Abstract
As part of a broader study of characteristics of situations that promote or inhibit
spontaneous student exploration of novel mathematical ideas, student inclination to display
these spontaneous behaviours was studied in conjunction with resilience. Resilience was
operationalised using the dimensions of optimism (Seligman, 1995). Indicators of
optimism were identified in post-lesson video-stimulated reconstructive interviews with
year eight students. Students who demonstrated the pursuit of novel mathematical ideas
were found to also display indicators of resilience.