Multiplicities & Transdisciplinary Experimentations Research Unit

Multiplicities & Transdisciplinary Experimentations Research Unit

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Through theoretical and applied research, the unit explores the effect of reading intensively and immanently formal and informal structures/practices.

Aims of the research unit: To read the world in multiple ways

Through transdisciplinary projects that bring together various disciplines (for example, cultural studies, visual art, science, music, theatre, language learning, technology and curriculum design), the Multiplicities & Transdisciplinary Experimentations (MTE) research unit interrogates taken-for-granted assumptions about disciplinary b

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Join us for our next Tea Time Session on November 10 from 4:30-6:00pm, in person, or online!

10/14/2015

The Faculty of Education (University of Ottawa) has just published the latest issue of Education Review (vol 4 no2 – Fall 2015), our newly peer-reviewed and indexed internal journal. Some of the articles were co-authored by students and professors from the MTE unit!
Although the focus of the issue is second language education, many of the articles examine issues related to citizenship, equity, immigrants, refugees and linguistic minorities.
Here is the link:http://education.uottawa.ca/sites/education.uottawa.ca/files/uott_reveduc_automne_2015_05_acc.pdf

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Photos 10/08/2015

Come and join us in person for our next Tea Time, Wednesday, October 14 at 5:30pm in LMX 388 OR participate virtually: http://connect.uottawa.ca/eduresearch/ (Thursday, October 15, 7:30 a.m. in Brisbane, Australia)

Linda Knight, Faculty of Education, Early Childhood, Queensland University of Technology, will be presenting “Playgrounds as sites of radical encounters: a mapping of material, affective, spatial, and pedagogical collisions.”

The presentation will be in English.

View the poster here:
http://www.mte-met.com/next-tea-time-seminar-2/

MTE-MET Salon 06/02/2015

MTE-MET Salon Come and engage in an open and polyvocal conversation with colleagues about connections you make within and beyond your field of study to our theme: Blurring Boundaries in Educational Research

03/04/2015

Come and join us in person for our next Tea Time, Wednesday, March 19 at 4:30pm in LMX 477 OR participate virtually: /http://connect.uottawa.ca/eduresearch
Paul R. Carr (UQO) will be presenting « La démocratie et d’autres fantaisies : Le pluralisme culturel, l’alphabétisation politique et l’éducation transformatoire . »
This presentation will be in French.
View the poster here: http://www.mte-met.com/paul-r-carr-uqo-la-democratie-et-dautres-fantaisies-le-pluralisme-culturel-lalphabetisation-politique-et-leducation-transformatoire/

02/17/2015

Watch our most recent Tea Time with Jason J. Wallin presenting: "Dark Posthumanism, Unthinking Education, and Ecology at the End of the Anthropocene." [http://connect.uottawa.ca/p8dassq5th8/]

Photos 02/03/2015

Come and join us in person for our next Tea Time, Wednesday, February 11 at 4:30pm in LMX 477 OR participate virtually: /http://connect.uottawa.ca/eduresearch
Jason J. Wallin will be presenting "Dark Posthumanism, Unthinking Education, and Ecology at the End of the Anthropocene."

Photos 10/17/2014

Come and join us for our next Tea Time, Tuesday, October 21st at 4:30pm in LMX 477. This presentation will be in French.

Photos 09/23/2014

Join us this afternoon in LMX 477 at 4:30pm for our first Tea Time of the new academic year!

Photos 03/12/2014

Join us next Wednesday, the 19th of March for our next Tea Time Seminar! Details below.

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