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Students' feelings of isolation due to distance learning-during the crisis. A case study of Lebanon between COVID-19 and war
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This article explores the relationship between school isolation and the perception of the academic year among Lebanese students, by evaluating distance teaching modalities during two periods of crisis (the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and the September 2024 war in Lebanon). Data collected from 400 students reveals that in-person teaching remains widely preferred, but that isolation related to the war sometimes acted as a factor of resilience and success. These results highlight the need to integrate targeted psychosocial support into educational policies during times of crisis
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