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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a peer educator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who provides education or support to their peers, often in a specific context such as health, education, or community programs.
Example: "As a peer educator, she plays a vital role in promoting awareness about mental health issues among students."
Alternatives: "a fellow educator" or "a peer mentor."
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Mr. Djeni, who has been a volunteer for four years, started with Lumière Action as a peer educator and now manages the peer education training unit.
Kenrick said being a peer educator was difficult at first.
"Right now I work as a peer educator for a programme called Youth for Change.
She talks about her work as a peer educator on HIV and living a full life.
For five years I was a peer educator for young people in and out of school.
Being a peer educator is empowering; you gain knowledge and pass on knowledge.
"People are not dying like they used to years ago," said Ivone Negron, a peer educator who is H.I.V.-positive.
Starting as a peer educator, she then went on to organise events for the NGO and speak out on transgender issues.
Emily, while still working as a peer educator, has now been offered a job at a branch of Brook in Hertfordshire.
Four years after he graduated from high school, Norberto Rivera, 22, a chemist from West Islip and a peer educator for homosexual youth, finally had his cherished moment.
She is a peer educator with a group, Teen Advisors, that encourages young people to avoid sex, drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
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