Abstract: 2005-2006 Wisconsin Teaching Fellows SoTL Project Tim Buttles, UWRF Agricultural Education Department Personal SWOT Analysis: A Tool to Facilitate Student Reflection Poster Presented at the 2006 American Association of Agricultural Educators North Central Region Meeting, Ames, IA. Self reflection has been identified as a critical part of becoming a professional educator. Schön (1987) identified reflection as the central element in being able to resolve ill-defined “problems of real-world practice” (p. 4). State licensing standards for teachers include reflective practice (Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, 2006). University programs that prepare agricultural education teachers must include learning activities that support students’ development of self reflection skills and practices. A SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis is a common tool in organizational strategic planning. It requires examining both the internal capacities (strengths and weaknesses) and the external environment (opportunities and threats). It can, however, also be applied at the individual level. A personal SWOT analysis has been promoted for career planning (QuintCareers.Com). For this project a personal SWOT procedure was developed where students reflected on their development as a teacher. While many tested tools exist for facilitating student reflection, the SWOT analysis framework includes a few key features. The structured process of looking at the four aspects assists in keeping students from only focusing on one aspect of their development. The graphic nature of a SWOT grid assists some students in thinking strategically about both the positive and potential limiting factors in their development. This project implemented a personal SWOT analysis as one component of helping students reflect on their development as agricultural educators. Methodology A two-sided one page form was developed to facilitate the personal SWOT analysis. The front...