Paper
IMPROVING OEA SCIENCE SCORES 1
Recommendations for Improving Students’ Test Scores on the Ohio Educational
Assessment for Science at Hampton High School
Liberty Student
School of Education, Liberty University
In partial fulfillment of EDUC 816
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Introduction to the Problem
The problem is that approximately half of the students at Hampton High School failed to
meet the state’s level of satisfactory performance on the Ohio Educational Assessment (OEA)
for Science (ODOE, 2020a). Over the last three academic years, approximately 50% of students
failed to meet the ODOE’s expectations on the test (ODOE, 2020b). Specifically, low
expectations are defined as students’ performance that “demonstrates an incomplete
understanding of essential concepts in science and inconsistent connections among central ideas”
(ODOE, 2018, p. 14). Students scoring below 50% on the test are considered to have failed the
science assessment (ODOE, 2018). Low scores on the assessment have had a detrimental effect
on Hampton High School and have reflected poorly on students, parents, teachers, staff, and
administrators, as well as the school board, town governments, and businesses and companies
within the region. In the past, the school has tried to solve this problem by requiring teachers to
spend more time teaching concepts covered on the test. Most recently, the school has offered free
after-school tutoring for students. Both historically and presently, these efforts have not proven
effective as approximately half of the students who took the assessment failed.
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References
Ohio Department of Education. (2018). Achievement level descriptors and score ranges.
https://www.Ohio.gov/doe/sites/ohio.gov.doe/files/inline-
files/MEA_2018_ALDs%2BCut%20Scores_10-09-18.pdf
Ohio Department of Education. (2020a). Ohio assessment and accountability reporting system
(OAARS). https://lms.backpack.education/public/Ohio
Ohio Department of Education. (2020b). The Ohio educational assessments: Why participation
matters. Ohio Department of Education.
https://www.ohio.gov/doe/sites/.gov.doe/files/inline-
files/Why%20Participation%20Matters-1.pdf