The Frequency, Type, and Function of Visual Displays in Upper Elementary Standardized Science Tests

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Abstract

Limited research has explored the use of visual displays (ViDis) in science tests, making it challenging to know how these tests align with classroom instruction and what skills students need to be successful on these tests. Therefore, the current study aims to describe the use of ViDis in upper elementary grade standardized science tests. We quantified the frequency, types, and functions of ViDis in science tests in 23 states and Washington, DC. Findings show that in the 741 test items examined, 74.5% included ViDis. Tables, diagrams, and images are the most common ViDis. Importantly, 42.1% of the ViDis in the test questions and 59.3% of the ViDis in the test answers provide essential information for correctly answering the questions. We provide implications for teachers and researchers.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)576-600
Number of pages25
JournalThe Elementary School Teacher
Volume125
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

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