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CEC Live Webinar | Elevating Evidence-Based Behavior Plans for Ironclad IEPs

Includes a Live Web Event on 11/05/2025 at 4:00 PM (EST)

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Join us for the last quarterly IEP refresher of 2025 to learn more about developing effective, legally sound IEPs that address student behavior. We will discuss strategies for integrating behavior supports into IEPs that are meaningful, defensible, measurable and aligned with student needs. We will also address the role of Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs). This session will provide tools and examples for your IEP process in order to support students with behavioral growth.

Live Webinar Link: Elevating Evidence-Based Behavior Plans for Ironclad IEPs
11/05/2025 at 4:00 PM (EST)  |  60 minutes  |  Attendance Required
11/05/2025 at 4:00 PM (EST)  |  60 minutes  |  Attendance Required
Certificate of Attendance
Live Viewing: 1.0 CE Hour credit and certificate available
Live Viewing: 1.0 CE Hour credit and certificate available

Dr. Mitchell Yell

Professor in Special Education

University of South Carolina

Mitchell L. Yell, Ph.D., is the Fred and Francis Lester Palmetto Chair in Teacher Education and a Professor in Special Education at the University of South Carolina. He earned his Ph.D. in special education from the University of Minnesota. His professional interests include special education law, IEP development, progress monitoring, and parent involvement in special education. Dr. Yell has published 132 journal articles, 6 textbooks, 36 book chapters, and has conducted numerous workshops on various aspects of special education law, classroom management, and progress monitoring. His textbook, Special Education and the Law, is in its 5th edition. He also had been awarded almost $16 million in grants. Dr. Yell also serves as a State-level due process review officer in South Carolina. Prior to working in higher education, Dr. Yell was a special education teacher in Minnesota for 14 years.