2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92909-1_12
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Transition to Tertiary Education and eLearning in Lebanon Against the Backdrop of Economic Collapse and Covid-19 Pandemic

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“…Both before and during the pandemic, Lebanon has been facing multiple crises in the economy security, health, and the influx of refugees [37]. In particular, the 4 August 2020 explosion at the port of Beirut destroyed an entire neighborhood in the port of Beirut, killing hundreds, injuring thousands, and displacing approximately 300,000 people, greatly exacerbating the dire economic situation of the Lebanese people.…”
Section: Lebanonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both before and during the pandemic, Lebanon has been facing multiple crises in the economy security, health, and the influx of refugees [37]. In particular, the 4 August 2020 explosion at the port of Beirut destroyed an entire neighborhood in the port of Beirut, killing hundreds, injuring thousands, and displacing approximately 300,000 people, greatly exacerbating the dire economic situation of the Lebanese people.…”
Section: Lebanonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a survey of 7095 students, parents, and teachers in Lebanon, nearly 70% of schools experienced online learning for the first time during the COVID 19 pandemic, and approximately 60% of students attended online classes through cell phones [38]. Another survey of 361 new Lebanese university students enrolled during the pandemic showed that Lebanese students seem to be highly motivated to study and succeed in a context of extreme adversity, since university degrees are perceived as a major passport for economic immigration [37].…”
Section: Lebanonmentioning
confidence: 99%