Browsing Brage NIH by Author "Wilhelmsen, Terese"
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Inclusion of children with disabilities in physical education: Current knowledge base and the experiences of children with disabilities and their parents
Wilhelmsen, Terese (Doctoral thesis, 2019)Background: Children with disabilities are at risk of social and pedagogical marginalisation and exclusion in physical education (PE). Despite increased international research initiatives, our knowledge of what supports ... -
Motivational Pathways to Social and Pedagogical Inclusion in Physical Education
Wilhelmsen, Terese; Sørensen, Marit; Seippel, Ørnulf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article is focused on how combinations of motivational attributes and motivational climates support social and pedagogical inclusion in physical education among children with disabilities. Theoretically, the authors ... -
Parental satisfaction with inclusion in physical education
Wilhelmsen, Terese; Sørensen, Marit; Seippel, Ørnulf; Block, M. E. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Knowledge is scarce on parental satisfaction with the inclusion of children with disabilities in physical education (PE). This study explored how parents’ satisfaction with inclusion in PE was associated with parental and ... -
Physical education-related home–school collaboration: The experiences of parents of children with disabilities
Wilhelmsen, Terese; Sørensen, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In this hermeneutic phenomenological study, we describe the physical education (PE)-related home–school collaboration as experienced by parents of children with disabilities. We further explore which conditions parents ... -
Political framing of sports: the mediated politicisation of Oslo’s interest in bidding for the 2022 Winter Olympics
Seippel, Ørnulf; Broch, Trygve B.; Kristiansen, Elsa; Skille, Eivind Å.; Wilhelmsen, Terese; Strandbu, Åse; Thorjussen, Ingfrid M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-14)Sport is a malleable phenomenon: it is not obvious what might be contentious about sports and how sports eventually turn into political questions. For years, there had been discussions on whether the city of Oslo should ...