“The system needs reform, not replacement”
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Lebanon's public education system faces mounting pressures from economic collapse, political instability, and displacement crises that have eroded infrastructure, teacher salaries, and student access to quality learning. The system struggles with overcrowding, resource scarcity, and brain drain as families seek alternatives abroad or through private schooling. This debate matters now because educational disruption threatens an entire generation's prospects and Lebanon's long-term development capacity.