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How do we get students to actually read the required text? Thats a common question in literature courses and today Im going to cover one tip I have in order to accomplish this. Hey there and welcome back to my channel. Im Erika from Ever Educating and today I want to talk about one aspect of the blog post that I wrote on todays topic of student accountability in the classroom. Alright so, if youre interested in that blog post that topic overall, it is linked below in the description. But in my video, Im gonna focus specifically on giving reading quizzes because I do think that there is certain value to them. If its something that you considered assigning or youve tried assigning with little success. Okay so, I dont always give reading quizzes, but I do think they have a value in the classroom and I want to go over how I actually design them in order to get that to work. Right, because getting students to actually do their reading before class discussion can be very hard, righ