Susan H. Grover developed the BYUI Undergraduate Journal of Education. She serves as the faculty supervisor and web page coordinator.

 

 

Those in the peer jury for UJE are members of the English Academic Society and the Education Society.

 

Serving on the jury, provides these students with the following benefits:

 

  1. Participating in an intellectual community.
  2. Becoming acquainted with educational issues, research, and authorities.
  3. Contributing to the growing national movement of undergraduate research and publication.
  4. Re-enforcing classroom learning with authentic learning or service learning, in other words, applying learned skills to accomplish real-world tasks.
  5. Building coalition with community members.
  6. Experiencing the editing and publishing process.
  7. Enhancing evidence of college learning for resume, cover letter, college or professional application, employment application.
  8. Sparking interest in issues for further research.

 

 

To apply for a position on the peer jury, e-mail Susan Grover at grovers@byui.edu or contact your EAS or ES advisor.

 

 

Prior to the Fall 2007 edition of UJE, peer-jury members were not listed to maintain the anonymity of the readers and preserve the integrity of the evaluation process.

 

In the Fall 2007 edition and there after, all students who have at any time served on the peer-jury will be listed collective and alphabetically.  After this time, there have been enough peer-jury members to allow for these requirements. A collective listing will accomplish the objectives defined above while allowing the peer-jurors to verify their service.