By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
In times of crisis, education stands as one of the pillars of resilience and future building. It is more than just a right; it is a means to restore life and hope. Today, our country needs us more than ever. Are we ready to stand together to face the challenges?
In this context, the "Academic Guidance Path" team organized a discussion session titled: "How Do We Prepare Ourselves Academically and Mentally in Emergencies?". The session was an opportunity for communication between students, teachers, and specialists, with one shared goal: how to continue and overcome crises.
Attendees shared their stories and experiences, expressing their desire to overcome the harsh reality. The discussions focused on practical ways to support students both mentally and academically.
During the session, the students' words stood out for their depth and sincerity. One student said:
"I set aside time for reflection and watching nature, to remind myself of my goals and reorganize my thoughts."
These words were an inspiring message to all, showing that mental balance is the foundation of resilience, and that focus can be a tool to create hope even amidst the toughest circumstances.
The questions raised during the session aimed to define the role of distance education in continuing the learning process in these exceptional circumstances. The central question was: "How has distance education helped you continue your learning in these circumstances?" The clear answer was that you, the donors, were the greatest motivation for continuation.
In one touching moment, student Mohammed said:
"If I hadn’t had this opportunity, my education would have completely stopped. Thank you for your support, which allowed me to continue my studies despite the displacement and the distance from schools."
His words summarized the suffering of many, yet they also carried a message of gratitude to all those supporting the continuity of education.
The session concluded with practical advice for supporting students, such as:
Your support provides students with more than just an opportunity to learn; it gives them a new life. Every moment of help from you makes a real difference.
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By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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