Abstract
This paper reports on research being conducted in the area of the identification of characteristics of
mathematical ability. Research is being carried out through case studies of ten students with ability
in mathematics, with input from their parents, siblings, teachers and peers, as well as from the
students themselves. The age of the students in the sample, has allowed observations about the them
to cover the period spanning from infancy to tertiary levels of education, and the gap between the
events and their reporting has been relatively short. Differences in approach between the students
have been identified. These are compared with differences noted in the research of Krutetskii and
Osborn, and comment is made on some of the implications that such differences in approach and
aptitude have for mathematics education.
Coralie Marshall
TYPES OF MATHEMATICIANS