Lebanese Students in ’Israeli’ University?!
Local Editor
"Israeli" Ynet revealed Friday that Lebanese students enrolled this year in the "Israeli" Open University.
According to the daily, "the university that joined the international project of distant-learning, MOOCs, massive open online courses, draw students from around the globe, including Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and even Sudan."
There are 2,000 participants from across the world who have already signed up for the Open University's courses.
These are online, free courses for anyone, including the Lebanese who wishes to study. The courses are taught through learning packages, which include two to four video lectures each week, online books, essays, presentations, tests and papers.
Currently, the university offers one course in each of the languages: The Middle East Today, in Hebrew; Educational Psychology, in Arabic; Jewish-Christian Relations from the Middle Ages until Today, in Russian; and Genocide, in English.
In front of these revelations, questions are raised on the number of Lebanese students who have enrolled this university, and on the role of the Lebanese state to confront this masked normalization with the Zionist entity.
And the main question to be raised: "Are those students to get their courses equated from the Lebanese Ministry of Education?"
Source: Ynet, Edited by website team
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