Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman is an Egyptian-Norwegian mathematics educator, the 2017 winner of the Holmboe Prize [no].
[1][2] Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman is originally from Egypt, where her father was an engineer and her mother was a banker.
[3] She has a master's degree in mathematics education,[2] and is a teacher at Lofsrud Skole [no], a secondary school near Oslo.
She takes the point of view that with individual attention all her students should be able to learn mathematics,[1] and that all should be equally challenged.
[4] Abdelrahman is the author of a Norwegian-language book, Mattehjelperen - Leksehjelp for foreldre og elever på ungdomsskolen, aimed at getting parents to help students with mathematics,[1] and the founder of an online web site for assisting students with mathematics.