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What is Indirect Interaction Model

Promoting Inclusive Education Through the Integration of LGBTIQ+ Issues in the Classroom
A proposed model for interpreting narratives within classrooms whereby one does not directly oppose narrative with task.
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Sea Queens: Indirect Interaction Model of LGBTIQ+ Narrative Exploration in the Classroom
Brendan Geer (Université Rennes 2, France) and Jon Brown (Université Rennes 2, France)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8243-8.ch009
Abstract
Narratives, as one of the oldest cultural and didactic traditions known to humankind, trace back across numerous civilizations, societies, and histories. At educational institutions, narratives are interdisciplinary and allow for an interactive, cross-competence study of school subjects. However, direct instruction-based methodologies tend to limit student interaction with narrative-based learning. In response to this problem, Turkish professors Gurses, Dogar, and Gunes established a direct constructivist learning model that changed two-dimensional direct instruction to a three-dimensional model. In this chapter, the authors contend that a direct model is insufficient to create LGBTIQ+ inclusiveness; so, they propose an indirect interaction model for narratives in multidisciplinary fields by making use of the figure of an avatar as developed in game studies. They then offer several practical applications of the indirect-interaction-based model to inclusive narratives, and they conclude by emphasizing the game-like nature of a narrative-based inclusive classroom design.
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