Abstract
This paper is concerned with the validation of a Structured Classroom Interaction Schedule
(SCIS) developed to record classroom interactions between teachers and students. The
instrument was constructed as part of a long term investigation into the social context of
mathematics education (Atweh and Cooper, 1989, 1991, 1992a and 1992b). The
investigation employed a variety of methodologies, one of which was classroom
observations. This paper describes the instrument and a trial of its validity and reliability.
BILL ATWEH, CLARE CHRISTENSEN AND TOM COOPER
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