As our country struggles to process the results of the November 3 election, both politically and emotionally, it appears that the Joe Biden has been elected to our nation’s highest office. On November 7, he delivered remarks to his supporters, and to the nation, in his home town of Wilmington, Delaware, for the first time as President-Elect. In his speech, Biden recognized the importance of his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, to his life and to his campaign, and gave teachers throughout the country a reason to celebrate.
“I would not be here without the love and tireless support of Jill, Hunter, Ashley, all of our grandchildren and their spouses, and all our family. They are my heart. Jill’s a mom — a military mom — and an educator,” Biden declared. “She has dedicated her life to education, but teaching isn’t just what she does — it’s who she is,” he continued. “For America’s educators, this is a great day: You’re going to have one of your own in the White House, and Jill is going to make a great First Lady,” he asserted.
Dr. Biden earned her Bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Delaware in 1975. She earned two Master’s degrees, one in English from West Chester University in Pennsylvania and one in Education from Villanova University in Pennsylvania. She completed the requirements for her PhD in Education from the University of Delaware.
After earning her degrees, Dr. Biden accepted a position teaching English and reading in high school. She taught for three years at Claymont High School in Delaware, and then at Brandywine High School in Wilmington, Delaware (1991-1993). For five years she taught adolescents with emotional disabilities at Rockford Center Psychiatric Hospital. From 1993 to 2008, she taught English and writing at Delaware Technical & Community College. Since 2009, she has worked as a professor of English at Northern Virginia community College.
When her husband was elected to serve as the Vice President under the Obama Administration, Dr. Biden continued to teach full time. She is believed to be the only Second Lady in history to hold down a full-time job while serving as Second Lady.
This indefatigable educator has declared she will continue to teach, even as she serves as First Lady. I don’t think anyone expects this of her, but those of us who are teachers understand. Once a teacher, always a teacher.
To read the full text of Biden’s remarks, click on this link: Biden Speech.