Abstract
This presentation deals with the common but largely unnoticed and undocumented
experience of misperceptions (as opposed to misconceptions) in the contexts of
mathematics and music. While learners may possess an accurate conceptual understanding
of specific tasks, misperceptions may hinder successful problem solving. Using the study’s
computer software, this presentation will demonstrate misperceptions existing in these
subjects, show how misperceptions confound learning problems diagnosis, how they
sabotage the process of conceptualisation in learning, and how synergy between the
disciplines might enhance learning.
John Malone & Sam Leong & Martin Lamb