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Impact of the War on the Academic Performance of Lebanese Students

by | Nov 25, 2024 | Uncategorized | 1 comment

Lebanon’s university students, known for their determination and aspirations, are now enduring a convergence of unprecedented crises that have left their academic progress and mental health in jeopardy. The cumulative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the devastating Beirut port explosion, and the ongoing war has created a precarious situation where the resilience of Lebanon’s youth is being tested.

Recent data highlights the toll these overlapping challenges have taken on students’ educational and emotional well-being. The shift to online learning during COVID-19 disrupted traditional academic structures, and the Beirut explosion further shattered stability with lasting trauma. Now, the ongoing war has introduced new levels of stress, displacing families, straining resources, and exacerbating financial difficulties. University closures and unstable learning environments have compounded the problem, with students reporting reduced engagement, declining academic performance, and heightened anxiety.

Quantitative indicators provide a stark picture. Stress levels among students have soared to unprecedented heights, with most reporting severe psychological distress. GPA trends illustrate a notable decline, underscoring the strong link between mental health challenges and academic outcomes. Qualitative feedback from surveys and interviews reveals a growing sense of hopelessness and the pressing need for institutional support.

To address these challenges, Lebanon’s educational institutions must adopt both short-term and long-term strategies. Immediate measures could include offering remote mental health counseling, implementing flexible grading policies, and ensuring access to academic resources for displaced students. Longer-term solutions might involve building resilient support networks, integrating mental health resources into the academic framework, and fostering partnerships with NGOs and global organizations.

Global examples, such as post-conflict recovery initiatives in other countries, highlight the importance of coordinated action to safeguard students’ academic and emotional well-being during crises. For Lebanon’s youth, who are the foundation of the country’s future, creating a stable and supportive academic environment is not just an educational necessity, it is a moral imperative.

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  1. Waw! This is interesting.

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