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TRAVELLING FOR EDUCATION

Abstract

Due to the miserable situations of Lebanese students and their long years of suffering from the

bad educating services and due to the absence of responsibility toward university students and the

difficulty of finding jobs. The researcher in this paper shows the attention to this problem . TRAVELLING FOR EDUCATION

Traveling For Education It was become a fashion trend that more and more people choose to

go abroad to study. Some people think it is great experience while on the country , some others

think it is not good at all! Despite of the importance of studying abroad and the presence of

scientist that have raised Lebanon 's name abroad , there are still oppositions to the views of this

idea that prefer to stay in Lebanon despite of all its problems that they suffer from . Students in

Lebanon should study outside for many reasons.

General atmosphere is not suitable to study in Lebanon on all levels. The lack of raw

materials in Lebanon led to the weakness of electricity and this case does not fit college student

who needs a convenient means for study and research. In addition to the electricity obstacle we

notice the non-existence of laboratories, libraries and research centers, the state does not give an

adequate attention to this deficiency, which leads for big effort toward the college student .For

example , there is only one public library that opened new in Nabtieh " centre de lecture et

d 'animation culturelle " beside the red cross and it does not have the media support to be a know

place to come to it. In addition to all problems that Lebanese students face we have an initial

problem by students that is the lack of comfort in government universities , and when they resort

TRAVELLING FOR EDUCATION

to private universities that are more comfortable with all they need for studying they will



References: • Jackson , J . ( 1954 ) . Intercultural journeys from study to residence abroad . Hong Kong : Palgrave Macmillan . • Violet K . Dixon . ( 2009 ) . Understanding the implications of Global Village. Retrieved November 11 , 2009 , From :http://www.studentpulse.com/articles/61/understanding-the-implications-of-a-global-village

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