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100 1 |a Hasanov Mahammad  |u Primary School Foreign Languages Department, Queen Morta School, LT-11332 Vilnius, Lithuania 
245 1 |a The Expression of Positive Discipline in the Primary Classroom: A Case Study of One School 
260 |b MDPI AG  |c 2025 
513 |a Case Study Journal Article 
520 3 |a Student misbehaviour in the classroom is a challenge for many teachers. The aim of this study is to identify the main behavioural problems and highlight the Positive Discipline techniques used by teachers in primary classrooms. The study was carried out by a teacher-practitioner in one school using the Positive Discipline approach. Twenty lessons across different subjects were observed and a qualitative content analysis of the data was obtained. The results revealed that the most common reasons for pupils’ misbehaviour are attention-seeking, power-seeking and inadequate behaviour, to which teachers respond with Positive Discipline techniques (encouragement, behavioural redirection and logical consequences). We believe that the use of the Positive Discipline approach is a universal tool that can help teachers improve the learning process of their students by identifying the targets of their misbehaviour and responding appropriately to it. 
610 4 |a Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development 
653 |a School discipline 
653 |a Teachers 
653 |a Classroom management 
653 |a Data collection 
653 |a Behavior 
653 |a Content analysis 
653 |a Child discipline 
653 |a Qualitative research 
653 |a Elementary school students 
653 |a Educational Quality 
653 |a Discipline Problems 
653 |a Social Behavior 
653 |a Student Characteristics 
653 |a Self Efficacy 
653 |a Active Learning 
653 |a Student Behavior 
653 |a Observation 
653 |a Interpersonal Relationship 
653 |a Classroom Techniques 
653 |a Conflict Resolution 
653 |a Teaching (Occupation) 
653 |a Student Motivation 
653 |a Elementary Schools 
653 |a Student Participation 
653 |a Teacher Characteristics 
653 |a Positive Reinforcement 
653 |a Self Esteem 
653 |a Learner Engagement 
653 |a Behavior Problems 
653 |a Elementary School Teachers 
653 |a Classroom Environment 
653 |a Attention 
700 1 |a Brandišauskienė Agnė  |u Educational Research Institute, Education Academy, Vytautas Magnus University, K. Donelaičio Str. 52, LT-44244 Kaunas, Lithuania; agne.brandisauskiene@vdu.lt 
773 0 |t Education Sciences  |g vol. 15, no. 4 (2025), p. 490 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t Education Database 
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