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Higher education is a valuable scientific and cultural resource that promotes personal
development while also advancing economic, technological, and social transformation. It
promotes knowledge sharing, research, and innovation while providing students with the tools
they need to adapt to the ever-changing nature of the labor market. It is a ticket to financial
stability and a secure future for students in precarious situations. According to the UNHCR
Education Report 2021, higher education has undergone significant transformation in recent
decades as a result of rising enrollment, student mobility, diversity of offerings, research
dynamism, and technology. The number of students enrolled in universities worldwide has more
than doubled in the last 20 years and is expected to rise further. Universities currently house 235
million students. Despite the increase in enrollment, there are significant differences between
countries and regions, with the global enrollment ratio standing at 40%. Over 6 million students
study abroad to further their education. Furthermore, only 5% of young people eligible for higher
education are among the world's more than 82 million refugees, compared to 68% and 34% for
primary and secondary schooling, respectively. The COVID-19 epidemic has had an impact on
how higher education is delivered. This has resulted in distance learning.
The practice of studying at universities from a distance is not new. Before the Covid-19
epidemic, a significant number of colleges used this type of instruction. The physical distance
between the lecturer and the student is always more important than the methods used for
teaching and learning when it comes to distance learning. Concerns about the quality of
education, its effectiveness, the credentials attained by future professionals, and so on are
understandable. The new situation necessitates an examination and assessment of the
pandemic-era distance learning situation.