The Development Of Mineral Industry Education In The United States - The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry Education

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 374 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1941
Abstract
THE education of adolescents to perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of maturity has been a characteristic of human society since the dawn of history. In the beginning the members of the immediate family performed this function, and in modern life they still have an important part in it. Possibly religion was the first field in which education began to be functional; young people were sent for instruction to a teacher who had a broader and deeper knowledge of the subject than was possessed by the family. It does not seem necessary for our purpose to attempt to determine how, when, or where instruction in the practical arts first began to become functional, and the brief outline which follows must suffice. The discovery and utilization of mineral substances to improve and maintain the conditions of human living is a practical art, which must have had an almost accidental origin and have been developed by empirical experiments. We do not know, nor would it be useful to try to fancy, how men first learned that they could make use of mineral substances to their benefit, but however that knowledge was initially gained it was certainly trans- mitted through instruction in the family. At fist such activities must have been merely a minor part of the making of a living, bit in time those who excelled found it better to devote them-
Citation
APA: (1941) The Development Of Mineral Industry Education In The United States - The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry Education
MLA: The Development Of Mineral Industry Education In The United States - The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry Education. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1941.