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Dorothy Drummond

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Dorothy Weitz Drummond (1928–2018) was a geography educator and advocate. Drummond began her career as an editorial assistant for the Geographical Review, the journal of the American Geographical Society.[1] She was the author of Holy Land, Whose Land: Modern Dilemma, Ancient Roots? and People on Earth: A World Geography[2][3][4]

Drummond founded the Geography Educator's Network of Indiana (GENI) and served as President of the National Council of Geographic Education.[5] In October 2010, she was the recipient of the George J. Miller Award for Distinguished Service presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education in Savannah, Georgia.[6] Drummond taught Geography for over 30 years as an adjunct on the faculties of Indiana State University and St. Mary of the Woods College.[7] Dorothy wrote grants that helped nearly 1,000 Indiana teachers attend summer geography workshops at The Woods.[8]

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  1. ^ "Dorothy Drummond".
  2. ^ Lstrabadi, Zaineb (2003). "Holy Land, Whose Land". American Journal of Islam and Society. 20 (3–4): 208–210. doi:10.35632/ajis.v20i3-4.1844.
  3. ^ "People on Earth a World Geography TAE (TE)(H) by Drummond, [0673120813] - $18.95 : Textbook and beyond, Quality K-12 Used Textbooks".
  4. ^ "Lessons of the Holy Land: New book explores geographic impact of small, but significant place". 29 September 2013.
  5. ^ "American Association of Geographers - Session".
  6. ^ Drake, Christine (2011). "Citation for Dorothy Drummond 2010 Recipient of the George J. Miller Award for Distinguished Service". Journal of Geography. 110 (1): 3–5. Bibcode:2011JGeog.110....3D. doi:10.1080/00221341.2011.536674.
  7. ^ "Author Dorothy Drummond Addresses West Chicago Rotary". 24 February 2013.
  8. ^ "'She walked purposefully through life' - Dorothy Drummond dead at 89". 3 December 2018.