WRDSB Team 1, Woolley`s Warriors, members include:



Ken Whytock, Jim Woolley, Ron DeBoer, Christy Wood, David Morton, and Rob Waldeck

MEMBERS
POSITION
LOCATION
E-MAIL
BLOG
TWITTER
PHOTOS
Ken Whytock
Consultant
Education Centre
kenneth_whytock@wrdsb.on.ca
kenwhytock@gmail.com
http://whytalk.edublog.org
@kenwhytock
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Jim Woolley
Principal
FHCI




Ron DeBoer
Vice-Principal
GCI




Christy Wood
Teacher
GCI
woodgci@gmail.com
christy_wood12@wrdsb.on.ca

http://woodgci.edublogs.org




David Morton
Vice-Principal
FHCI




Rob Waldeck
Teacher
FHCI






Action Research Project - Template

We want to be able to share and post your Action Research Projects on the PLP website so that others may learn from you. We want to brag on you! We will be making web pages from these projects, so to make the projects a little more uniform and easier to flip through we are asking that you fill out this form. Don't worry - it's not nearly as daunting as it looks. This is meant to be a snapshot of your project with artifacts and links should a reader wish to dig deeper into your research.

For your convenience we have copied and pasted this information into your school's team page. Please delete the directions that are *in asterisks* once you are finished.

Team Name
Team members
School
Abstract
*A four- to six-sentence description of the project.*
Problem, Issue, or Possibility
*Please include the context surrounding the project - what you planned to innovate around.*
Objectives and Assessment
*Explain what you wanted to see happen (outcomes) and then evidence the team did or didn't achieve those outcomes. What were/are your aimed outcomes for the project? And how will you know you've been successful in implementation?*
Implementation Plan
*Please include the timeline for the project. This can be a bulleted list.*
Evaluation and Results
*Please include lessons learned and takeaways. How did it turn out? Where are you now in the project?*
Artifacts and Documentation
*Please share any and all materials developed throughout the project. Artifacts can include videos, meeting notes, surveys used, presentations, pictures, supporting documents, URLs, slide sets, etc.*