Teacher hits the beach -- and it's work
Wendy Gorton, a teacher at Hancock Park Elementary School in Los Angeles, is traveling this summer on a series of programs. She'll be sharing what she's doing and learning here:
Wendy Gorton, left, takes water quality data in the Bahamas.
It's that time of year where the rest of the world wakes up at 6 a.m., but students and teachers alike lay blissfully in bed until roused naturally; maybe an itch, or to catch "The Price is Right" on TV. While many of us are teaching summer school for extra money, allow me to show you that summertime also beckons with plenty of professional development opportunities.
This summer, I'm a Traveling Teacher, flitting about the world in a series of trips and assignments. I'm currently in the Bahamas on an Earthwatch Research Expedition, will travel to Australia with National Geographic and end my traveling summer as a National Park Ranger at Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah.


