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Dr. Estella C. Kuchta receives Governor General鈥檚 Gold Convocation Medal
As one of 大象传媒's most outstanding graduate students from the Faculty of Education, Dr. Estella Kuchta is recognized with the Governor General鈥檚 Gold Medal. On behalf of 大象传媒, we congratulate Dr. Kuchta on her outstanding achievements.
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Estella Kuchta鈥檚 doctoral research, which culminated in her thesis, , was described by Kenneth Tobin, presidential professor of urban education at the Graduate Center at City University of New York as 鈥渉ighly unusual鈥, 鈥渞isky鈥, 鈥減ioneering鈥, 鈥渞efreshing鈥 and having 鈥渟ignificant potential for enhancing the dynamic ecosystems of planet Earth and beyond.鈥
Drawing on Kuchta鈥檚 lifelong practice as a creative and critical writer (both fiction and non-fiction), her love for wild places and being on the land, her inheritance from her parents and upbringing, and her professional career as a college educator, her research redefines love from an ecological rather than human-centric perspective as an energetic force that enables deeply relational ways of knowing. Kuchta鈥檚 thesis suggests that human relational wounds are a central cause of ongoing environmental harms, and it offers teaching practices that work to heal these wounds.
Her research has been aired on local and international podcasts, published in numerous books and journals, and presented at conferences and workshops in Canada, USA, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, and Cyprus. In addition to the Governor General Gold Medal, Kuchta received multiple Graduate Fellowships, an Education Graduation Fellowship, Lis Welch Graduate Scholarship, and Travel & Research Award.
Education professor, Sean Blenkinsop, supervised Kuchta through her research and provides a glowing review of Kuchta and her work.
Says Blenkinsop, 鈥淭hroughout her studies, Estella showed herself to be in every way an exceptional doctoral student, with an enormous appetite for learning and scholarship. I would describe her progress in the Philosophy stream of our Educational Theory and Practice doctoral program as 鈥榤eteoric鈥.鈥
Says Kuchta, 鈥淚 knew I was taking a big risk with my research topic and methodology, so it鈥檚 both an honour and a surprise to be recognized with this medal. Sean Blenkinsop and Heesoon Bai offered enormous intellectual freedom and encouraging feedback. For me, they were the best committee possible. I鈥檓 also deeply grateful to those PhD colleagues who supported me through the challenges.鈥
Kuchta continues her role as an English Instructor at Langara College, where she also worked during her doctoral studies. Kuchta is a published fiction and non-fiction author. Her publications include the novel Finding the Daydreamer and coauthoring of Ecologizing Education, and she is currently writing a book on ecological love.
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