Fennell R
Department of Physical Education, Health and Sport Studies, Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
J Am Coll Health. 1993 May;41(6):251-3. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1993.9936336.
Although peer education programs have existed on the college campus for many years, few evaluations of their effectiveness have been made. The author reviews the brief literature on process and outcome evaluations and offers suggestions to encourage evaluations that will yield more accurate and useful information. Such information is particularly important at a time when many universities face budgetary constraints that put these programs and those who administer them at risk when programs and services are curtailed.
尽管同伴教育项目在大学校园已经存在多年,但对其效果的评估却很少。作者回顾了关于过程评估和结果评估的简短文献,并提出建议以鼓励开展能产生更准确、有用信息的评估。在许多大学面临预算限制,当项目和服务被削减时这些项目及其管理者面临风险的当下,此类信息尤为重要。