. Pop quizzes are good for seeing if your students are comprehending instruction, I highly recommend they stay in your lesson planning.