The ETE Program in Brief
The IGS Educate the Educators (ETE) program aims to ensure that every student graduating from an undergraduate engineering program receives some basic exposure to geosynthetics.
The program shows university teaching staff how the core principles of geosynthetics can be incorporated into their existing curricula and provides them with the materials to do so.
The focus is on undergraduate education, with the ability to expand to graduate courses. The workshops place particular emphasis on the single mandatory geosynthetics class that each faculty should teach.
How it Works
Each ETE typically involves around 40 selected participants, who are able to influence curricula at their institution. The program includes accommodation, meals, and educational materials free of charge. Participants must cover their own travel costs.
ETE programs are delivered in partnership between an IGS Chapter and the IGS. The IGS Education Committee helps organize the educational portion, including sponsoring the speakers, while the host Chapter is responsible for event management, attendee selection, fund raising and logistics.
See a Taster of Our ETE Content
For Educators: Click here to see a selection of short videos which make up the introductory lecture from the full ETE program. These short videos provide a context and examples of experiential learning to help you to prepare your own lecture.
For Students: Click here to see a selection of short videos which provide a brief introduction to geosynthetics and their different types and functions.
Request an ETE Workshop
All IGS Chapters, and Professors with the support of an IGS Chapter, are eligible to submit a proposal for an Educate the Educators workshop. Chapters will benefit from increased understanding of geosynthetics and their responsible use within their market, leading to opportunities to raise the Chapter’s profile and grow membership.
Further details are available in the IGS Digital Library.
To apply, please complete the workshop request form.
Past Programs
The ETE program in its current form was developed following the 2010 IGS Council strategy meeting in Guarujá, Brazil. After a pilot program in Argentina in 2013, ETE workshops have taken place all around the world, equipping countless educators to include geosynthetics in their curricula and inspiring a new generation of engineers to use geosynthetics applications. Read about past workshops below.
Morocco
- 7 June 2023
Romania, online
- 9, 11 & 17 May 2023
Brazil
- 17 - 19 November 2022
Chile
- 4 – 15 October 2021
Brazil, online
- 16 – 25 August 2021
South Africa
- 05 – 06 July 2021
Taiwan
- 21 - 22 November 2020
Brazil
- 25 August – 10 September 2020
North America, California
- 9 – 10 December 2019
Mexico
- 04 – 06 July 2019
Australia
- 20 - 22 February 2019
Peru
- 14 – 16 January 2019
Brazil
- 04 – 07 October 2018
South Africa
- 02 – 06 July 2018
India
- 05 – 06 February 2018
North America, Canada
- 04 – 05 December 2017
Indonesia
- 02 – 03 October 2017
Brazil
- 29 – 30 September 2017
Philippines
- 27 – 28 April 2017
China
- 18 – 19 August 2016
Brazil
- 27 – 29 July 2016
North America, Austin
- 28 – 29 July 2015
Portugal
- 29 – 30 June 2015
Poland
- 23 – 24 June 2014
Argentina
- 27 – 28 May 2013
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