Annotated Bibliography

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Annotated Bibliography
Abbott, Chris. ICT: changing education. London: Routledge/Falmer, 2001. Print.
This book aims to select things from the history of technology in education, and make connections to them from the twenty years. Computers have become more substantial. This book attempts to further the thought-process of its readers by trying to make links between history in technology and its progression in our society.
Fallows, Stephen, and Rakesh Bhanot. Educational development through information and communications technology. London: Kogan Page, 1968. Print.
This insightful education book, brings together contributions from a range of higher educational settings. Likewise, this book explores the real-world use that can be made of information …show more content…

(2008). Standardized childhood: the political and cultural struggle over early education. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Childcare and preschool options blossomed in the 1970s as the feminist movement spurred mothers into careers and community organizations nurtured new programs. Now in the 21st century, a small circle of activists aims to bring more order to childhood, in search of a more standard, state-run preschool system. Sociologist and author Bruce Fuller traveled the country to understand the ideologies of childhood and the raw political forces at play. In his book, he goes into great detail about the stiff resistance from those who hold less trust in government solutions and more faith in nonprofits and local groups in contributing to the upbringing of young children.
Gander, M. (2015). Higher Education Business Management Staff and the MBA: A Small Study Analyzing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Benefits. Journal of Education for Business, 90(3), 139-144. This study evaluates the benefits getting your masters of business administration in higher education management in the UK. The results of this study specify that obtaining your MBA provides essential benefits such as opportunities to improve management practice and increases in confidence levels in the …show more content…

(2012). Handbook of corporate communication and public relations: pure and applied.
London: Routledge.
Corporate communication today, creates deceptions at the heart of industry. In communication theory is a practice that rarely receives attention the due commitment required for quality guarantee in organization today.
Prozesky, Detlef R. "Communication and Effective Teaching." Community Eye Health. International Centre for Eye Health, 2000. Web. 30 Apr. 2017
In this the role of communication in teaching is the main focus. Additionally, this article seeks to interest and make readers more aware of the importance of communication in teaching. Even more, it hopes to give some ideas of how readers can improve their own teaching practice.
Rozuel, C. C. (2016). Challenging the 'Million Zeros': The Importance of Imagination for Business Ethics Education. Journal of Business Ethics, 138(1), 39-51.
Ethics education, is moral learning that occurs through imagination. This type of education must consider the psyche and its influence on conscious behavior.
Tourish, D., & Hargie, O. (2004). Key issues in organizational communication. London: