“…Teachers tend to attribute student misbehaviour to child and family factors (e.g., Poulou & Norwich, 2000;Mavropoulou & Padeliadu, 2002;Kulinna, 2007Kulinna, -2008, implying thus that they are not to be held accountable for student misconduct. Students, on the other hand, are more likely to attribute it to their need for attention and/or a lack of meaningful class content (Cothran et al, 2009) or to student vulnerability to pressure from other pupils, their own emotional turmoil or struggles with school work (Miller, Ferguson & Byrne, 2000). Also for students, classroom misbehaviour might be opposition to teachers' stances towards them, characterised as unfair, insensitive and negligent (Miller, Ferguson, & Byrne, 2000;Tirri & Puolimatka, 2000;Wentzel, 2002).…”