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Home > Learning Calendar > This Day > February 15th

    F E B R U A R Y     15th    
February 2001
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American Music Month

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Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra
Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra features downloadable music clips, information about the instruments, quizzes, and a section on sound waves.

Making the Case for Music Education
New research, special programs, and dedicated teachers and community members are helping to make a solid case for putting music "Bach" into our schools!

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Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and physicist who advanced the theory that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the solar system, born (1564)

Susan B. Anthony, American crusader for women’s rights especially the right to vote, born (1820)

  • Celebrate Women's History Month!
    Each March, Education World recognizes women's history month with new classroom teaching resources. This year, we're excited to bring you several valuable tools -- including a Women's History WebQuest, Women of the Century. This WebQuest will challenge your students to work cooperatively as they create a women's history encyclopedia to supplement outdated and sorely lacking textbooks!

Cyrus Hall McCormick, American inventor of the mechanical reaper born (1809)

Susan Brownmiller, American feminist author (Against Our Will), born (1935)

Niklaus Wirth, Swiss computer programmer & inventor of PASCAL programming language, born (1934)

Sarah Fuller, early advocate of teaching deaf children to read lips rather than signing who taught at the Boston School for Deaf-Mutes (now Horace Mann School for the Deaf), born (1836)

Lewis Wallace, American author (Ben Hur), died at 77 (1905)

Richard P. Feynman, American physicist (Physical Law) Nobel 1965, died at 69 (1988)

U.S. battleship Maine blew up in Havana Harbor, killing 260 crew members and escalating tensions with Spain (1898)

Walt Disney's animated film "Cinderella" was released (1950)

Maple Leaf became the official flag of Canada (1965)

Female lawyers first admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court (1879)

Soviet military occupation of Afghánistán ended (1989)



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