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Pedagogical Publishing Support programme (PPS)
What is the PPS?
PPS will help you:
PPS in three stages:
Stage 1 Before doing the pedagogical research
Stage 2? During the pedagogical research
Stage 3? Getting ready for pedagogical publishing
Details of the support service
? Why should teachers do action research?
? What is research-led teaching and learning?
??PGCert assessments
??Why is this problem interesting/meaningful to you, your students, XJTLU and beyond?
??What solution(s) can be addressed?
??How can the solution(s) be relevant to pedagogies and teaching theories?
??What are the challenges in your research design?
??Do you need a co-investigator?
??EDU PPS-themed CPD workshops
??Community of Practice
??What type of publication are you considering?
??What other support do you need, i.e. looking for a co-author, consultant, reviewer, resource?
???EDU PPS VLE page
???EDU PPS-themed CPD workshops
EDU PPS consultants
FAQs
Q: Am I ready for PPS?
A: Start with the reflective survey on the EDU PPS VLE page
Q: How do I get started?
A: Start with self-exploration of the EDU PPS VLE page. Then come and talk to a consultant!
Q: Do I need to complete a PGCert to use PPS?
A: No!
Q: How much time do I need to spend on pedagogical publishing?
A: This mostly depends on your expectations and the existing work. Your consultant could help with a rough calculation.
Q: What matters the most in attending the PPS programme?
A: Your passion for teaching and learning!