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Peer Review Resources - Materials,
Contact Information, Calendar, Testimonials
Introduction
/ How it Works /
Peer
Monitor Training / One
Program Director's Story / Resources
For more about peer
reviews - or to schedule one:
For questions about peer reviews, or to
request a review, contact Scott
Clyde, Chair, National Association of Special Programs Peer Review
Committee and University of Idaho TRIO Training, Education Building, Room
110-D; PO Box 443080, Moscow, ID 83844-3080; phone: 208.885-9091; fax:
208.885-2825.
Materials you'll
be asked to provide
To see materials directors
will be asked to provide during a peer review, visit the NASP
Peer Monitoring web site and select the Materials button.
Calendar
For a calendar of upcoming NASP or Peer Review
events, see http://www.calsnet.net/peer_monitoring
Testimonials
"The single most helpful process..."
You've seen Lucia Lorea's story about her Peer
Monitoring experience. For more reviews, go to http://www.its.uidaho.edu/peermonitoring/new_page_4.htm
Here's one: Mary
Parthemer, Director of the TRIO Learning Center at Eugene, Oregon's Lane Community
offers the following report:
"The Peer Monitoring and Site Review was the single most helpful
process my staff and I have participated in. The most beneficial information included:
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Suggestion/recommendations on how to
complete the Annual and Interim Performance Reports simply and
clearly;
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Tracking of TRIO students throughout their tenure at
LCC;
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Ideas for compiling back-up information/clarification about disability
documentation in participant files.
There was no part of the Peer Review Process that was not beneficial. I would strongly recommend
(and have made recommendation to colleagues) that all new Programs have the opportunity to participate in the Peer Monitoring
Process."
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The Northwest Association of Special Programs (NASP) promotes the
development, improvement, and extension of education to nontraditional
individuals in Region X - Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Idaho. More
Lucila Loera, director of Washington State
University TRIO Student Support Services requested a review just months
after she assumed leadership. Her story
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