Sue Cowley is a bestselling education author and an internationally renowned presenter and teacher trainer. She has experience teaching in early years, primary and secondary settings and her bestselling books including How to Survive Your First Year in Teaching are longstanding teacher favourites. She currently helps to run her local preschool and does training and consultancy work for schools and organisations across the world. Find more of Sue's books and resources on her website www.suecowley.co.uk.
A practical, readable resource for every teaching colleague. Sue Cowley brings warmth, wisdom and calm practical advice for learners across all age ranges – an essential guide to those starting out in the profession, but also a hugely helpful resource for teachers and leaders throughout their career. Highly recommended. * Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive Chartered College of Teaching @AlisonMPeacock * This edition of Sue’s book should be on the shelf of every teacher at every career stage and in every setting. It is clear, supportive, and wise – a must have! * Karen Hall. Lecturer in Drama Education at the University of Sussex @SussexDrama * Sue Cowley has long been a force for good in education. It’s wonderful to see her timeless book refreshed for a new generation of teachers. It’s practical, realistic, useful, and incredibly wise. * Hywel Roberts, teacher, author and speaker @hywel_roberts * If you work in a school setting, no matter what role you do working with children, you need to read this book! * Cheryl Molloy, NetGalley Reviewer * PRAISE FOR GETTING THE BUGGERS TO BEHAVE The book is rich and realistic: rich in the array of strategies and examples that work, and realistic in that it is based on vivid examples of how youngsters misbehave....Cowley has some illuminating and always useful ideas. Her advice is practical, sound and interspersed with imaginative ideas that arrest attention. * Times Educational Supplement * PRAISE FOR GETTING THE BUGGERS TO BEHAVE ...[I] cannot speak with the classroom credibility of, for example, Sue Cowley, whose Getting the Buggers to Behave books are surely the benchmark in the practical handbook market. * The Times Educational Supplement *