peer educator

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A person who educates others of the same age or background on specific topics like health or safety.

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  • The university trained students to become peer educators for the new wellness program.
  • The school started a program where students act as a peer educator for their classmates.
  • As a peer educator, she teaches other teens about the risks of smoking.
  • A peer educator can often reach teenagers more effectively than an adult teacher.
  • He worked as a peer educator at the community health clinic last summer.
  • We are currently training a new peer educator to lead workshops on cyberbullying.
  • Have you ever considered becoming a peer educator to help your fellow students?
  • Many universities employ peer educators to support mental health awareness.
  • The peer educator program has been very effective in raising awareness about mental health.
  • Working as a peer educator helped her develop leadership and communication skills.
  • Next semester, she will be volunteering as a peer educator on campus.
  • The company uses peer educators to train staff on the new software system.
  • After completing the training, he felt confident in his role as a peer educator.
  • He volunteered as a peer educator for HIV prevention in his local community.
  • The training to become a peer educator covers topics like active listening and communication skills.
  • The non-profit organization is looking for a qualified peer educator for its outreach program.
  • Our company relies on peer educators to help new employees understand workplace safety.
  • Students feel more comfortable asking questions to a peer educator.
  • Being a peer educator is a rewarding experience that helps you develop leadership skills.
  • The effectiveness of each peer educator was assessed at the end of the semester.