From Deseret News archives:
Provo to teach some controversial math
Schools' new books include use of program
Provo students in kindergarten, first and second grades will use "Growing with Mathematics," published by the Wright Group. The cost will be $249,000.
Students in third through sixth grades will learn from "Mathematics," published by Pearson-Scott Foresman-Addison Wesley. The board agreed to spend $220,275 on the program.
Those text books will have on average two lessons per each nine-lesson chapter taken from Investigations in Number, Data, and Space, the program that sparked a public fight over math instruction in Alpine School District.
The program, often called "Investigations Math," which advocates group work and less direct teacher instruction and "discovering" algorithms instead of learning them through memorization, has been used in Alpine schools since 2001.
While some spoke out in favor of the program, many parents of children in Alpine schools have been vocal about their disdain for the program and built Web sites devoted to ending it. The math issue cost one member of Alpine's school board a bid for re-election.
In Provo, school board member Carolyn Wright (not related to the Wright Group publishers), whose husband is a mathematics professor at Brigham Young University, had been critical of Investigations Math.
But on Tuesday, the night the board approved the books, Wright did not oppose adopting it or the books from the Scott Foresman publishing house that will use occasional lessons from Investigations Math.
Previous editions of "Growing with Mathematics" were similar to Investigations Math, but the newest books are not, she said.
And Wright said she doesn't mind Investigations Math being used with the book published by Scott Foresman as a supplement.
The new textbooks will be purchased this spring. Teachers will receive training over the summer. And the district's approximate 7,000 elementary students will open the new books in the fall.
The 13,000-student school district purchases new textbooks every six to eight years.
It has used current textbooks published by Scott Foresman for seven years, Provo School District Assistant Superintendent Ray Morgan said.
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