Publications & Media

Publications


Collins, Jonathan, and Sarah Reckhow. "The New Education Politics in the United States." Annual Review of Political Science 27 (2024).

Collins, Jonathan (2024). “We Need a School Board Election Holiday.” Phi Delta Kappan

Collins, Jonathan. (2024). “How teachers and ed tech can help each other.” Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "Should superintendents be elected? Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "Transgender students: Navigating the politics.” Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "Was the LeBron James school a false promise? Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "Should We Abolish School Boards?" Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "What should we make of book bans?" Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "Policy questions for ChatGPT and artificial intelligence" Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "Federal designation for Black K-12 schools." Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2023). "It’s More than Money: Supporting the Black School." Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2022). "The Policy of School Policing." Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2022). "Reimagining Assessment to be Accountable to the Student." Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2022). " The Case for Democratic Reforms in Urban Schools." Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan (2022). "Defying the Gravitational Pull of Education Politics." Phi Delta Kappan.

Collins, Jonathan. (2022). “The Politics of Re-Opening Schools: Explaining Public Preferences Reopening Schools and Public Compliance with Reopening Orders During the COVID-19 Pandemic.American Politics Research.

Collins, Jonathan. (2021). “Does the Meeting Style Matter? The Effects of Exposure to Participatory and Deliberative School Board Meetings.American Political Science Review.

Collins, Jonathan. (2021). “Should School Boards Be in Charge? The Effects of Exposure to Participatory and Deliberative School Board Meetings.Peabody Journal of Education.

Media


4/19/24

Student school board members call for more power

4/4/24

CUNY to Launch FAFSA Completion Assistance Initiative Amid Tumultuous Federal Rollout

3/15/24

NYC chancellor said he’d resign without mayoral control. His threat could add fuel to critics.

2/24/24

Can School Boards Survive the “Parents’ Rights” Movement?

12/20/23

Brown’s Jonathan E. Collins heads to N.Y. to join Center for Educational Equity

9/20/23

How participatory budgeting can strengthen our democracy

8/28/23

Should We Abolish School Boards?

6/29/23

Community Focus: Brown University’s Jonathan Collins

5/19/23

Brown awards $1.25 million to library, participatory budgeting projects in Providence public schools

5/8/23

How should Providence public schools spend $100,000? That’s up to these middle schoolers.

5/3/23

8th-graders' history and civics scores drop on a national test

5/1/23

What should we make of book bans?

4/24/23

This high school gave spending power to students

3/6/23

Morning Rush Appearance - Jonathan Collins

2/27/23

Federation Designation for Black K-12 Schools

1/30/23

It's more than money: supporting the black school

10/31/22

Ed Faculty Flash Talks: Jonathan E. Collins

7/28/21

Education expert joins $2 million grant project to transform high school civics

6/15/21

BNC interview with Dr. Jonathan Collins, Political Science Professor, Brown University

5/21/21

Brown University’s Jonathan Collins on Why Getting Family Input into Spending $122B American Rescue Plan Key to Reopening Schools This Fall

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