Abstract
If students are to successfully tackle tertiary mathematics, one prerequisite is the mastery of a number of basic concepts. Despite the best efforts of teachers, many students develop mathematical misconceptions. Is it possible to eliminate these misconceptions? In this study, a strategy based on Piaget's notion of cognitive conflict was employed for this purpose. The method used . was found to be successful in r~ducing, and in some cases totally eliminating, the frequency of misconceptions exhibited by a class of students.
Philip Swedosh and John Clark
Mathematical Misconceptions — Can We Eliminate Them?