This study aims to find out students metacognition difficulty during solving open-ended problem in mathematics. It focuses on analysing the metacognition difficulty of students with visual-spatial intelligence in solving open-ended problem. A qualitative research with case study strategy is used in this study. Data in the form of visual-spatial intelligence test result and recorded interview during solving open-ended problems were analysed qualitatively. The results show that: (1) students with high visual-spatial intelligence have no difficulty on each metacognition aspects, (2) students with medium visual-spatial intelligence have difficulty on knowledge aspect on strategy and cognitive tasks, (3) students with low visual-spatial intelligence have difficulty on three metacognition aspects, namely knowledge on strategy, cognitive tasks and self-knowledge. Even though, several researches about metacognition process and metacognition literature recommended the steps to know the characteristics. It is still important to discuss that the difficulties of metacognitive is happened because of several factors, one of which on the characteristics of student' visual-spatial intelligence. Therefore, it is really important for mathematics educators to consider and pay more attention toward students' visual-spatial intelligence and metacognition difficulty in designing better mathematics learning.
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Rimbatmojo, S., Kusmayadi, T. A., & Riyadi, R. (2017). Metacognition Difficulty of Students with Visual-Spatial Intelligence during Solving Open-Ended Problem. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 895). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/895/1/012034
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