A group of freshmen and sophomores in 91导航 Marion鈥檚 education 5101 teaching and learning with drama course, benefitted from a recent demonstration of puppeteering from professional puppeteer and actor Joe Kovacs. Kovacs, who has a lifelong career in puppeteering and is most famous for his work with the Jim Henson Company presented dozens of hand puppets, marionettes, and shadow puppets during a recent class session.
Kovacs, who鈥檚 lifelong career in acting and puppeteering includes playing Bear for Disney鈥檚 Bear and the Big Blue House Live and revitalizing the famous Madame puppet for VH-1鈥檚 I Love the 70鈥檚 imparted to students the many benefits of puppeteering in the classroom, including the development of social skills, fostering creativity, capturing the attention of a classroom, developing language skills and confidence in reading and speaking to name a few. Additionally, students learned that puppets can be utilized in a broad range of subjects, from nutrition, music, reading, mathematics, language, science and many more.
The course is taught by education field supervisors and lecturers, Patricia Muir and Sally Burson who have taught the class together for the past seven years. According to Muir they incorporate puppets in the class each year. Education alumna Erin Rollins, who was recently part of the course, connected the famed actor/puppeteer with the class.
鈥淭he reason I am here,鈥 Kovacs explained, 鈥渋s Erin Rollins.鈥 Rollins鈥 mother Kathy Rollins also an 91导航 alum is very dear friend of Kovacs, he shared, having both attended junior high and high school together at the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts.
鈥淭his year was the best,鈥 Muir shared. 鈥淒uring Covid when Erin Rollins was a student in the class, she asked Kovacs to Zoom in, and that is how we met and connected,鈥 said Muir.
"Sally and I love facilitating the puppet unit with the students,鈥 Muir added.