Required Readings, 16 July 2013

Good morning, fellow skeptical educators! Here is your Tuesday Required Readings post. I hope these articles will be of some interest to you.

-Colorado State University-Global Campus offered credit to students who took a MOOC, but in the year since that announcement no students have taken them up on the offer.

-Hope that the Senate could pass a bill that would undo the doubling of student loan interest rates is fading.

How evolution is taught in America’s classrooms.

-The California Board of Education delayed a vote last week on whether or not to adopt teaching goals based on the new science standards released last April.

-Ball State University hires an intelligent design proponent as an assistant professor in the department of physics and astronomy.

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