Dr. Jill Biden, the way forward for the first lady who does not give up teaching.
When Jill Biden visited the community college (the chances have increased significantly recently), as the first lady of a country, she would have been entertained by a rigorous ceremony set by the public, headed by the governor. But for college directors and teachers, before she was first lady, she was Dr. Jill Biden as a professor at the college. At the community college in Sokwale, Illinois, pink and white flowers were everywhere to tie in with her visit. This is a white dress and a pink jacket, which goes well with the outfit she wore during the visit. There is also a sign with "Welcome Dr.Biden (welcome doctor Biden)", which is only the size of a full stop of "Dr." and the size of Jill's head, which is a very big thing. In December, someone teased her for using the title of "doctor" of course she should have used, and the huge billboard felt like a small reward for something that happened at the time.
In fact, in every place she visited recently, Jill was respected as a woman with multiple degrees and devoted her life to the teaching profession. No matter who it is, there is a teacher who likes it very much.
During a visit to Navajo Nathan, a quasi-dominion in the western United States, in April, he attended a meeting with an Indian rural version of a man who should be called Ruth Bader Ginsburg. That's Navajo Nathan's Supreme Court Justice, Joan Jayne. Jayne was a short woman with her hair tied to a tight ponytail and wearing doctor Martin's boots. Jane said to Jill at the meeting: "Dr. Biden, millions of people are encouraged by your statement that teaching is not just my profession, but myself." In Birmingham, Alabama, in sexually abused Sabebo, he met with Lizzie Huntley, a lawyer whose parents were drug dealers. "I want to thank Dr. Biden from the bottom of my heart. It not only plays the role of first lady... It is also the spirit of devoting itself to education. I heard a story from her that graded the students' reports on the mobile plane. What did you say? No other first lady would do that? I'm surprised. It is often said that educators are bounden duty. Will be attracted by charm. Jill won't give up the job either. "
The reason why the first lady continues to teach.