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Mitchell Yell
Mitchell Yell is a
Professor in Special Education in the College of Education at the University
of South Carolina (USC) in Columbia, South Carolina.
Prior to coming to the
University
of South Carolina, Dr. Yell was a special education teacher in
Minnesota
for 16 years. During this time he taught in elementary, middle, and
secondary classrooms for students with mild mental retardation, learning
disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, and autism.
He received his Ph.D
from the University of Minnesota in 1992. His professional interests include
special education law, evidence based interventions for children and youth
with disabilities, school wide positive behavior support, and progress
monitoring.
For the past 16 years
Dr. Yell has conducted extensive research on legal issues in special
education. His primary goal has been to extrapolate principles from
legislation and litigation, communicate them to parents, teachers and
administrators in a clear, nonlegal manner, and to assist school districts
in the formation of legally sound, research-based, policies. He has
published over 60 journal articles, 2 textbooks (The Law and Special
Education, 2nd edition, and No Child Left Behind
published by Merrill/Prentice Hall) 12 book chapters, and has conducted
numerous workshops on many aspects of special education law.
Since joining USC, Dr.
Yell has directed the teacher-training program in emotional and behavioral
disorders at USC. He is also the lead author of the forthcoming textbook
Educating Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in General and
Special Education Classrooms, also published by Merrill/Prentice Hall.
Finally, he has recently started working on The Special Education
Resource Book: Developing and Implementing Legally Sound and Educationally
Appropriate Special Education Programs, to be published by Sopris West.
He has conducted numerous local, state, national, and international
workshops.
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