Abstract
Student misperceptions (visual unawareness) constitute a powerful hindrance to successful
mathematical problem solving. Using the study's computer software, a number of lower
secondary, upper secondary mathematics students, their teachers and other pre-service
teachers were required to perform a number of transformations. These exercises
demonstrated the extent to which misperceptions confound the process of conceptualisation
in problem solving activity and mathematical learning. This presentation highlights the
misperception phenomenon and describes remediation processes that are being developed
in an effort to counteract the negative impact of the phenomenon.
Martin Lamb & Sam Leong & John Malone
Patterns Of Misperceptions In Linear Transformations: Four Illustrations