“The system needs reform, not replacement”
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The Lebanese public education system has faced significant challenges over the years, including political instability, economic crises, and infrastructural deficiencies. As the country grapples with a severe economic downturn, the quality of education has come under scrutiny, raising concerns about its ability to prepare future generations for a competitive global landscape. Understanding the current state of public education in Lebanon is crucial, as it directly impacts social mobility and the nation's long-term development.
Oct 1, 2023
The Lebanese government announced a new education reform plan aimed at improving public schools.
Aug 15, 2022
UNESCO reported a significant decline in student enrollment due to the economic crisis.
Jul 1, 2021
Teachers across Lebanon went on strike demanding better pay and working conditions.
Oct 17, 2019
Nationwide protests erupted against government corruption, affecting public services including education.
Oct 13, 1990
The Lebanese Civil War officially ended, leaving the education system in disarray.
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TBH I've been intensively exploring this topic and think the way things are going is absolutely insidious and destructive. I am 'not' an educator but can only imagine many who are being equally appalled. What's stunning to me right at the moment is how business interests can com…
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