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Sue Cowley

    Sue Cowley est une spécialiste de la gestion du comportement, offrant des conseils pratiques et honnêtes aux enseignants et aux parents. Ses livres combinent des astuces, des idées et des stratégies accessibles et amusantes, basées sur sa vaste expérience d'enseignement. Grâce à ses cours de formation attrayants, elle partage ses idées sur l'enseignement et la gestion du comportement dans un format amusant et dynamique. L'objectif principal de Cowley est de fournir des conseils réalistes et directs pour aider à promouvoir des environnements d'apprentissage positifs.

    The Ultimate Guide to Self-Regulation in the Classroom
    How to Survive Your First Year in Teaching
    Getting the Buggers to Write
    Getting the Buggers to Behave
    Learning Behaviours
    Teaching Skills For Dummies
    • 2025

      Focusing on self-regulation, this guide illustrates its significance in addressing challenging behaviors, attention, resilience, and impulse control in learners. It examines the impact of post-pandemic challenges in the classroom and provides practical, easy-to-implement strategies for educators. The book is divided into two sections: the theoretical foundations of self-regulation and its practical application in educational settings, allowing readers to easily access relevant strategies as needed. Sue Cowley's approachable writing style makes it a valuable resource for teachers and support staff.

      The Ultimate Guide to Self-Regulation in the Classroom
    • 2021

      Learning Behaviours is a book full of practical strategies, realistic suggestions and down to earth advice. Sue offers a step by step guide to getting behaviour right, and a range of case studies to help you understand how the approaches work in practice.

      Learning Behaviours
    • 2011

      Getting the Buggers to Write

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      A practical guide for teachers, offering a host of ways to help all their students to improve their writing skills. It also offers advice on improving skills and confidence, and getting students excited about writing - not just in literacy or English, but across the curriculum.

      Getting the Buggers to Write
    • 2009

      Teaching Skills For Dummies

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(15)Évaluer

      Being a good teacher is a difficult goal to achieve, being largely dependent on a huge variety of skills outside of the main curriculum. Teaching Skills For Dummies focuses on these soft skills of teaching, from maintaining discipline to creating engaging lesson plans and monitoring performance.

      Teaching Skills For Dummies
    • 2003

      This is a fully updated second edition of Starting Teaching, boasting new and improved survival tactics for the newly qualified teacher in the classroom. Dealing with every aspect of the profession, this guide provides information, inspirational advice and top tips for the new teacher facing their first full year of teaching in school. Topics covered include planning, controlling and teaching classes; coping with the administrative workload; developing positive relationships with students, colleagues and parents; and preparing for mentoring sessions, inspection and promotion.

      How to Survive Your First Year in Teaching
    • 2001

      Show the students a can of dog food, open it, and eat from it. Offer it around the class to see if anyone else will taste it—this is just one of Sue Cowley's infamous methods for captivating students, seizing control, and ensuring good behavior! *(Warning: Read the crucial preparation advice before trying this!) Now in its fifth edition, this guide remains a favorite among trainees, newly qualified teachers, and experienced staff. It offers advice on everything from basic behavior management to handling the most challenging classes, applicable across early years, primary, secondary, and further education, with level-specific examples in every chapter. The book addresses preparing for your first meeting with a new group, developing your teaching style, creating a positive learning environment, and navigating challenging schools. Sue is renowned for her practical, honest, and realistic advice, featuring case studies and anecdotes from her extensive teaching experience and 'agony aunt' style consultations. In this new edition, she explores using incentives for behavior management, implementing restorative justice approaches to change behavior, and identifies the ten most common forms of misbehavior with strategies for addressing them.

      Getting the Buggers to Behave