“The system needs reform, not replacement”
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Lebanon's public education system faces mounting pressures from chronic underfunding, brain drain of qualified teachers, and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of students due to regional conflict. The system struggles to provide quality instruction, modern infrastructure, and equitable access across socioeconomic divides, raising concerns about whether an entire generation will lack foundational skills and opportunities. This debate intensifies as Lebanon grapples with economic crisis and security challenges that divert resources from education.