Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) Practice Test

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Which of the following roles do peer educators fulfill?

  1. Learner

  2. Evaluator

  3. Role Model

  4. Observer

The correct answer is: Role Model

Peer educators primarily act as role models within their communities or educational settings. They demonstrate positive behaviors and attitudes that can influence their peers significantly. This influencing capacity stems from their relatability and shared experiences with those they educate, making them more approachable than traditional educators. By embodying the values and information they share, peer educators effectively promote healthy practices, encourage engagement, and foster a supportive learning environment. The other roles mentioned, while potentially relevant in specific contexts, do not encapsulate the primary function of peer educators as effectively. For instance, while learner emphasizes the educational aspect of being a peer educator, it does not highlight the teaching component central to the role. Evaluator suggests a more formal assessment role, which is not typically the focus of peer education, as it can create a power dynamic contrary to the supportive nature of peer-to-peer interactions. Observer implies a passive role without active engagement in teaching or guiding peers. Thus, the role of a role model captures the essence of what peer educators aim to achieve in their interactions.