From Deseret News archives:
Alpine defends math classes
Barry Graff, a top Alpine administrator, sent an e-mail invitation to Stephenson, who represents northern Utah County, where the district educates children, and requested the senator hear the district's side of the math debate.
"I know that you are very busy in the current session of the Legislature, but we would relish the opportunity to share some facts with you that we doubt some of the critics have shared with you," Graff wrote to Stephenson on Monday.
Stephenson said he'll probably take the district up on the offer, but it's not the first time they've talked about the district's controversial math programs, which favor a search-and-learn approach over rote memorization of algorithms.
"A few years ago, when this issue first came up and Rep. (Dave) Cox (R-Lehi) brought it (up), I connected with the district at the time," Stephenson said. "They invited me to visit a school and watch 'investigations math' being taught."
Stephenson called the program "interesting . . . but what matters is how students perform based on the instruction and the curriculum," he said. "And that's what I'm concerned about," he said.
In an Education Appropriations Subcommittee last Thursday, Stephenson proposed language for the state education budget that would have restricted Alpine's math programs. Instead, the subcommittee voted to study Alpine's math classes.
Alpine district officials did not attend the subcommittee meeting. District chiefs did not know its math programs were under scrutiny by lawmakers until notified by the news media, Graff said.
Standardized tests show Alpine's students score higher than the state average in math, Graff said.
"We believe that anyone would be very hard-pressed to describe our results as a failure," Graff said in his letter to Stephenson.
In 2001 Alpine introduced the program called "Investigations of Space and Data" in elementary schools and "Connected Math" in middle schools. The district has recently encouraged teachers to blend traditional math with the programs.
"Thousands of parents are supplementing their children's math education at home, and the school district is taking credit for it," said Oak Norton, a parent who testified at last week's subcommittee meeting. He spoke against the programs.
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