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Utah coalition honors Alpine District superintendent
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Investigations Math is an extreme system of learning that sends shivers down the backs of mathematicians and sound educators. In an Orem City Council meeting Henshaw was caught on tape calling parents who disagree with Investigations Math "extreemists" On the same tape he accuses parents of making the Investigations an issue about themselves, not their children.
Parents want is a strong math program that equips their children with a strong foundation in math skills that will help them to become competitive in life. As a start, they want the schools to teach their children multiplication, addition, subtraction and division tables. (Investigations threw that out.) They want the teacher to require mastery in these areas. As the student progress though the grades the parents want the core foundation of core skills to take their children to them to higher levels of reason and problem solving.
Investigations is still the foundation of math in ASD. All teacher training is Investigations Math. All new teachers are expected to teach Investigations.
Vern Henshaw chose a math program for his district that has been outrageously expensive to taxpayers in Alpine School District and to taxpayers who paid for the federal grants that put it in place. Greatest cost will be to the children who will someday find they are not equipped with the math skills to be successful in life.
What if we said, "We are giving Bush this award because he never lost his temper when people criticized the war in Iraq." "Bill Gates is getting this award because he didn't lose his temper when people were upset about the Windows blue screen of death." "We celebrate Michael Brown head of FEMA because he didn't lose his temper when people criticized the government over its handling of hurricane Katrina."
What a joke! What a sick joke! I hope he puts his award in perspective. It is a government award given to a GOVERNMENT worker for operating like a GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE!
Seeing him get an award for treating the parents in his district like trash is infuriating.
Investigations goes about it the wrong way. They want kids to learn all kinds of ad hoc tricks for adding and subtracting in their head, tricks that only work in certain conditions. They consider this a sign of higher learning, when they are really much ado about nothing.
There's a reason why parents are fleeing to charter schools that use Saxon Math. Vern Henshaw and the ASD Board just don't get it.
He does not understand basic government, he does not understand how to support what parents need and desire, and he is mainly interested in promoting big government and larger programs that do not fit our educational needs.
He is a typical professional do-gooder as described by Henry Grady Weaver in his book "The Mainspring of Human Progress". I have nothing more to say than that.
Also, I, tutor several kids that don't have any basic math or reading skills because of programs his district has pushed.
And then to top it off he is so rude to the parents!!!
Someone was not listening to the parents or looking at the students abilities in basic subject when they pick HIM!!!!
I went to the district and when I expressed my concern and that I had to teach math at home because they were not getting it at school, I was asked not to. My response was that somebody needed to because investigations was not doing it.
I must be one of the extremists because of my complete disgust with the district and how they handeled parents that tried to get involved. It seems like districts complain when parents are not involved and call us names when we do get involved if we don't just line up and endorse whatever they do.
In October of 2006 he was honored by the leftist education think-tank, the National Network for Educational Renewal. This year he is being honored by a local socialist educational organization.
He delivered the goods for these organizations and deserves the kudos!
We moved from CA and were absolutely stunned to see that the educational pinnacle put forth by Brigham Young, Karl G. Maeser and others had fallen so far. Even beneath CA schools, which was shocking!
According to national testing, the Alpine School district and State of Utah SAT-9 results (before this embarrassing test was abandoned) for elementary schools scored consistently right around the 50% percentile in all subjects. Compared to the nation, that score firmly stamps the Alpine School educational product as mediocre.
While some charter schools focus on different types of education and might empathize the Arts or other non traditional school subjects, the charter schools in our neighborhood (Lindon, Pleasant Grove, Orem) have taken the unique identity and approach to focus on...Reading, Writing and Math.
Not only are test scores significantly higher at the Charter than just across the street at the Alpine district elementary school but children learn appropriate discipline and gain rigorous educational habits that are not found you know where. The Charter schools in our neighborhood produce a superior product to that found in Alpine School district.
What he will be remembered for most, was that under his leadership great expansion of Charter Schools teaching basics were founded, perhaps Vouchers will be funded (hopefully not), and his District fractured due to collective apathy, not for this token award (because they really had to give it to someone).
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Also some schools are still using Investigations exclusively while EVERY school has been given the teachers' manuals and basically told to teach Investigations style math using a mixed text. Teachers are still being taught to teach math the Investigations way. Little has changed except that a textbook is now allowed.
The "new" balanced math has changed little from the old whole math, just like when whole language was changed to "balanced" literacy. It was mostly a name change only. We are still teaching whole language.