The article is pretty inaccurate in regards to its describing the curriculum. For example: The suggested resources include works by atheist Richard Dawkins but do not include any creationist works or websites.
If one looks at the paper, it cites several young earth creationist sources from both Christian and Islamic viewpoints including both the recommendation of the Bible and Quran.
There are no YEC sources listed, other than the Bible, the Qu’ran, a Muslim creation site, and a slideshow of an artist’s interpretation of the days of creation. All the rest are either hardcore evo websites and books, or they take a sociological approach. Not a single ID or Biblical Creation Science website or book is listed anywhere in their resources section. Did you see ICR listed? No! Did you see the Discovery Institute listed? No! Did you see AiG listed? No! Did you see the Biologic Institute listed? No!
Either you are blind, or the ommission of Creation/ID websites and textbooks meets with your full approval.