Abstract
Orthodox mathematics education emphasises conscious deliberative modes of knowing and learning, and neglects the constructive workings of the unconscious which are crucial for fluent and effortless mathematical know-how. This know-how, in part, results from a mindful attentiveness that is primarily unselfconscious, ethical and aesthetic. Effortless mastery is a mode of learning that leads to this know-how, and, in order to attain it, effortlessness must be a central focus of mathematics learning from the start. Effortless mastery also provides new insights into the phenomenon of ?maths anxiety?.
Jim Neyland