Friday, May 23, 2014

Introduction of "Words to live by..." and the author Joyce Harris-Thacker


Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I Learn.--Benjamin Franklin

You could ask almost anybody in the small town of Buckhannon, West Virginia, who is Joyce Harris-Thacker, and you undoubtedly would get a myriad of answers:  Oh, she’s the widow of WV State Trooper David Harris.  She’s a former County Commissioner and the first woman commissioner in Upshur County.  She is an author and a poet.  She’s Natalie Harris’s (Hissam) mom.  She was my typing teacher when I was in high school.  She’s married to Steve Thacker; he’s the best car mechanic in town.  She’s the Director of the Upshur County FRN.  She has more pictures in the local newspaper than anyone else I know.  She is constantly advocating for services to improve the lives of our children and families here in Upshur County.  She speaks at the State Capitol and FBI Center on special occasions to bring attention and honor to our law enforcement officers and their families. 

You could talk to a hundred people, and they all might say that they serve on a board or committee with me, and they wouldn’t be lying.  But, that would exhaust both the writer and the reader to go through that list.

Yes, all the prior statements are true.  I served as a County Commissioner in Upshur County from 1993-2000.  While serving on the  national board for Concerns of Police Survivors, I spoke on many occasions at the state capitol to help bring about change in the lives of our law enforcement officers and their families, and leading the charge for developing national, state and local law enforcement memorials.  I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education from WV Wesleyan College and a Master’s Degree in Education from Wesleyan as well, taught in the Upshur County public school system, and as an adjunct at Fairmont State for a short period.  Most of the past decade has been spent in my beloved community supporting programs to meet the needs of children and families through the Upshur County Family Resource Network.  In my spare time, I am on a ballfield or in a gym in Marion County watching my grandsons, Trey and Gavin Hissam, wrestle or play baseball. 

This fall after obtaining my teaching recertification through classes at Fairmont State, I will return to teaching part-time in the Upshur County Schools and continue to advocate for children and family services in Upshur County through an abbreviated schedule with FRN.


https://online.fairmontstate.edu/webct/entryPage.dowebct

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKlJOxwyMWU

https://sites.google.com/site/educ6806

8 comments:

  1. Wow Joyce - what a life story!!! I look forward to reading your book!!!

    Welcome to class! I am excited to see your input with regard to digital media.

    Have a great summer!!!

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  2. I'm excited to read your perspectives on course readings and ideas given your exciting and varied life and learning experiences!

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  3. Joyce,
    Your intro was quite interesting to read. You have had many life experiences that contribute greatly to all aspects of learning in this class. Best of wishes for a great summer semester!

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  4. Joyce,
    BTW I love your quote on literacy and learning. Great words to live by for sure.

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  5. You definitely have quite the life story. I really enjoyed your image on literacy. It was quite catchy. Good luck in this class and I look forward to reading your posts.

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  6. Wow Joyce! You have held many positions which I find awesome. I'm very interested in hearing more from you as the semester progresses.

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  7. Joyce-
    It definitely sounds like you are busy and very accomplished! It's nice to hear you are an advocate for the children of your community! I also loved your literacy quote-quite humorous! Good luck this semester!

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  8. Hi Joyce,
    I like your comic as it is so spot on. Students and adults these days think that knowledge will jump off the screen and into their heads. The trick is to read to attain that knowledge and some just think it will happen by osmosis. I hope you enjoy this semester and continue to advocate and teach in the area.

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