Higher Education for Displaced Syrian Refugees: The Case of Lebanon

Yahya Al-Abdullah, R. Papa
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This chapter’s focus is on the disparate factors that are affecting higher education students that by circumstance not of their making are both displaced and seeking refuge within the fields of continuing their higher education. The fear of losing a young educated generation that can be part of the reconciliation process of the country in the post-conflict era has become close to reality, especially in Syria and in the neighbouring countries where the lost possibility of Syrian refugees’ returning to Syria is higher than other places. We have organized this chapter into three parts. The first part explores the history of higher education for Syrians with emphasis on the last half century. The second part describes the theoretical underpinnings of those displaced in today’s social political context through the lenses of Foucault and Maslow. The third part discusses a specific case study: the challenges Syrian students are facing in Lebanon, focusing on specific policies such as online education as a viable tool for serving displaced students, legal documents and the lack thereof, ability to get scholarships, policies and laws to understand.
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流离失所的叙利亚难民的高等教育:以黎巴嫩为例
本章的重点是影响高等教育学生的不同因素,这些学生由于环境而不是他们自己造成的,既流离失所,又在继续高等教育的领域寻求庇护。担心失去受过良好教育的年轻一代(他们可能成为冲突后国家和解进程的一部分)的恐惧已经接近现实,尤其是在叙利亚及其邻国,那里的叙利亚难民失去返回叙利亚的可能性高于其他地方。我们把这一章组织成三个部分。第一部分探讨了叙利亚高等教育的历史,重点是过去半个世纪。第二部分通过福柯和马斯洛的镜头描述了在当今社会政治背景下流离失所者的理论基础。第三部分讨论了一个具体的案例研究:叙利亚学生在黎巴嫩面临的挑战,重点是具体的政策,如在线教育作为一种可行的工具,为流离失所的学生提供服务,法律文件和缺乏,获得奖学金的能力,政策和法律的理解。
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