By Courtney Diener and Sheldon Jackson, BACCHUS Student Trustees
As
warm weather and sunshine begins to grace our presence, you might be asking
yourself the question, "What role does summer play for peer educators and
advisors?"
The obvious answer is that summer is a great time for everyone to take time to relax. That means summer barbeques, getting some vitamin D from the sun (remember to wear sunblock) and maybe watching a game on television. But summer is also great time for your peer education groups to get ahead.
The obvious answer is that summer is a great time for everyone to take time to relax. That means summer barbeques, getting some vitamin D from the sun (remember to wear sunblock) and maybe watching a game on television. But summer is also great time for your peer education groups to get ahead.
Summer
is a great time to take inventory of your stock of peer education materials and
to place orders for the supplies you will need in the fall. Summer is also a
great time where your peer educators can work on recruitment of new peer educators
for the fall. Some campuses host summer retreats where their peer educators can
work on their presenting skills and building a solid team. Other campuses work
on updating and improving scripts or programs. Even just familiarizing yourself
with The BACCHUS Network websites and campaigns can prepare you to kick-start
your peer education group into a great fall.
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