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Mitchell L. Yell, Ph.D.
Title: | Fred and Francis Lester Palmetto Chair in Teacher Education Special Education |
Department: | Educational and Developmental Science College of Education |
Email: | myell@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-5279 |
Fax: | 803-777-2824 |
Office: |
Wardlaw 235G |
Education
Mitchell Yell earned his Ph.D. in Education Psychology from the University of Minnesota. He is currently the Fred and Francis Lester Palmetto Chair in Teacher Education.
Expertise
Teaching students with mild disabilities using evidence-based practices, special education law, progress monitoring, IEP development, classroom management.
Research
Yell's primary area of research and writing is on IEP development, legal issues in special education, classroom management, progress monitoring, and evidence-based practices in special education.
Selected Research Studies
Marshall, K.J., Karvonen, M., Yell, M.L., Lowery, K.A., Drasgow, E., Seaman, M.A. (2013). Project Respect: Towards an empirically based teacher mentoring model. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 24, 127-136.
Rozalski, M. E., Drasgow, E., Drasgow, F. & Yell, M.L. (2009). Assessing the relationships among delinquent male students' disruptive and violent behavior and staff's proactive and reactive behavior in a secure residential treatment center. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 17 (2), 80-92.
Selected Publications
Yell, M.L. (2012). The law and special education (3rd Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Merrill Education.
Yell, M.L. & Busch, T.W. (2012). Using curriculum-based measurement to develop educationally meaningful and legally sound individual education programs. Espin, C., McMaster, K., Rose, S. & Wayman, M. (Eds.) A Measure of Success: How Curriculum-Based Measurement Has Influenced Education and Learning (pp. 37-48). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
Yell, M.L. & Drasgow, E. (2008). No Child Left Behind Act: A guide for professionals (2nd. ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Merrill Education.
Yell, M.L., Katsiyannis, A., Ennis, R.P., & Losinski, M., & (2013). Avoiding procedural errors in IEP development. Teaching Exceptional Children, 46, 56-66.
Yell, M.L., & Rozalski, M.E. (2013). The Peer-Reviewed Research Requirement of the IDEA: An Examination of Law and Policy. In B. G. Cook, T. Landrum, & M. Tankersley (Eds.), Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities: Evidence—based practices in special education.
Select Presentations
Christle, C.A. & Yell, M.L. (2013, July). Developing educational meaningful and legally sound IEPs: Writing measurable annual goals. Research to Practice conference of the SC Department of Education: Camden, SC.
Yell, M.L. (2013, February). The role of the LEA representative on the IEP team. Annual Conference of the South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children: Camden, SC.
Yell, M.L. (2013, November). Bullet-proofing IEPs by using progress monitoring. Workshop for the Fort Wayne Public School District: Indianapolis, IN.
Selected Awards
Outstanding Leadership Award of the Midwest Symposium for Leadership in Behavior Disorders-2010
Inaugural Regent's medal for Excellence in Special Education Research-2004
University of South Carolina College of Education Research Award in recognition of "outstanding record of sustained research and scholarship"